howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I'm sure we had a thread running a couple or more years back, cannot find it and things are now reaching a conclusion.
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/about_us/news/2013/281013.aspxBrian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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all good stuff howard,but there is a down side,coastal erosion.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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that is taken into account brian in the second bullet point.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Next year I hope to walk some of the coastline using two sticks ,I miss my walking so much I must try again but in good weather only already been over a few times this last few weeks.
Karlos- Location: Dover
- Registered: 1 Oct 2012
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Happened to find this on the internet, then looked for somewhere to post it.
http://ruthl.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/stage-44-st-margarets-to-dover/
then
http://ruthl.wordpress.com/2011/05/14/stage-45-dover-to-folkestone-to-hythe/
Possibly one of the most positive pieces about Dover on the internet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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that is thing about many dovorians, they harp on about the state of the town but conveniently forget about the beauty a stones throw from the centre.
for walks and views no other south east town compares and a glance at the sea thread adds even more, i wouldn't live anywhere else.
Judith Roberts- Registered: 15 May 2012
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Those walks are wonderful. We do those and others frequently. I would have liked to have done WCCP walk from Kearsney Abbey to St Radigunds last weekend. Does anyone know the exact route so we can replicate it?
Guest 774- Registered: 1 Oct 2012
- Posts: 498
I walked my 3 girls from Capel back to Dover yesterday. Stopped for our sandwiches at the gun implacements above Maxton.
"If it ain't broke, fix it til it is."
Weird Granny Slater
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 7 Jun 2017
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Well, our old coastline. Had to negotiate this huge (the picture was taken at about half way through) corny field on the Saxon Shore Way between Sandling and Pedlinge. Just as well this problematic crop's more likely destined for feed or biogas than tables, as there's rather a lot of evidence that plenty dogs pass this way too.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Weird Granny Slater
- Location: Dover
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My mistake: the field is, of course, between Pedlinge and Lympne.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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The walk across the cliffs is a great view
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