Not quite bushcraft I know but I'm looking for some advice as to the best way to walk from Dover to London. The idea of walking along the verge of the A2 is not appealling.
One option is the North Downs Way (National Trail) Take the Southern loop from Dover via Folkstone rather than the old Pilgrim route via Canterbury. The trail will take you to the North of Sevenoaks in Kent, from there it will be local footpaths/cycle routes.
The NDW will keep you away from virtually all road traffic and re-supply food/water etc: is easy.
The north downs way seems ideal for me. Nearer the time I shall ask people if they want to walk with me. It's part of my 400 mile charity walk for the Alzheimer's Society in June.
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The north downs way seems ideal for me. Nearer the time I shall ask people if they want to walk with me. It's part of my 400 mile charity walk for the Alzheimer's Society in June.
I am based in Canterbury and have always wanted to do some of the North Downs Way. So let me know nearer the time, and I'll see if I can join you for a few km.
Julia
Just had a look, there is a foot path that Connects the North Downs Way with the Thames called the Thames Down Link. So you really could walk the North downs way then hang a right onto the Thames Down Link, and you're in Kingston Upon Thames, London...
Julia
Thanks for this one Julia; I hadn't come across that path before - and I live right next to Kingston so might have to give it a go