A Gravesend & Hoo Peninsula walk, taking in the disused Thames & Medway Canal, abandoned forts, an ancient causeway & a …
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This looping Medway shoreline walk offers big skies & saltmarsh, a ship graveyard & a crumbling 17th century fort, a Second …
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The Swanscombe Peninsula juts sharply into the Thames, a precious haven for wildlife which thrives across rewilded brownfield & landfill. And …
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Shellness lies at the eastern edge of the Isle of Sheppey, an end-of-the-road, low headland overlooking the North Sea. The saltwater …
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Queenborough and Ladies Hole Point, walking an old rail line towards a saltmarsh spit
by Ian TokeloveAt Queenborough, on the Isle of Sheppey, the channel of the Swale curves sharply around a spit, which is tipped with …
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The Stoke Saltings are a maze of low islands, marsh, and mud, embraced in the underbelly of Kent’s Hoo Peninsula. The …
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The River Rom is a semi-wild river flowing across East London. Sometimes free to meander, sometimes channelled and buried in recessed …
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The Dartford Marshes mark the eastwards edge of London. This sparsely populated and wild landscape hides a rich history of human …
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The River Ingrebourne is a blue ribbon which flows between Upminster and Rainham, and then into the Thames. The valley is …
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The Vange and Fobbing Marshes are an area of low-lying wetlands in Essex, to the east of London. They are a …
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