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Eaton Lands
(2 km / 1 miles)
Eaton Lands is tract of land of approximately 40 acres, comprising a mixed woodland, a former quarry, amenity grass area with goal posts and picnic benches, a wildflower meadow as well as two allot... -
Gibbins Brook
(4 km / 2.5 miles)
Create a circular walk around the common so that people can enjoy the wildlife without damaging the wetland habitat. -
Hedge -Hawkinge Environment Group
(8 km / 5 miles)
We are a team of volunteers who are interested in the countryside around Hawkinge and work on a variety of projects from woodland management to improving footpath access. And we are always looking ... -
Reinden Wood
(8 km / 5 miles)
A large ancient woodland with a circular walk Reinden Wood is a great place for cool walks in summer warm walks in winter. -
Hedge at Crete Road West
(8 km / 5 miles)
This is a hedge we are laying at the top of Folkestone Downs with views across Folkestone downs to the Sea. This will create a habitat for small mammals, birds and insects. -
Folkestone
(8 km / 5 miles)
This is a venue for Breathing Places events. Follow the event link(s) for more details. -
Sole pond
(8 km / 5 miles)
This is an ancient pond is set in a saxon landscape. Permanent ponds are and were rare locally, Sole pond is at the centre of a network of Holloways, footpaths and a fastinating field layout. -
Spong Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(10 km / 6 miles)
Ancient woodland with a rich diversity of plants and animals. -
East Cliff & Warren Country Park
(10 km / 6 miles)
The East Cliff & Warren Country Park is a dramatic coastal site, important for wildlife and walking. The aim is to maintain and enhance wildlife and access for people. -
Park Gate Down - Kent Wildlife Trust
(10 km / 6 miles)
The reserve consists of chalk grassland with scrub and fringing woodland on the east side of a dry valley. -
Wye National Nature Reserve
(11 km / 7 miles)
Wye NNR comprises chalk grassland and woodland on steep coombes. There are spectacular views over the Romney Marsh and Weald and the reserve is home to many orchid species. The varied habitat suppo... -
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
This award winning eco-built straw-bale constructed Centre has dramatic displays about the Marsh and its heritage as well as demonstrating ways to reduce your impact on the environment. There are t... -
Denton Bank - Kent Wildlife Trust
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
This area of ancient chalk grassland and woodland, rich in bird life. -
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre - Kent Wildlife Trust
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
Romney Marsh is the newest of Kent's visitor centres, open in 2004, the centre was designed using sustainable building techniques. -
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre is the newest centre run by Kent Wildlife Trust. Opened in spring 2004, the centre has been designed using sustainable building techniques including rendered straw bale ... -
New Romney Warren
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
We want to develop the New Romney Country Park as a good place to learn about the wildlife of Romney Marsh. -
Yockletts Bank - Kent Wildlife Trust
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
This ancient woodland is made up of ash, hornbeam and beech with a hazel under storey, it also offers a very diverse mix of birds. -
Sladden Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(13 km / 8 miles)
This area of ancient chalk woodland is particularly rich in wildlife. -
St Nicholas Church
(13 km / 8 miles)
This is a venue for Breathing Places events. Follow the event link(s) for more details. -
Ham Street Woods National Nature Reserve
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Ham Street Woods NNR sits on the old escarpment of the old Saxon shoreline - now 10 km from the sea. The woods are part of Orlestone Forest, a fragmented area of woodland that is the remnant of a c... -
Burnt Oak Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
26ha of ancient woodland. -
Smallmans Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Mixed broad-leaved woodland. -
Samphire Hoe
(16 km / 10 miles)
Samphire Hoe is a new piece of England created from the spoil from the Channel Tunnel. -
Ashford Green Corridor
(16 km / 10 miles)
Britain's first urban riverside local nature reserve, Enjoy walks alongside the River Stour as it flows through Ashford and its green spaces from Singleton to Kennington. -
Orlestone Forest - Kent Wildlife Trust
(16 km / 10 miles)
This area of ancient woodland is of particular note for moths. -
Singleton Environment Centre
(16 km / 10 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. BTCV offices and grounds. Consists of treed and meadow areas as well as two ponds and a rough grassland area. -
Lydden Temple Ewell - Kent Wildlife trust
(16 km / 10 miles)
This reserve is ancient semi-natural grassland with marginal woodland, scattered scrub and hedgerow. The richness of the flora have attracted a large variety of insects. -
Ashford Community Woodland
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Newly established community woodland with active local group that run practical tasks on the first Saturday of every month. -
Aycliffe, Western Heights, Dover
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Chalk grassland local nature reserve. -
Whinless Down
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Help needed to improve footpaths. -
Godinton Park
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Beautiful parkland and mansion on the Western edge of Ashford. Take a walk along the River Stour and watch out for the Kingfishers! -
Chilham Station
(18 km / 11 miles)
This is a venue for Breathing Places events. Follow the event link(s) for more details. -
High Meadow
(18 km / 11 miles)
High Meadow is being developed as a Community Park and Local Nature Reserve. Public access is being improved and a wild flower meadow created. -
Stone Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(18 km / 11 miles)
This reserve was an ancient woodland clear felled by the Forestry Commission and re planted around the middle of the last century. -
Broadham Down - Kent Wildlife Trust
(18 km / 11 miles)
This reserve comprises wildlife rich chalk grassland, scrub and woodland which is known to house bats. -
Kings Wood
(18 km / 11 miles)
As an ancient woodland site, King's Wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The main species of tree include Sweet Chestnut, Corsican Pine and Douglas Fir. -
River Dour, Dover
(18 km / 11 miles)
We want to create a riverside walk that is attractive to wildlife and clear of rubbish. -
Dungeness
(18 km / 11 miles)
Dungeness nature reserve occupies nearly 1,000 hectares of the Dungeness peninsula, the largest shingle formation of its kind in Europe. It is part of the Dungeness National Nature Reserve. -
Western Heights Local Nature Reserve
(18 km / 11 miles)
Western Heights Local Nature Reserve important for both chalk grassland and for its impressive 19th century fortifications. We need to maintain the chalk grassland habitat for the rarer flora and f... -
Hothfield Common - Kent Wildlife Trust
(19 km / 12 miles)
Hothfield contains Kent's last four valley bogs and one of its few remaining fragments of open heath with patches of acid grassland. -
Dungeness National Nature Reserve
(19 km / 12 miles)
Dungeness NNR is jointly owned and managed by Natural England and the RSPB. It is on the Dungeness peninsular.The NNR is a shingle beach on the Kent/East Sussex border. The shingle is made largely... -
Dungeness Beach
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Shingle beach, part of Dungeness National Nature Reserve. -
Hunstead Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
An area of pine plantation, alder carr with springs, acid bog, streams and ponds. -
No Man's Orchard
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
A beautiful traditional orchard which is bordered by Bigbury hillfort and the North Downs Way. -
South Foreland Valley
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
The South Foreland is the nearest point of mainland Britain to the continent. The White Cliffs are important for wildlife as well as the frontline for invasion. The unspoilt coast between Dover a... -
Blean Woods
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Splendid oak woods support a large number of woodland species, including all three British woodpecker species. Management work is being undertaken to replace the introduced sweet chestnut trees wit... -
Sturry Road Community Garden
(24 km / 15 miles)
The Sturry Road Community Garden has has been created on a landfill site to the east of Canterbury. Its many features include a garden club, a toddlers' play area, a skateboard park, a BMX track, ... -
Canterbrury Environmental Education Centre
(24 km / 15 miles)
Find out about Canterbury's best kept secret, less than a mile from Canterbury Cathedral. We are a 30 acre nature reserve with various nature trails, including an easy access trail, set around a v... -
Smallhythe Place
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
The half-timbered house, built in the early 16th century when Smallhythe was a thriving shipbuilding yard, was the home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 to 1928 and contains her fasci... -
Hurst Wood
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Ancient Woodland with mature oaks and ash and understorey of hazel. Seasonal bluebell display. Short footpaths and access for horses along designated path. Adjacent to Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTR... -
The Crab and Winkle Line
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
In 1830, the world's first passenger railway opened through woodland between Canterbury and Whitstable in Kent. The railway closed in 1952, but since 1999 has been reopened as a 7-mile off-road foo... -
Spuckles & Kenneling Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Mixed ancient woodland on a chalk escarpment with a rich flora. -
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
(26 km / 16 miles)
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is an amazing mosaic of wetland and coastal habitats that needs constant care and attention to make it a great place for wildlife and people. -
Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve
(26 km / 16 miles)
Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve covers 241 hectares of wetland and is characterised by extensive reedbeds, lakes and associated bird populations. -
Turners Field - Kent Wildlife Trust
(26 km / 16 miles)
Around 11ha of semi-improved neutral grassland with an outer strip of unimproved grassland with anthills, a small stream and pond, scrub and mature woodland. -
Bull Pit
(27 km / 17 miles)
Retired small sand pit and local nature site with variety of lichens, seasonal sand martins and orchids. Details are available from the Kent Wildlife Trust surveys. A short footpath crosses the Pit... -
Ham Fen - Kent Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
An old fenland and agriculturally damaged wet grassland with dykes and ditches. -
Clowes Wood
(27 km / 17 miles)
The majority of the wood is conifer with mixed broadleave and open ground. Total area 236 hectares. -
West Blean Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
This extensive woodland is a haven for many different wildlife species, it is a SSSI. -
Wildwood Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Are you looking for a special day out in Kent? Then do not miss the opportunity to spend an exhilarating day in the British wilderness just outside Canterbury. Wildwood is a unique and award winnin... -
Thornden Meadow - Kent Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
An area of agriculturally damaged neutral grassland, currently being rectified. -
Chilston Pines and Ponds
(29 km / 18 miles)
Two long sites to the North of the M20 and both adjacent to or nearby the Channel Tunnel Rail Link - great for trainspotters! Both have mature trees with some veterans and some wildlife interest. B... -
Gazen Salts Nature Reserve
(29 km / 18 miles)
A wonderful example of a manmade nature reserve. Within a 15 acre site, one and a half miles of meandering paths escourt you through the many created habitats. -
East Blean Wood - Kent Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
This reserve is an ancient semi-natural woodland situated on poorly drained London clay, the ground flora can be rich with large numbers of bluebells in the late spring and early summer.


