The North Downs Way - A Walker's Guidebook

 
The North Downs Way takes the high chalky country as it travels south of London from Dover in the east to Farnham in the west, with optional detours around Canterbury. At 130 miles (at the most) it is a straightforward trek through surprisingly remote countryside.
 

The North Downs Way

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Seasons
Year round, but much better to walk in spring or summer, or a fine autumn week.
Centres
Dover, Canterbury, Maidstone, Rochester, Sevenoaks, Reigate, Dorking, Guildford, Farnham
Difficulty
130 miles split into 12 sections. A gentle trek.
Must See
Spacious chalk downlands, just outside London but far removed from its bustle.
 
 

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