Kent
Chilham
Lying high above the valley of the River Stour in the picturesque Kent Downs, the village of Chilham and its medieval square offer a real taste of history, beautifully complemented by some of the finest countryside in the South East.

Chilham Square (image (c) Kent Downs AONB)
Cranbrook and the Seven Wonders of the Weald
A quintessential English market town and seven unique attractions, lie in one of England’s finest landscapes. The historic countryside of the High Weald offers a surprise around every corner.
Edenbridge & The Eden Valley
Despite being only 25 miles from London, the Eden Valley is a tranquil gem of the English countryside. Offering a step back into history its rolling hills and woodland conceal a wealth of Kentish villages and excellent walking.

The River Eden (image (c) James Turner 2007)
Elham
Nestling in the heart of the inspiring Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Beauty, the historic village of Elham is truly one of the most picturesque in East Kent.

Elham (image (c) Kent Downs AONB)
Romney Marsh
Romney Marsh with its vast skies, unique light, vigorous winds, unhindered sunrises and sunsets will give a sense of proportion on the world. The Marsh is an excellent place to see wildlife and has a feeling of remoteness that’s rare in the southeast.
St Margaret's-at-Cliffe & St Margaret's Bay
Basking in the first light of the day, this isolated 'island' in the midst of the White Cliffs has at its heart the lovely seaside village of St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe and secluded cove at St. Margaret's Bay.

St Margaret's Bay (image (c) Explore Kent 2008)
The Blean
The Blean is tucked away between the cathedral city of Canterbury, the coastal towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay and the old Roman market town of Faversham. An unspoilt secret, where woodland walks and rides proliferate in the thousands of acres of ancient woodland.
