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Given that the weather looks set to be lovely this weekend (saying that I know that it will now rain heavily) I wanted to do a family day out and have a bit of a country walk. We've just got a baby back pack and want to use it!

Do any of you have any tips for walks or villages/areas that we can drive to quite easily from ED?

We did a great walk last year around Eynsford in Kent which had roman villas, castles, old churches and farms. I think it was a Forum tip actually

http://www.aboutbritain.com/towns/eynsford.asp

But would love any other tips about nice places!

Thanks

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There's an Otford Cicular walk on the Time Out walks site which is lovely (especially if the bluebells are out, but it may be a bit early for that). You can get the train to Otford from Denmark Hill station.


It does have a steep up hill walk at the beginning, but the rest of it is level/down hill if I recall correctly.


If I weren't 6 months pregnant, I'd be out for a walk myself - I may have to make do with once round the park!

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