Kent Tea Room Walks

by Michael Easterbrook

Published 23 July 2018
The perfect way to explore Kent is with a scenic circular walk followed by tea and cake, and the tea rooms in this book are the perfect places to start or finish your adventure. All have been carefully selected for their individual character - there's one in a lighthouse, one with a collection of 8,000 teapots and several in historic buildings.

This is the `Garden of England' and the 20 circular routes here, ranging in length from 13/4 to 5 miles, span the diverse landscapes that give the county its moniker. There are idyllic waterside walks and glorious coastal paths, such as those at Herne Bay and St Margaret's Bay; gentle strolls through the beautiful country estates of Penshurst and Knole; and dreamy woodland wanders at Ightham Mote and Westerham.

All walks include:
Directions to the start
Parking and public transport info
Numbered route map and directions
Distance
Recommended local tea rooms and cafes
Points of interest along the way

There are also historical treasures to discover throughout, from stately homes and churches to windmills and watermills. Whether you choose to start or end your walk with tea and cake is entirely up to you.