Join a series of guided walks which will introduce you to the wonderful world of the Weald. This course will consist of three walks from the walks list on our Walk Kent - Tunbridge Wells courses enjoyed since September. The walks are circular and 4 - 5.5 miles in length, usually within 18 miles of the main centre. They will help you to improve your fitness and broaden your knowledge of the local area. By the end of the course you will have increased your knowledge of where you live, be somewhat fitter, and will hopefully have made some good friends. You will need to make your own arrangements to get to each start point, which will usually be within 35 minutes of Tunbridge Wells. Sessions begin promptly at 10:00 am. Full details and a list of all the walks will be sent to you before your first class. However, if you enrol after the start date please contact the centre for the Walks List. At the end of the course students should feel more fit (as measured by a simple 'puff' test), and know more about the flora, fauna, history and topography of the Weald., Although it is primarily designed for those students who have attended previous Walk Kent courses, it will also be suitable for new students who want to try a taste of what we do before deciding whether or not to join us in the Autumn.
Name: Walk Kent - Three of the Best Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Sport, Leisure and Recreation Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160113 14:01:52 Updated 20160113 14:01:52
Good walking boots or shoes which support the ankle are best. Wellington boots are not recommended and neither are jeans. You will need to dress for any kind of weather. It is always advisable to take a drink, especially in hot weather, and you may wish to bring a snack. Please note that many car parks, including the National Trust and the Forestry Commission, now charge for parking. Equipment required Good walking boots or shoes which support the ankle are best. Wellington boots are not recommended and neither are jeans. You will need to dress for any kind of weather. It is always advisable to take a drink, especially in hot weather, and you may wish to bring a snack. Please note that many car parks, including the National Trust and the Forestry Commission, now charge for parking.
Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
0845 606 5606
http://www.kent.gov.uk/adulted
Head Office
College Road
Town:
Sittingbourne
County:Kent
Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Sport, Leisure and Recreation Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Sport, Leisure and Recreation Classification: Leisure, Travel and Tourism