Join Andrew, a local historian, and Ben, a professional photographer, on a stunning walk, include a photography masterclass, a local history guide, a cream tea (or lunch) and refreshments, and more.

Join Andrew, a local historian, and Ben, a professional photographer, on a stunning walk in Canterbury to include a photography masterclass, a local history guide, lunch and refreshments, and a chance to find out more about the wonderful and largely undiscovered parts of Canterbury.

Leading visitors on a flat, easy-paced walk through the beautifully landscaped Westgate Gardens and along the Great Stour, taking photographs of the sights of punts and wooden boats, see the sculpted flower and shrub gardens of the Tower House; and the 13th century Greyfriars Monastery, an unexpected haven of peace and tranquillity right in the heart of the city.

At the end of our walk, visitors are offered lunch at The Goods Shed, a market food hall, with its wood-beamed roof and grand Victorian windows.

The walk will last a couple of hours, with a further hour set aside for lunch and conversation. You'll leave with lasting memories (and a photo or two taken by Ben!) of these quintessentially Kent places. 

Cost is £75 per person. 

Additional Information

  • The walks start and end at a train station and are accessible to any reasonably fit person.
  • Bring water, an umbrella, and an inquisitive mind!

Where you'll be

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