NEW HIKE: Folkestone's White cliffs and Capel Le Ferne and a SWIM
Sat, 06 Jul
|London
Hike, Swim and Laugh


Time & Location
06 Jul 2024, 09:30 – 19:30
London, St Pancras Station, Euston Rd., London N1C 4QL, UK
About the event
Hello, Hello all So what could we do on a beautiful Spring day you are asking ? Well just one thing, HIKING by the sea with the loveliest people you know and of course, maybe have a swim for those who fancy... Join me on a brand new trip, tried last year with a lovely group of guinea pigs who enjoyed it with a lot of laugher.We will be on the cliff top for most of the time, so you will have some gorgeous view of the English Channel and we will end our trip in the historical town of Folkestone, a gorgeous town that has managed to keep its old days atmosphere and where you will be given the opportunity to have a dip in the sea at the end of the trip if you fancy and if the weather allows.
Folkestone is a port town on the English Channel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Channel), in Kent (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent), south-east England (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England). The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Downs) at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 20th centuries.There has been a settlement in this location since the Mesolithic era (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesolithic_era). A nunnery was founded by Eanswith (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eanswith), granddaughter of Æthelberht of Kent (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelberht_of_Kent) in the 7th century, who is still commemorated as part of the town's culture. During the 13th century it subsequently developed into a seaport (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaport) and the harbour developed during the early 19th century to provide defence against a French invasion.Folkestone & District Local History Society - A Brief History of Folkestone (folkestonehistory.org) (https://folkestonehistory.org/index.php?page=a-brief-history-of-folkestone)Capel-Le-Ferne is a village. Its name derives from the phrase "Chapel in the Ferns" It is perched on top of the White Cliffs of Dover and is a historical place that holds the memorial for the battle of Britain.The Battle of Britain Memorial (https://www.battleofbritainmemorial.org/)So guys, what a better way to start the weekend? With a hike, by the sea and as usual, a meal or a drink afterwards. We have found a delightful little Thai restaurant last time with a Juke Box that played Barbie Girl on replay as it was our song of the day...DELICIOUS food or we can try another if you wish to...
INFORMATION:Distance:10 miles/17km Difficulty:medium, a couple of hills.TRAVEL:Via train (only a 1h20 minutes journey )We will buy a discounted group ticket on the day so please bring about £25 in cash on the day, if you have the change, I will be grateful to you forever 😄MEETING POINT:09:30am at Saint Pancras Station,please do not be late and do not go to Kings Cross station which is located across the street...
COSTS:£ 17 via Paypal for the guide's feeAbout 25 for a return train journey, please bring some cash on the day, we will buy a discounted train ticket
INCLUDED:Guided hikeGuide feeA great time with lovely peopleNOT INCLUDED:TrainAnything not mentioned aboveWHAT TO BRING:Waterproof shoes for the hike, preferably hiking shoes, otherwise good trainers;Weather appropriate clothesA swim suit if you wishWater bottle;Packed lunch and snacks
WHATSAPP:A WhatsApp group will be created a few days before the trips, no one is forced to join of course, but I will post additional information on it, we usually also exchange photos of the beautiful day.ATTENTION:Our trips will not be cancelled due to weather conditions so please ensure that you do wear and carry appropriate clothing. 😄POLICIES:1: This group is designed for the pleasure and enjoyment of all of us, we do not accept any derogatory comments or behaviours towards anyone. Racism, discrimination and other unacceptable behaviours will only lead to your rejection of any of our trips and this is without exception. Everyone is welcome, we have religious and non-religious people, gay, straight, bisexual people, all shades and colours or nationalities, people of all ages, sex and political beliefs and mutual respect is the fundamental spirit of this group.2: Please ensure that you check this page regularly as times and meeting locations might change.