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Grove Ferry Picnic Site

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Riverscroft, Grove Ferry, Upstreet, Canterbury, CT3 4BP
Tel: 08458 247 600 
Grove Ferry is an ideal spot for picnics or fishing in the River Stour.
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Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve

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Stodmarsh, Canterbury, CT3 4BP
Tel: 0300 060 4763 
Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve is a unique and beautiful area of wetland, internationally recognised as an important home to a rich variety of wildlife, especially birds. Image Stodmarsh Reserve © Emma Griffiths, Natural England
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Tankerton Slopes

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Marine Parade, Tankerton, CT5 2BQ
Tel: 01227 378 100 
The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide an excellent view of 'The Street' and a vantage point to watch the nautical world go by. Tankerton is east of Whitstable town centre.
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Canterbury Environmental Education Ctr

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Broad Oak Road, Canterbury, CT2 7PX
Tel: 01227 452 447 
Discover a unique site covering 30 acres and a haven for wildlife including herons and kingfishers. Enjoy trails set around a vast lake and woodlands, visit the bird hides and the sensory garden or try pond dipping.
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Denton Bank

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Denton, Canterbury, CT4 6RG
Tel: 01622 662 012 
Four hectares of ancient chalk grassland and woodland some 2 miles south of Denton Village.
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Larkey Valley Wood

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Cockering Road, Canterbury, CT1 3UP
Tel: 01227 862 190 
This beautiful ancient 45-hectare woodland has spectacular displays of wildflower including many species of orchid.
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The Blean Ancient Woodlands

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Blean, Canterbury, CT2 9LD
Blean Woods are the largest in Kent and, in addition to their intrinsic interest as ancient woodlands they surround a number of attractive villages with pubs, where you can eat and drink, places to visit.
 

Park Gate Down

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Canterbury, CT4 6NE
Tel: 01662 662 012 
The reserve consists of eight hectares of chalk grassland with scrub and fringing woodland on the east side of the valley.
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Curtis Wood

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Canterbury Road, Herne Bay, CT6 7TY
Tel: 01227 862 190 
Curtis Wood is an area of mainly oak, ash and hawthorn scrub and woodland, valued for its Early Purple and Butterfly Orchids.
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Reculver Country Park & Reculver Towers

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Reculver Lane, Reculver, Herne Bay, CT6 6SS
Tel: 01227 740 676 
The twin towers of St Mary's Church are a distinctive feature of the north Kent coast. They are visible for miles around, guiding visitors as they have guided sailors for centuries. But there is much more to Reculver than the towers...
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