One of the fine buildings in the village square
at Elham
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Elham Valley Way
Step out and explore the Kent countryside by following one of the
most popular of the county's recreation routes. Launched at the
Eurotunnel Exhibition Centre on 30 April 1994, the 22.5 mile Way
gives the walker the opportunity to explore the delights of the Elham
Valley between Hythe and Canterbury. This quiet countryside
reveals its hidden delights as the route crosses and re-crosses the
now-abandoned Elham
Valley railway line. The fully signposted and waymarked route is easily
accessible from nearby towns and villages and is served by excellent
public transport links from across the county.
For
further information:
Explore
Kent
Long
Distance Walkers Association
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