One and two-day women’s group hikes

Moved X Om Studio - £25
Jan
25

Moved X Om Studio - £25

Welcome in the New Year with another beautiful half-day experience from Moved and Om Studio Canterbury. Meeting in the historic village of Chilham, we'll hike through the rolling countryside and woodland of the North Downs Way, finishing at Om for a restorative stretch and candlelit cacao.

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Box Hill Circular | 22km | £8
Mar
8

Box Hill Circular | 22km | £8

Shake off the remains of winter and welcome in the spring with this vigorous 22km hike through the Surrey Hills. From the Stepping Stones, which cross the River Mole, we’ll ascend the slopes of Box Hill, Juniper Hill and White Hill in the stunning Surrey Hills National Landscape.

Low-income fees are available.

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The Seven Sisters & Seaford | 33km | £8
May
10

The Seven Sisters & Seaford | 33km | £8

* OPTIONAL EARLIER FINISH - Embrace the energy of spring with this vigorous 33km Moved hike following the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters from Eastbourne to Seaford and back. For those not yet ready to tackle the whole hike, there’s the option to finish halfway at Seaford.

Low-income fees are available.

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The Ridgeway 100 km
Jun
8
to 9 Jun

The Ridgeway 100 km

Yearning to experience the kind of mental, physical and earthly alignment that happens in big landscapes over long, meditative miles? Join the Moved Big One — a two-day on-foot retreat — and push yourself further. Find out more, here.

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Faversham to Herne Bay 30km
May
26

Faversham to Herne Bay 30km

Join us on a glorious stretch of the Kent coastline, beginning in the historic, pastel-hued town of Faversham. Meeting at 11 am at Faversham train station, we’ll wander through the town until we meet the Stour estuary footpath — framed with pretty cow parsley. We’ll follow the river until it joins the sea, with the Isle of Sheppey in view across the water.

Following the England Coast Path, we’ll pass through quintessential Kentish seaside town of Seasalter, then on through Whitstable — famed for its oysters! Colourful beach huts line the coast as we hike on past Tankerton Slopes and Swalecliffe. Then, as Hampton comes into view, we’ve almost reached our destination. Herne Bay appears just around the bend, then it’s homeward bound.

Bring 2 litres of water and some snacks — also lunch if you like. There will be opportunity to stop and grab coffee and food in Faversham or Whitstable, though.


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