Ramble with Ramblinns

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Ramblinns.com are leading charity walks between their inns this Christmas in aid of young local refugees and asylum seekers.

Kent and East Sussex independent inns Ramblinns are supporting Canterbury-based charity Kran in its vital work helping young refugees and asylum seekers over Christmas and into the New Year. Ramblinns are so called because you can walk between the group of award-winning independent inns through beautiful countryside, and this season they are leading a charitable challenge. Founder John Rogers and his dog, Mac, are going to walk between the inns – Radnor Arms, Folkestone, The Five Bells Inn, Brabourne, The Woolpack Inn, Warehorne and The Globe in Marsh Rye – on consecutive December Saturdays and invite other sponsored friends to join him on the journey.

The Woolpack

The itinerary for the walks is:

  • Saturday December 15 – 8am – Meet for breakfast at the Radnor Arms, Folkestone and leave at 9am to walk to the Five Bells Inn in East Brabourne along the North Downs. The walk is about 12 miles with a barbecue lunch for all who make it!
    Saturday December 22 – 8am – Meet for breakfast at The Five Bells, East Brabourne and leave at 9am to walk to the Woolpack Inn in Warehorne. Again, the walk is around 12 miles and a barbecue lunch awaits on arrival at The Woolpack.
  • Saturday December 29 – 8am – meet at The Woolpack Inn, Warehorne for breakfast, leaving at 9am to walk to The Globe Inn Marsh in Rye. This walk is also around 12 miles with lunch provided at The Globe for all.

The walks will take in beautiful scenery in the locality, from the stunning North Downs to the tranquil Royal Military Canal. Ramblinns will be there and on hand to help out if it is a little too far and taking part to raise a little money for young people in need is what counts. If you are unable to join us but would still like to make a donation to help this worthy cause, please do feel welcome to contact us by emailing John at johnrogersdesign@aol.com. Sponsorship forms for those wishing to take part are available from all the inns.

Image Credits: Ramblinns .

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