SALT + EARTH: Folklore and Medicinal Uses of Chalk Downland Plants - Walk
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Join a slow, gentle walk around the relatively flat White Cliffs of Dover National Trust land to find, stop and hear about the amazing variety of plants, their folklore, medicinal and wildlife uses, and the wealth of animals that make the chalk habitats home. Led by Melanie Wrigley, National Trust Ecologist, White Cliffs of Dover.
Ticket/booking info: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/the-white-cliffs-of-dover/events
Accessibility: Terrain: Rough Grass tracks and some surfaced or tarmac tracks.
Terrain: Rough Grass tracks and some surfaced or tarmac tracks. Toilet facilities at South Foreland Lighthouse. Length and Duration: 1.5 miles (2-2.5 hours)
Title: Folklore and Medicinal Uses of Chalk Downland Plants
Provider: National Trust
Event Type: Guided walk
Date: 6th October
Time: 2.00-4.30pm
Location: Meet at the National Trust Additional Car Park, Upper Road, near St. Margaret’s-At-Cliffe, Post Code: CT15 6HY. Entrance opposite Sherley’s Farm. What3words///fidelity.book.approve. Please look at the National Trust White Cliffs of Dover website for parking information