Join Kent’s GeoAdventure events during the summer holidays

Explore the diverse landscape of the Kent countryside with fossil hunting, pond dipping and wildlife spotting.

Throughout the summer, GeoAdventures - a series of outdoor activities dotted around the Kent Downs - are giving kids a chance to enjoy the great outdoors at some of our best-preserved country parks and wildlife reserves.

Kids can join in with outdoor activities and nature-themed events with GeoAdventures. Picture: KCC
Kids can join in with outdoor activities and nature-themed events with GeoAdventures. Picture: KCC

The workshops all take place at one of Kent’s Geosites such as Samphire Hoe in Dover, Kits Coty in Aylesford, the River Darent near Dartford and Folkestone Harbour.

Geosites are locations with geological significance that represent our varied landscapes, whether that be due to their geography, educational resources or cultural importance.

Most events are free, and some have a ‘low cost’ ticket option to help keep the activities affordable for families during the school holidays.

GeoAdventures take place at ‘geosites’ - sites of geological importance - in and around the Kent Downs. Picture: KCC
GeoAdventures take place at ‘geosites’ - sites of geological importance - in and around the Kent Downs. Picture: KCC

You can find out more about your nearest GeoAdventure here.

The events are running until February 2025, and below are some top picks for you and your kids to enjoy during the summer…

Out on a Lympne Guided Walk

Explore the Royal Military Canal with the Romney Marsh Countryside Partnership Ranger, discovering local wildlife and history along the way.

Date: Friday, July 19

Making of a Meadow: Meadow Drawing Workshop

Join artist Jessica Potter at the Wye Memorial Crown for a collective drawing workshop celebrating the beauty of meadows.

Date: Saturday, July 20

Chalk River Dipping

Explore the unique chalk stream ecosystem of the River Darent and learn about its fascinating wildlife.

Date: Friday, August 2

The scheme runs until February 2025 with activities taking place throughout the summer holidays. Picture: KCC
The scheme runs until February 2025 with activities taking place throughout the summer holidays. Picture: KCC

Lughnasa at Kit's Coty

Step into the ancient realm of Kit's Coty for a day of history, music, games, and creative workshops celebrating this remarkable prehistoric monument.

Date: Saturday, August 3 August

Discover the Treasures of East Wear Bay

Explore ancient artefacts, fossils, and stories of East Wear Bay's rich history.

Date: Saturday, August 10

Stone Age Adventure at Samphire Hoe

Experience a Stone Age adventure, searching for vital survival resources and learning ancient techniques.

Date: Saturday, September 7

Guided Bat Walk and Moth Trapping

Join our Park Rangers at Dryhill Quarry Nature Reserve for a guided bat walk and moth-trapping session.

Date: Tuesday, September 10

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