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Chapelle Saint-Louis à GuémyPanoramic Hike – Chapelle de GuémyJune 25, 2025Walking tagsA roughly 6 km hike offering breathtaking views of the chalk hillsides and the Artois hills, where a plant of exceptional rarity lies hidden. Let’s…
A natural meadow filled with tall grass and vibrant wildflowers, with purple orchids standing out prominently. The background consists of more grass, wildflowers, and a blue sky, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the landscape.Nordic WalkingJune 25, 2025Walking tagsTake part in a walk through the dune environment that combines nature discovery with the practice of Nordic walking—perfect for the month of August. Explore…
Chalk Path: Walking Scores for Samphire HoeJune 18, 2025Arts & Crafts tagsCulture & Heritage tagsGeoAdventures tagsWalking tagsJoin artist Alison Neighbour on 4th July for Chalk Path—a guided walk and creative workshop exploring Folkestone Warren’s chalk landscape through walking scores, reflection, and…
Two individuals walking on a dirt path surrounded by greenery, one using a mobility scooter.Kings Wood and Coppice Oratory with Wild With WheelsJune 10, 2025Outdoor Activities tagsWellbeing tagsWildlife & Nature tagsStroll and roll through public footpaths in lovely countryside to Kings Wood, to visit the Coppice Oratory and enjoy views of Canterbury.
View over green hills and Wye Crown seen afarNetherJune 10, 2025Arts & Crafts tagsCulture & Heritage tagsGeoAdventures tagsWalking tagsJoin artist Sara Trillo for a circular walk from Wye to Brook and back, exploring the traditions, rituals and social histories of the midsummer season.
DSC03181 (1)Between Flanders and MarshesJune 6, 2025Outdoor activity tagsWalking tagsThe Nord Department and Eden 62 have teamed up to take you on a 14 km hike to discover two cross-border wetlands. These two natural…
A group of walkers walking along a gravel path in the countryside. Image includes logos.Guided Rail Ramble Charing to HarrietshamFebruary 7, 2025Walking tagsHop on the train and join this free guided walk from Charing train station.
A scenic coastal landscape with cliffs and a beach, overlaid with the text "GEO ADVENTURES" in blue and white, accompanied by a stylized signal icon. In the foreground, a map displays topographical features and a river or stream, with a QR code visible on the top left corner, suggesting exploration and outdoor activities.The Chalk Path audio walkOctober 28, 2024GeoAdventures tagsGet GeoCurious tagsJourney through the Deep Time of the chalk cliffs at their closest point across the Channel with this bilingual self-guided audio walk along The Chalk…

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2022-2024 Cross-Channel Geopark

Co-financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund.

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The journey UNESCO status

The Cross Channel Geopark is currently an Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark as we move towards the application to UNESCO in 2025.

Cooperation

This is a cooperation project between Caps et Marais d’Opale Regional Nature Park and Kent Downs National Landscape.

Funder acknowledgement

The “UNESCO Sites Across the Channel” (USAC) project received financial support from the European Interreg France (Channel) England Program:

Total budget : € 1 611 239,99

Contribution of the European Union : € 1 111 755,57

The Interreg ‐ France (Channel) England (FMA) Program

The European Interreg France (Channel) England Program was set up to promote the economic development of the south of the United Kingdom and the north-west of France by funding innovative projects of sustainable and economic interest. It focuses on a series of specific objectives, notably support for innovation, improving the attractiveness of the FMA zone and the development of low-carbon technologies