Toy's Hill
Sunday took us to Toy's Hill just outside Westerham. We stopped at the large National Trust car park, free for once although the down side of this means there are no poo bins around.
There are a selection of well waymarked routes which make it easy to find something to suit and there are also some leaflets describing some longer walks for the more adventurous. We selected our usual route of about three and a half miles although we invariably take a short cut towards the end to avoid a rather boring stretch.
The girls enjoy running through the woodland.
The Pond by Emmett's Garden. Heidi has taken an accidental dip in the past, thankfully Kiki shows no interest in water at the moment after her swims at Box Hill and Tillgate Park.
There is a side gate to Emmett's Garden which is run by the National Trust near this point. Facilities include a cafe and toilets if you feel the need.
The shortcut. The official path does downhill to the left, if you follow the main track it's an easy five minute walk to the car park. As I'm usually facing a mutiny after the steep climb from the pond it's usually an easy choice.
Tired but happy.
The local pub, the Fox and Hounds, used to be dog friendly, you'd often meet the two resident Bearded Collies, Cara and Bella, on your walk, however, it has recently changed hands and I'm not sure if our four legged friends are still welcome. If anybody knows either way, please let me know.