About us
Welcome to our friendly outdoor group of outdoors lovers where we aim to provide more smiles per mile than any other outdoor group!
We look forward to welcoming you!
Our activities include weekday and weekend walks, night hikes, foraging events, campfires, weekends away (both local and through out England), specialist trips and much more...
Our ethos has always been strongly embedded in building community with the aim to be the most friendliest group in Kent (and I am proud to say that I believe we exceed that thanks to our members).
Dogs on lead are welcome on all walking events unless otherwise stated (please check with us on other events) as long as they are friendly, well behaved.
The group is run by Ian Henderson (Lowland Leader) and his wife Erika Patt.
We are fully insured and first aid trained to give you complete peace of mind. The team extends to Sara Hibbins (Lowland Leader) and Peter White (Hill and Moorland), Ben Crozier (history leader) and Rachel Stockey (Lowland Leader) who joins us for the weekend expeditions.
Please feel to check out "Boots On Adventures" on Facebook or our website www.bootsonadventures.co.uk .
Upcoming events
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- £45.00

Navigation skills for Beginners
Bredgar Village Hall, Bexon Lane, Bredgar, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 8 HB, GBfor full details check out our website
Boots On Adventures Outdoor Skills Session
Learn how to read a map, use a compass, and navigate with confidence in the Kent countryside.
Join Boots On Adventures for a hands-on navigation skills session in Bredgar, Kent, designed specifically for adults who want to build confidence outdoors in a relaxed, supportive environment. Small group | Practical learning | No experience needed
Location & Meeting Point
Bredgar Village Hall
Before heading to:Bredgar Farm Shop for a relaxed introduction (optional drinks available, not included), then out into the surrounding countryside for practical navigation training.

Dates & TimesThursday 11th June & Sunday 26th July
Meeting Time: 9:45am (arriving at the farm shop for a 10:00am start)Finish Time: 2:00pm

Price
£45 per person
Maximum group size: 6 participants
Advance booking required
About This Navigation Course in Kent
If you’ve ever wanted to explore the outdoors but felt unsure about map reading or navigation, this session is designed for you.
This is a beginner-friendly navigation course in Kent, focused on real-world, practical skills—not classroom theory.
You’ll spend the majority of the session outdoors, learning step-by-step how to navigate using a map and compass, with guidance from an experienced instructor.
By the end of the session, you’ll feel more confident heading out on your own walks.
What You’ll Learn
During this outdoor navigation session, you will learn:How to read and understand an Ordnance Survey (OS) map
Recognising key map symbols and landscape features
How to orientate a map to match the ground
Following footpaths and identifying correct routes
Introduction to using a compass
Making simple navigation decisions
Planning a short walking route
All skills are taught through hands-on practice in the countryside
How the Session Works1. Meet & Introduction
We begin with a relaxed meet-up and optional coffee at Bredgar Farm Shop, where we introduce the session and get familiar with maps.
2. Learn by Doing
We head out into the fields and footpaths around Bredgar, starting practical navigation straight away.
3. Build Confidence
You’ll take turns leading short sections, making decisions, and applying your new skills in real time.
This session is designed so you leave thinking:“I can actually do this myself.”
Who This Session Is For
This navigation course is ideal for:Complete beginners
Walkers wanting to build confidence
Anyone unsure about map reading
People preparing for hiking or camping trips
Those wanting to explore independently
No prior experience is required
What’s Included
Ordnance Survey mapsCompasses
Experienced, supportive instruction
Small group coaching (max 6 people)
What to Bring
Weather-appropriate clothing (layers recommended)Sturdy footwear suitable for uneven ground
Water and a light snack
Optional: your own compass
Why Choose Boots On Adventures?
* Boots On Adventures specialises in helping beginners build confidence outdoors.* Small group sizes for personalised support
* Hands-on, practical teaching approach
* Relaxed and supportive environment
* Real outdoor learning—not classroom-based
* Focus on confidence as well as skills

Explore the Kent Countryside
This session takes place in the beautiful countryside around Bredgar, offering a mix of open fields, footpaths, and natural features—ideal for learning navigation in a real-world setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need any experience?No—this session is designed specifically for beginners.
Is the walk difficult?No, the pace is relaxed with regular stops for learning and discussion.
What happens if the weather is bad?The session will go ahead in most weather conditions unless it is unsafe.
Do I need my own map or compass?No—all essential equipment is provided.
Book Your Place
Spaces are limited to ensure a high-quality experience.3 attendees - £30.00

Fire and Forage Experience
Location not specified yetfor full details see our website
A mindful evening of wild food, fire and woodland connection
Step into a woodside campsite at the close of the day for a calm and immersive evening of nature connection, gentle foraging and simple fire cooking.
This adult-focused session is designed to help you slow down, switch off from the pace of everyday life, and reconnect with the natural world through mindful movement, observation and hands-on experience.
What to ExpectWe’ll begin with a slow, guided walk through the woodland surrounding Blean Bees Eco Glamping. This is not about covering distance, but about taking time to notice — the changing light, the textures of the landscape, and the plants growing around us.
Along the way, you’ll be introduced to a selection of seasonal plants and trees, learning how to identify common wild edibles while exploring the principles of safe and responsible foraging. There will be space to pause, observe and engage your senses, creating a more mindful connection with the environment.
If the land offers suitable ingredients, we may gather small amounts to use later — though the focus remains on the experience rather than the outcome.After the walk, we’ll return to the campsite and gather around the fire. Here, you’ll be guided through simple fire lighting skills and basic bushcraft techniques, learning how to safely build, light and manage a fire in a calm and considered way.
Together, we’ll prepare and cook a simple meal over the flames, using a combination of provided ingredients and, where possible, a few foraged elements. As the evening draws in, we’ll share food around the fire in a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere
4 attendees
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