2009 guided walks to the Denge sound mirrors

The Romney Marsh Countryside Project has announced the dates when the sound mirrors at Denge can be visited in 2009.

Denge sound mirror guided walk

Due to the overwhelming popularity of last years Echoes of the Sky tours we are making a few changes this year. We will be holding a new open day on Sunday 19th July. The island will be open from 10am in the morning until 5pm. Dr Richard Scarth, an expert on these structures, will be present to answer any questions. We will have a number of staff stationed at key places to help direct people to the island. There will a member of staff on the bridge asking for a £2 donation per person to cover costs. Parking is available at Lade car park, opposite Taylor Road on Coast Drive (halfway between the Pilot Pub and Romney Sands) (TR 085 208). This will be a non-booking event, you just need to turn up on the day. The walk will be across shingle. For anymore details contact the Romney Marsh Countryside Project on 01797 367934 or email us at mail@rmcp.co.uk.

ECHOES FROM THE SKY WALKS 2009 WALKS DATES ANNOUNCED

As well as the new open day we will be holding two guided walks on Sunday 16th August and Sunday 13th September. They will be lead by ourselves and Dr Richard Scarth, the world’s expert on these structures. The walks start at 2pm and we will be meeting at the Lade car park opposite Taylor Road on Coast Drive (halfway between the Pilot Pub and Romney Sands) (TR 085 208). The walk will last approximately 2.5 hours and is over shingle. It is a non-booking event and donations are appreciated. For more information contact the RMCP on 01797 367934 or email mail@rmcp.co.uk
Source: RMCP

Obviously people should confirm details with RMCP nearer the time. The walks are well worth doing!

3 thoughts on “2009 guided walks to the Denge sound mirrors

  1. Hello,
    Could you tell me if the sound mirros were damaged by graffitti during the filming of the Prodigy video, or was the graffitti water paint.
    Many thanks.
    Alan

  2. I would assume the mirrors weren’t damaged, as someone is unlikely to be granted access if they are going to harm them, and it would be a little obvious who had done it!

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