I recently spent 7 days walking the North Downs Way between Farnham and Dover and have now added it to my website. (video still to come), feel free to "like/share" etc etc and point out any errors...
http://www.brians-walks.co.uk/north-downs-way.htmlI really enjoyed this walk, the only downside to it possibly being the traffic noise which seemed to be in my ears all the journey but that's understandable given where the walk is situated (maybe earphones if I do it again). It wasn't busy with walkers (apart from the weekend and dog walkers) and the paths were all good and hardly any mud to be found.
People mention a lot of time spent in woodland which is true but in April when I walked it, the bluebells were out in force and very colourful indeed, meaning that the woodland paths for me were more enjoyable to what they might be later in the year.
I would certainly do it again but if I was to compare it to the South Downs Way walk that I did at the same time the previous year, I'd have to say I preferred the SDW more, mainly because you spend more time with open views and more scenery. It's certainly a good walk and is never far away from villages, shops and transport options.
A few photos...
At the start of the North Downs Way in Farnham
Woodland paths would be a common feature on the North Downs Way
St. Martha's Church
The metal Millenium Stones in Gatton park
The wooden cross on Kemsing Down overlooking Kemsing
The Bluebells on the North Downs Way were very colourful
Walking through a rapeseed field before Wrotham
The tree carving in Westfield Wood
The chalk war memorial cross above Lenham
The Battle of Britain memorial near Dover
The end of the North Downs Way at Dover sea front