Walk 23: The Paper Trail
Description: A short but challenging circular walk from Dunks Green to the edge of Mereworth woods. The route features countless orchards, beautiful views and sleepy country lanes.
Length: 4 miles /6.47 km (approximately 2 hours)
Grade: A little challenging
Good for: A walk for all seasons
Walk 21: The Milk Train
Description: A gorgeous circular pub walk from Leigh to The Greyhound at Charcott, returning via the Penshurst estate. The walk features millions of bluebells, a bizarre shoe tree and a secretive nuclear bunker.
Length: 5.5 miles / 8.89 km (approximately 2-3 hours, longer if stopping at The Greyhound en-route)
Grade: Leisurely
Good for: Bluebells and cold war history
Walk 20: The Drover
Description: A glorious but challenging circular walk from Shipbourne to Underriver via Ightham Mote, with the option of a family friendly short cut.
Length: 6 miles / 9.6 km (approximately 2-3 hours, longer if stopping at Ightham Mote and/or The White Rock en-route)
3.58 miles / 5.7km (approximately 1.5 -2 hours, longer if stopping at Ightham Mote)
Grade: A little challenging / Not too tough
Good for: Historic houses, beautiful views and stunning woodland.
Walk 19: The Far Side of The Weald
Description: A hilly circular walk exploring the history, geology and landscape of the Kentish Weald.
Length: 6.5 miles / 10.5 km (approximately 2.5-3 hours, longer if stopping at The Greyhound)
Grade: A little challenging
Good for: A journey round The Weald
Walk 17: A Winters Tale
Description: A Christmas cracker of a walk, taking you on a festive ramble around the Penshurst Estate.
Length: 2.93 miles / 4.7 km (approximately 1.5 hours, longer if stopping at Penshurst Place enroute)
Grade: Not too tough (this will be more challenging when muddy)
Good for: A Boxing Day walk
Walk 15: The Castle On The Hill
Description: A circular walk to the picture-perfect Tudor village of Chiddingstone, including a visit to the mythical Chiding Stone, spectacular hilltop views and the opportunity to explore the curious castle.
Length: 4.06 miles / 6.5 km (approximately 2 hours, longer if visiting Chiddingstone Castle and the village)
Grade: Leisurely
Good for: Tudor history and rural tranquillity
Walk 13: The Ascension
Description: A solid circular walk that begins on the outskirts of Haysden Country Park and ascends to the lofty heights of beautiful Bidborough.
Length: 4.6 miles / 7.5 km (approximately 2 hours, longer if stopping at The Kentish Hare)
Grade: A little challenging
Good for: Heavenly views and formidable climbs
Walk 1: To The Viaduct
Description: A hilly walk that takes you from South Tonbridge to a curiously ‘grammable’ grade II listed viaduct tucked away in the pocket of countryside between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
Length: 4.1 miles / 6.6 km (2-3 hours, longer if stopping to explore the viaduct)
Grade: A little challenging12
Good for: Big views and woodland trails