Walks in Kent
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Countryside Walks in Kent
Browse our selection of walks through Kent's picturesque countryside. Click on the 'go' buttons for full details of the walk and the route. More walks can be found on the Explore Kent website.
A Walk on the Wild side
Location: Faversham - Davington - Oare - Luddenham
Distance: Circular walk of 7½ miles, about 3½ hours
A walk through time and country from the heart of a historic town and the bustle of Kent's oldest market, to the quiet calm of a sea-shore path, the wide, open waters of the Thames Estuary and the plaintive cry of the distant sea bird; you'll experience it all when you take A Walk on the Wild Side.
Syndale Valley Walk
Location: Newnham - Eastling - Stalisfield - Doddington
Distance: Circular walk of 11 miles, about 4½ hours (with two shortcut loops of 6½ & 8½miles)
Peace, solitude: a rural way of life. Take a walk through an outstanding landscape of woodland, open grassland, fields and parkland; countryside so peaceful and timeless that you'll think the nearest town is a hundred miles away, not just a stone's throw.
Lovely Sunday Stroll in the AONB
Location: Harrietsham
Distance: 5 miles (8km)
Using part of the North Downs Way, the route offers some excellent views of the surrounding countryside from the Downs, plus a rest stop at the Ringlestone Inn, complete with inglenook fireplace.
From a Country Park into the Countryside
Location: Lullingstone
Distance: 6.5 miles (10.4km)
Lullingstone Country Park Visitor Centre is packed with information about the many delights to be discovered along this walk. This area is renowned for its stunning views of the Kent countryside, lavender fields, hop gardens and historic buildings. In the area you can visit Lullingstone Castle & World Garden, Eagle Heights and Lullingstone Roman Villa.
Jane Austen and Tonbridge Circular Walk
Location: Tonbridge
Distance: 2.4 miles (3.8 km) Alternative Route 1.6 mile (2.6km).
This walk will take you to places known to be connected to the Austen family. The circular walk begins and ends at Tonbridge Library. We hope this walk will whet your appetite to read more about Jane Austen or to find out more about her life or the history of Tonbridge. Please take care when crossing roads.
Edenbridge Walks
Location: Edenbridge
Edenbridge is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with fine views, and an excellent network of footpaths which provide anything from a short stroll to a full day's walk. A selection of 10 short and longer walks have been produced by Edenbridge Town Council, along with a Historic Town Trail along the length of the old Roman Road as it goes through the town centre.







