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A beautiful park stretches across the North Downs, offering stunning views of the Kent landscape through gaps in the trees. There are also several train stations nearby for easy access. It can get a bit muddy, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear. The café is great too, serving generous portions of food and delicious drinks. This is one of my favorite parks in the area; I highly recommend visiting! View all feedback.
A beautiful park stretches across the North Downs, offering stunning views of the Kent landscape through gaps in the trees. There are also several train stations nearby for easy access. It can get a bit muddy, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear. The café is great too, serving generous portions of food and delicious drinks. This is one of my favorite parks in the area; I highly recommend visiting!
This is a wonderful location for a family outing and a walk with your dog. There are several easy trails to choose from, depending on how far you’d like to venture. I can’t wait to return early next year. When you visit, make sure to stop by the café, which offers hot drinks and delightful snacks.
I visited this restaurant on New Year’s Eve afternoon and found it to be quite tranquil, with plenty of parking available. However, the ground was extremely muddy, so wearing wellington boots is a must. The red run takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete and offers beautiful viewpoints along the lower section. While it's generally not too steep, there is a particularly steep part of the red run that can be very slippery, so take care. Enjoy your time!
As the name says it's a land park, so make sure they're their wavy and waterproof clothing! Muddy path, but this is expected when it is poured the last days. many beautiful trails, parking lots are sufficient, but not massive to accommodate a busy day. there are many children who rise. we took our cat and he loved her!
We had a lovely walk here with the dog. There are a number of different walks you can do of varying difficulty. Parking was a bit of an issue, but it was the weekend and during lockdown so I think everyone is wanting to get out and about. There are lots of things for children to get up to too and a route that is flat for pushchairs. There are beautiful views...we will have to go back on a clear day to appreciate them!
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