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Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk

East Sussex, England

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Trail length

44.6 km

Time

~3 days

Elevation Gain

874 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
rock-formations
scenic-views

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk take to complete?

The Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk is 44.61 km long with 874 m of total ascent, so most hikers treat it as a multi-day route rather than a single short outing. The staged route is commonly split into three sections of about 16.2 km, 20.2 km, and 8.2 km, with estimated walking times of roughly 3 hours 40 minutes, 4 hours 46 minutes, and 1 hour 57 minutes.

Is the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk hard or suitable for less experienced hikers?

The Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk is generally rated easy, but it is still a substantial 44.61 km route with 874 m of climbing. The easier rating reflects the terrain more than the total commitment, so it suits less experienced hikers best when broken into shorter stages rather than attempted all at once.

Can the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk be done in sections?

Yes. The Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk is well suited to section hiking and is commonly divided into three stages: Frant to Tunbridge Wells at 16.2 km, Speldhurst to Tunbridge Wells at 20.2 km, and Pembury to Frant at 8.2 km. That makes it practical to spread the route across two or three days instead of tackling the full circuit in one go.

What towns and villages does the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk pass through?

The Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk loops around Royal Tunbridge Wells through the High Weald and passes places including Southborough, Pembury, Frant, Groombridge, and Speldhurst. Along the way it crosses a mix of countryside, woodland, and parkland around the Tunbridge Wells area rather than staying in town for long.

What are the main highlights on the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk?

Highlights on the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk include Tunbridge Wells Common, High Rocks, Wellington Rocks, Dunorlan Park, Salomons Estate, RSPB Broadwater Warren, and Groombridge Place. The wider route is also noted for Tudeley Church, Harrison's Rocks, orchards, vineyards, and long stretches through the High Weald around Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Where does the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk start and finish?

Because it is a circular route, the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk can be joined from several points around the loop. Common staged start points include Frant, Speldhurst, Pembury, and Tunbridge Wells itself, which makes it easier to plan shorter day walks or rejoin the circuit from different sides of the town.

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