Tonbridge And Malling
Tonbridge And Malling
Natural monuments around Tonbridge And Malling offer a diverse landscape characterized by chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and geological formations. The region encompasses significant portions of the Kent Downs and High Weald Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These areas feature varied terrain, from undulating ridges and valleys to sandrock outcrops and chalk downland. The natural environment provides habitats for diverse flora and fauna, alongside opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Oldbury Hill and Styants Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and the site of a large Iron Age fort constructed between 150 and 50 BC.
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A detailed description of the history of the two Stone Age sites, which are now known under the – historically inexplicable – names “Kit's Coty House” and “Little Kit's Coty House”, is available for the culture-loving hiker on the following official website: => https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kits-coty-house-and-little-kits-coty-house/history/
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A commemoration to the Kent Air Ambulance crew who lost their lives in a crash at this site.
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Holly Hill is a peak and woodland located in the Kent Downs Area of Natural Beauty. The area affords some wonderful uninterrupted views across the county and hosts an array of beautiful flora including oak, chestnut, wildflowers, and fungi. There is a great diversity of animal and bird species too, including the wonderful Nightingale and woodpecker.
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The Greensand Way follows a ridgeline of greensand rock across Surrey and Kent, offering glorious views of the surrounding landscapes. Here below Shingle Hill and Wilmot Hill the views south are particularly spectacular. Well worth a stop to admire the Eden Valley and countryside surrounding Tonbridge.
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Free parking for National Trust members in the carpark at Ightham Mote. Amazing display of bluebells
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The natural monuments in Tonbridge and Malling are shaped by diverse geology. You'll find chalk hills, particularly in the Kent Downs, which form prominent ridges. The High Weald features undulating ridges and valleys, with unique sandrock outcrops and steep-sided ravines known as gills. These geological formations create varied landscapes and habitats.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park offers 170 acres of woodland and chalk downland with a children's play area. Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk is another lovely option, especially in spring. View of the Medway Valley from Blue Bell Hill provides picnic benches and scenic views, perfect for a family stop.
The region is rich in historical natural monuments, particularly ancient megalithic tombs. Coldrum Long Barrow is a well-preserved 3,000-year-old burial chamber. You can also explore Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, both significant megalithic sites. Oldbury Hill and Styants Wood also features the site of a large Iron Age fort.
For spectacular vistas, visit View of the Medway Valley from Blue Bell Hill, located within the Kent Downs AONB. Holly Hill Viewpoint offers wonderful uninterrupted views across the county. Additionally, Trosley Country Park provides spectacular views over the North Downs, and the Greensand Ridge offers vistas across the Weald of Kent.
Absolutely. The Kent Downs and High Weald Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty offer numerous scenic walking trails. You can find easy hikes around Tonbridge And Malling, including routes like the Leybourne Lakes Country Park loop or the Medway Valley Walk. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide.
The natural monuments are havens for wildlife. Leybourne Lakes Country Park is known for various birds, reptiles, and insects. Trosley Country Park, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is home to rare wildlife and plant life. Holly Hill Viewpoint boasts diverse animal and bird species, including nightingales and woodpeckers. The Roadside Nature Reserve in Tonbridge supports orchids, insects like bees and butterflies, and native reptiles.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially for places like Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk when the bluebells are in bloom. The Kent Downs and High Weald are lovely year-round for walking, with autumn offering vibrant foliage. Summer provides pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park is an excellent spot for water-based activities. This former gravel works has been transformed into a country park where you can enjoy canoeing, windsurfing, and even scuba diving in its lakes.
Many natural monuments, especially country parks, offer good accessibility. For instance, Trosley Country Park is free to enter but has a charge for parking. View of the Medway Valley from Blue Bell Hill also has facilities and parking. It's advisable to check specific locations for detailed accessibility and parking information.
Many natural monuments and country parks in Tonbridge and Malling are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Trosley Country Park and Leybourne Lakes Country Park are generally welcoming to dogs. Always check specific site rules before your visit.
Both the Kent Downs and High Weald are designated National Landscapes (formerly AONBs) and are special for their distinct natural beauty and ecological significance. The Kent Downs features iconic chalk hills and offers spectacular views. The High Weald is characterized by its unique geology of undulating ridges, valleys, sandrock outcrops, and gills, supporting rare flora like the Tunbridge Filmy-fern. Both areas provide diverse landscapes for exploration and nature observation.
Tonbridge and Malling offers various routes for running and cycling. For running, you can explore trails like the North Downs Way and Medway Valley Loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Hever Castle loop or The Tudor Trail. You can find more detailed options in the running trails guide and the cycling guide for the area.


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