Attractions and places to see around Wilmington offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural heritage. This region features ancient ruins, historic castles, and scenic parklands. Visitors can explore centuries of history, enjoy diverse natural settings, and experience significant architectural landmarks. The area provides opportunities for exploring both man-made monuments and natural features.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Lovely small viewing tower with its own cafe and small woods - Castle Wood. Part of much larger Oxleas Woods.
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Eynsford Ford reflects the traditional way used to cross a stream or small river, via a shallow point. It was an important crossing back in Roman times.
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Severndroog Castle is an elegantly preserved Gothic tower situated on Shooter’s Hill, one of the highest points in London. Not an actual castle but an 18th Century folly. It has a cafe and viewing platform. The surrounding woodland is known as Castle Wood which is part of Oxleas Woods. Lots of tracks and trails, many fast and hilly, are located around the tower.
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Come early to avoid the crowds and enjoy this tranquil place for yourself.
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The Wilmington area is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Eynsford Ford and Bridge, which was an important Roman crossing point. Another popular spot is Severndroog Castle, a historical site offering exceptional views. Don't miss Lullingstone Castle, one of England's oldest family estates, or the fascinating Eltham Palace and Gardens, a former royal residence transformed into an Art Deco home.
For panoramic vistas, climb to the roof of Severndroog Castle, which offers exceptional views on a clear day. The nearby Castle Wood also provides lovely scenery. Additionally, Lesnes Abbey Ruins are set within beautiful woodland and heathland, offering picturesque spots.
Absolutely! Lullingstone Country Park is a natural monument with extensive grounds, perfect for riverside walks and picnics. Lesnes Abbey Ruins are surrounded by beautiful woodland and heathland, known for stunning bluebell and daffodil displays in season. Eltham Palace also boasts award-winning gardens inspired by world travels.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Eynsford Ford and Bridge offers a charming village setting with tea rooms. Lullingstone Country Park has a children's playground, picnic areas, and riverside walks. Severndroog Castle is a fun tower to explore, and Eltham Palace and Gardens provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Darent Valley Loop from Swanley' or the 'View of Eynsford Viaduct – Eynsford Ford loop from Dartford'. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around Wilmington guide.
There are various hiking trails available, ranging from easy to difficult. Options include the 'Singletrack Downhill – Joyden's Wood loop from Wilmington' (easy) or the 'Farningham Stone Bridge – Horton Kirby Viaduct loop from Dartford' (difficult). Discover more trails in the Hiking around Wilmington guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Joyden's Wood – Dartford Heath dirt track loop from Dartford' (easy) or the 'Castle Farm Lavender Fields – Lullingstone Country Park loop from Bexley' (moderate). Explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Wilmington guide.
Many attractions offer refreshment options. Eynsford Ford and Bridge is near brilliant tea rooms. Lullingstone Country Park has a convenient tea room. Severndroog Castle also features a tearoom at its base, and you can find another great cafe with superb views a short walk away at Oxleas Meadow.
For ancient history, Eynsford Ford and Bridge was an important Roman crossing point. For medieval history, Lullingstone Castle is one of England's oldest family estates, and Lesnes Abbey Ruins are the remains of a former abbey, offering a glimpse into monastic life.
Yes, Lesnes Abbey Ruins is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to explore the beautiful abbey ruins, woodland, and heathland.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and nature. The traditional charm of places like Eynsford Ford and Bridge, the exceptional views from Severndroog Castle, and the extensive grounds and riverside walks at Lullingstone Country Park are often highlighted. The well-preserved historical sites and beautiful gardens also receive high praise.


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