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The King's Head, Wye

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The King's Head, Wye

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The King's Head Pub, nestled in the historic village of Wye, Kent, stands as a cherished landmark at the foot of the North Downs. This traditional English pub, with records dating back to 1768, has long been a vibrant community hub and a popular stop for those exploring the picturesque Kent countryside. Situated at an elevation of approximately 45 meters, it offers a welcoming atmosphere in a village renowned for its charm, just 5 miles from Ashford and 12 miles…

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  • Location: Wye With Hinxhill, Ashford, Kent, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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    July 12, 2018

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    This award-winning gastro pub is open from 10am until 10pm every day of the week and later at weekends. They also serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, making it good place to stop off for a bite to eat if you're hiking in the area.

    August 6, 2020

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    For more information, visit: kingsheadwye.com.

    July 17, 2020

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    Nice quite village pub at the foot of the north downs not far off the NDW nice place to stop off and have a pint after a long days walk
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Wye With Hinxhill, Ashford, Kent, South East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is The King's Head Pub, Wye expected to reopen?

    The King's Head Pub, Wye is currently undergoing a transition and is anticipated to reopen in Summer 2026. This marks a new chapter for the historic establishment, promising a renewed experience for future visitors.

    Will The King's Head Pub, Wye be dog-friendly upon reopening?

    In its previous operation, The King's Head was known for welcoming guests, and the village of Wye itself offers many dog-friendly trails. While specific policies for the reopening are yet to be confirmed, it's common for pubs in such walking-rich areas to accommodate well-behaved dogs, especially in outdoor seating areas. It's always best to check closer to the reopening date.

    Are there specific walking trails near The King's Head Pub, Wye that are suitable for families?

    Yes, the area around Wye offers various family-friendly walking options. Many routes in the North Downs are accessible and can be tailored for different ages and abilities. Look for trails that are shorter, have gentler gradients, and feature points of interest like the Wye Crown or scenic viewpoints to keep younger hikers engaged.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Wye village?

    Wye village is accessible by public transport. It has its own railway station, Wye railway station, which connects to Ashford International and Canterbury West. From the station, The King's Head Pub is a short walk away. Bus services also operate in the area, connecting Wye to nearby towns and villages.

    Are there any permits required for walking in the Wye Downs National Nature Reserve?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for public access to walk within the Wye Downs National Nature Reserve on designated public footpaths. However, visitors are expected to follow the Countryside Code, respect private land, and adhere to any local signage regarding conservation or livestock. Always check for any temporary restrictions before your visit.

    What is the history behind the Wye Crown and is it accessible from the pub?

    The Wye Crown is a distinctive chalk carving on the hillside above Wye, created in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII. It's a significant local landmark and offers panoramic views over the Stour Valley. It is accessible via walking trails from Wye village, making it a popular destination for hikers starting from or passing through the area near The King's Head Pub.

    How crowded does Wye village and its trails get on weekends?

    Wye is a popular village, especially given its scenic location and access to the North Downs Way. On weekends, particularly during good weather, the village and popular trails can experience higher foot traffic. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or on weekdays. Parking can also fill up quickly on busy days.

    Are there other accommodation options in Wye besides The King's Head Pub?

    While The King's Head Pub previously offered stylish en-suite guest rooms and may do so again upon reopening, Wye village and the surrounding area also provide other accommodation choices. These can include local B&Bs, guesthouses, and holiday rentals, catering to various preferences and budgets for those wishing to extend their stay in the Kent countryside.

    What kind of food was The King's Head Pub known for before its transition?

    Prior to its transition, The King's Head was renowned as an award-winning gastropub. It was celebrated for its innovative seasonal menu, which highlighted the best of Kent's local produce. It also featured an impressive range of drinks, including local English sparkling wines and real ales, and even had a micro pizzeria called KingShed specializing in authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for on walks near Wye?

    Absolutely! Beyond the Wye Crown, the North Downs offer numerous viewpoints. The Devil's Kneading Trough, a dramatic dry valley and part of the Wye Downs National Nature Reserve, is a notable natural feature providing stunning vistas. Hikers can also enjoy diverse landscapes, from ancient woodlands to open chalk grasslands, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.

    What should I bring for a winter walk around Wye and The King's Head Pub?

    For winter walks around Wye, it's essential to be prepared for colder, potentially wet, and muddy conditions. We recommend bringing waterproof and windproof layers, warm clothing, a hat, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. A headlamp or torch is also advisable for shorter daylight hours, and always carry water and snacks.

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