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Bus station hiking trails around Wrotham offer access to the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features rolling chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and picturesque dry valleys. Hikers can experience varied terrain, from shaded forest paths to open hillsides with expansive views. The landscape is characterized by its chalk geology and diverse natural features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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6.29km
01:40
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.39km
02:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.2km
03:04
180m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Trosley Park's sound garden, or 'Woodland Orchestra', is a fun and interactive place offering sensory play for kids and adults in a beautiful woodland setting. See what interesting sounds you can create on the many different natural instruments provided.
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This is a fantastic viewpoint to enjoy some soaring, uninterrupted views over the county of Kent.
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No bench, but great grassy picnic spot on top of a grassy hill
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This is a lovely quiet road, highly recommended
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Some of the fun off-road section of the North Downs Way and Pilgrim's Way. Well, some of it might be classified as road but it can get pretty sloppy and dirty in the wet! This part of the way is accessible by foot, bike, horse or motor. As always on these shared rights of way, be respectful and share with care.
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There are over 430 hiking trails around Wrotham that are easily accessible from local bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from gentle strolls to more challenging treks through the Kent Downs.
Yes, Wrotham offers a good selection of easy routes perfect for beginners or families. Over 220 trails are rated as easy. For example, the Melias Place – St George's Church, Wrotham loop from Wrotham is an easy 6.3 km circular hike that starts and ends conveniently near the bus station.
Hikes around Wrotham offer diverse scenery within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can expect rolling chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and picturesque dry valleys. Many routes provide extensive views across the Medway Valley and the Weald of Kent.
Yes, many of the trails accessible from Wrotham bus stations are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. The North Downs Way – View of Kent Downs loop from Wrotham is a popular moderate circular option, covering nearly 9.4 km.
The region is rich in history. You might encounter sites like the Neolithic Coldrum Longbarrow, or pass by impressive manor houses. For example, Ightham Mote, a beautifully preserved 14th-century moated manor, and Knole House and Deer Park are significant historical attractions in the wider area that can be integrated into longer walks.
Many trails in the Wrotham area are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open countryside. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves. Check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or recommendations regarding dogs.
Wrotham offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the woodlands, summer provides lush greenery and longer daylight hours, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the chalk downland paths can be beautiful, though some trails might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Yes, Wrotham is situated near sections of the Greensand Way and the North Downs Way, both long-distance paths. You can access parts of these trails for longer day hikes. The View of Kent Downs – North Downs Way loop from Wrotham is a moderate 18.4 km route that incorporates a section of the North Downs Way.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking trails around Wrotham, with an average score of 4.55 stars from over 2,200 ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning views across the Kent Downs, the mix of natural beauty with historical sites, and the well-maintained footpaths.
Yes, Trosley Country Park is a notable highlight in many hiking loops around Wrotham, offering trails through woodland and open spaces. It's also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Further afield, Lullingstone Country Park is another SSSI with ancient woodlands and grasslands.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots are recommended, especially during wetter months when paths can be muddy. Layers of clothing are advisable due to changing weather conditions in the Kent Downs. Always carry water, snacks, and a fully charged phone. A map or GPS device is also useful for navigation.


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