Attractions and places to see around Capel offer a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including forests and rivers, alongside significant heritage sites. Capel provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical landmarks to natural reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Groombridge Place is currently closed but the walks around it are lovely. Plenty of streams and a pond with ducks and geese. There is also a train track that has old steen trains going past.
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The complex is dominated by the manor house on the hill and the ruin further down in the valley. The ruin was "created" from a functioning house several hundred years old by the owners of the manor house in order to obtain a romantic view. The two buildings are embedded in a beautiful garden. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/scotney-castle
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This garden, which is not so well known internationally, gave us so much joy! Incredible flowers, and that in April. The "new" house can be visited, the old one is just a very picturesque ruin. Entry per adult £17, NT members excluded. Parking was free today, the guidebook said £4 (?) Café extremely friendly and really good cake.
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Groombridge Place is a beautiful country estate complete with sculpted formal gardens, a moated 17th-century manor house and over 200 acres of parkland. The house and its bridges were designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the same architect who re-designed St Paul's Cathedral after the Great Fire of London. Although the house is privately owned, you can visit the gardens. With a pirates playground and treetop walkway, it's also a great place for kids. The gardens are only open during summer. You can find more information, here: groombridgeplace.com
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Ightham Mote is a medieval moted manor house owned and managed by the National Trust. It was built almost 700 years ago and houses a collection of interesting objects and art. The property has gardens and a wider estate which you can visit if you wish. It's paid entry unless you are a NT member. There's also a cafe and shop on site which makes it a great place to either start a run or stop at halfway. If you're running here, the most obvious loop starts at Ightham Mote, Knole or Sevenoaks station and follows the Greensand Way. There are lots of other options within the 580-acre (235 ha) estate to explore if you fancy staying local.
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A stunning 14th-century moated manor, Igtham Mote lays claim to being one of the most beautiful country houses in England. In the care of the National Trust, it is surrounded by gardens, lakes and woodlands. For more information, visit: nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote
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In addition to visiting the historic manor house, a visit to the beautiful gardens and short hikes on the estate are also worthwhile.
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can explore the 14th-century moated manor of Ightham Mote, the medieval ruins and gardens of Scotney Castle and Gardens, and the 17th-century Groombridge Place Manor House. Additionally, Capel itself has heritage sites like the Capel RSL & War Memorial, Capel Cemetery, and the historic Capel Railway Bridge.
Yes, Capel is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Tuart Forest National Park, home to ancient Tuart trees, or the scenic Ironstone Gully Falls, especially beautiful in winter and early spring. The Capel Nature Reserve offers diverse trails, and Peppermint Grove Beach is perfect for coastal activities.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Groombridge Place Manor House features a pirates playground and treetop walkway. For adventure, consider Paintball Pursuit in Gelorup or Forest Adventures in the Ludlow Tuart Forest. The Capel Marron Farm offers a unique educational experience, and Peppermint Grove Beach is great for swimming and crabbing in season.
Capel offers numerous options for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various walking trails, including the Preston River Ramble, Joshua Brook, and trails around Dalyellup Lakes and Gelorup. For cycling, explore the gravel biking routes around Capel or the MTB trails. There are also dedicated hiking routes around Capel, such as those along the River Medway.
Yes, Capel is home to local wineries like Capel Vale Wines and Kellivale Estate, where you can enjoy wine tasting and lunch. Kellivale Estate specializes in Spanish, French, and Italian grape varietals and also offers pizza. For local produce, visit the Boyanup Farmers Markets held on the fourth Sunday of each month, and indulge in baked goods from local bakeries like Capel Bake & Café.
Beyond the main attractions, you can find unique experiences like hunting for the 'troll under the bridge' near the Historic Capel Tavern. The Capel Main Street Murals offer a creative journey through local history and Noongar culture. The Ron Maidment Archives within the Capel Community Centre also provide a glimpse into local history.
Absolutely. The Capel Golf Club features an 18-hole course and a floodlit driving range, making it a great destination for golfers. Equestrian enthusiasts will find the Capel Regional Equestrian Park a major drawcard for horse-related activities.
The Pantiles in Royal Tunbridge Wells is a historic Georgian shopping colonnade that became popular in the 1700s when wealthy Londoners visited the town's spa. It's known for its unique architecture and continues to be a popular spot for tourists, offering restaurants, museums, and art galleries.
For wildflowers, the period from August to October is ideal, as stunning displays complement the landscape around Ironstone Gully Falls. If you wish to see the waterfall at its fullest, visit during winter and early spring when the waterway drops over its 9-meter ledge.
Yes, Capel offers several pleasant spots for picnics and relaxation. Erle Scott Reserve is a recommended location for a picnic. Additionally, the tranquil gardens of Ightham Mote and Scotney Castle provide beautiful settings for a leisurely outdoor experience.
The Capel Nature Reserve, with its lush native vegetation, is a haven for diverse wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, natural reserves in Western Australia typically host a variety of birdlife, marsupials, and reptiles. The Tuart Forest National Park also supports a unique ecosystem due to its ancient trees.
The Capel River, known to the Noongar people as Coolingup, meaning 'place of children,' is central to the town's identity. Capel is nestled along its banks, and the river contributes to the region's natural beauty, influencing sites like Ironstone Gully Falls and providing opportunities for activities like prawning and crabbing at Peppermint Grove Beach.


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