About this Event
👣 Hike Details
- • Distance: 24 km
- • Hiking Time: Approx. 6.5 - 7 hours
- • Grade: Moderate
- • Ascent: 290 m
- • Pace: Steady with breaks for lunch and photos
- • Cost: £33 per person (includes guided Hike & return train tickets)
đź•’ Meeting Point & Time
- Location: London Waterloo Rail Station at 09:15 am near the WH Smith store opposite to platform 10 & 11
- Depart: Meet us 09:15 am, we leave 09:30 am for 09:43 am train
- Return: 07:35 PM Back in London Waterloo (commitment required until then)
🌟 Highlights
- Explore the High Weald Landscape on AONB Trail near the East Sussex–Kent border.
- Visit Frant, an elegant hilltop village with a large triangular green.
- Walk through Eridge Old Park, landscaped parkland with spring bluebells in Forge Wood.
- See three impressive sandstone outcrops: Harrison’s Rocks, Eridge Rocks, and High Rocks.
- Pass through Broadwater Warren Nature Reserve (free entry), restored by the RSPB.
- Glimpse Groombridge Place, a Jacobean manor with a medieval moat.
- Finish in Royal Tunbridge Wells, strolling through The Pantiles with its historic colonnades.
🥾 Description
This walk takes us deep into the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, following part of the High Weald Landscape Trail. The High Weald is famous for its dramatic sandstone outcrops, and this walk showcases three of the finest: Eridge Rocks, Harrison’s Rocks, and High Rocks.
After Eridge Rocks, the trail skirts Broadwater Warren Nature Reserve, where the RSPB is restoring heathland and native woodland, creating a haven for wildlife. A scenic loop around Harrison’s Rocks offers a chance to watch climbers tackling the sheer sandstone faces, adding a unique spectacle to the day. Later, the route follows the Grom valley alongside the Spa Valley Railway, a restored heritage line, and passes the grounds of Groombridge Place, a Jacobean manor house surrounded by a medieval moat.
The final stretch brings us to a glimpse yet another outcrop at High Rocks, before crossing Tunbridge Wells’ large wooded common and finishing in The Pantiles, a famous colonnaded promenade lined with galleries, cafés, and boutique shops. This spa town grew in popularity after its iron-rich waters were discovered in the 17th century and later became a favourite retreat for Queen Victoria, earning its “Royal” title in 1909.
Hike Leader: Raj 07788 839784 (on hike day only)
🎒 What to Bring
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Water & packed lunch/snacks
- Weather appropriate clothing (layers, windbreaker)
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
- Optional: camera, walking poles
❌ Not included: Food, drinks, insurance or other personal expenses
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Waterloo Station, Waterloo Station, London, United Kingdom
GBP 36.46












