There
are many good and well marked walks in the area. We have chosen just four, of
which two are about 4½ miles, so should take around 1½ hours.
The
first is by little roads and paths, through fields and woods, from Chiddingstone
to Hever Castle
and back.
The
second is from Chiddingstone to Penshurst
Place, and back by a different route.
At 5 miles the final walk is a
little longer taking perhaps an hour and three quarters from Chiddingstone to
Bough Beech Reservoir
and back by a different route.
The
fourth, and last, walk is far and away the longest at about 8 miles. Starting
in Chiddingstone it takes in Penshurst, Moorden, Charcott, Chiddingstone Causeway
(Penshurst Station), eventually returning to the village.
New
restrictions are limiting parking spaces even more in Chiddingstone. If you are
going on a walk from the village, please try to park away from the main street.
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