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This free walking festival is a chance to explore the stunning landscape, discover the High Weald's rich history, learn more about its wildlife, and admire its breathtaking views.
The High Weald covers parts of Kent, Sussex and Surrey. It is a walker's paradise, with over 2,500km of public rights of way that journey through great estates, ancient forests, iconic hop gardens and scattered ridge-top villages.
The festival features a range of guided walks all around the High Weald and is open to walkers of all levels, whether you're after a gentle stroll or you're a seasoned hiker looking for a new challenge. There will be circular walks from train stations, accessible walks and family-focused walks as well as longer walks for keen ramblers.
Each walk is led by experienced, knowledgeable guides who are dedicated to showing off the best of the High Weald.
To find out how to get involved, visit www.highwealdwalks.org
| Season (12 Sept 2026 - 20 Sept 2026) |
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