Walks from Dartford

Kent · South East England

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Beautiful walks starting or ending at Dartford Station.

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Dartford
UK - Kent - Near Dartford - River Thames by JulesFoto

Dartford Circular via Dartford Marshes

Circular around Dartford Marshes beside the meandering River Darent towards the Thames, with wading birds and the ruins of the Wells fireworks factory.

Walk details: Kent Downs National Landscape (tips, photos and local insights).

9
KM
Dartford
Castle Farm lavender by looper23

Dartford to Greenhithe

Flat riverside paths, flood defences, marshland, industrial edge-land and wide Thames estuary views.

Time: 1h30–3h

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk. Flood risk — check warnings.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

Rolling
11
KM
Dartford
Geese over Rainham by pstani

Dartford to Longfield

Wide open views. An off-road route following the Darent Valley Path along the river, then footpaths across rolling fields and through woodland and with some quiet lane walking. A few gentle to slightly steeper climbs; ploughed fields can be hard to follow. Can be muddy after rain. There is a bus service at Hawley; the route can be picked up or left at intermediate points along the Darent Valley Path.

Time: 3h–6h

Lunch: A garden centre with a cafe and a bakery lie a short detour south of the route at Hawley.

Warnings: Some lane walking on Canada Farm Road, Rabbits Road and Wilson Lane with no verge; Rabbit Road has blind bends and fast traffic for a single-lane road.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Swanley
Eynsford from the air. by Richard Murrin Art

Swanley to Dartford

A largely flat, over-70%-off-road walk on field paths along a broad ridge and beside the River Darent on the Darenth Valley Way, through Central Park and the Brooklands Lakes. Some narrow roads, multiple stiles and concrete steps. Underfoot is asphalt and gravel and dirt. Uses the marked Darenth Valley Way. The noise of the A2 and M25 is pervasive around Hawley. Central Park in Dartford has public toilets; possible bus service in Hawley.

Time: 2h30–5h30

Lunch: Near Hawley there is a garden centre cafe, an eat-in bakery and The Chequers pub in Darenth a short way off route.

Warnings: Cross the A225 / Hawley Road straight away heading north, as it soon becomes an uncrossable dual carriageway. Shirehall Road through Hawley is very patchily pavemented. Multiple stiles, some rickety, and a paddock with an electric fence.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
10
KM
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