Walks you can reach from High Brooms by train
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Leigh Station to Tunbridge Wells Station (Kent)
3m direct from High Brooms.
16km. Moderate ascents. 4h30–7h30.
Rolling Kent hills, pastoral river valleys, parkland, woods, lakes, and commons extending into town. Can be muddy.
Lunch stop: the Leicester Arms Pub (1h–2h in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Mount Edgcumbe, the Grove Tavern, the Compasses, the Bedford, or the Claremont.
Tunbridge Wells Station Circular via Groombridge (Kent)
3m direct from High Brooms.
Tough: 23km. Moderate ascents. 6h30–11h.
A rambler favourite! Escarpments.
Lunch stops in Frant (1h30–2h30 in): the Abergavenny Arms, or the George.
End-of-walk rewards: the Crown Inn, the High Rocks, or the Pantiles.
Tunbridge Wells Station to Hildenborough Station (Kent)
3m direct from High Brooms.
17km.
Town commons, woodland tracks, wild flower meadows, country park, river paths, and quiet roads. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Wadhurst Station to Tunbridge Wells Station (Sussex)
3m direct from High Brooms.
13km. 3h30.
High Weald ridges, wooded valleys, open fields, landscaped parkland, and back streets and alleyways of a spa town. Can be boggy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Tunbridge Wells Station to Tonbridge Station (Kent)
3m direct from High Brooms.
14km.
Town commons, woodland tracks, wild flower meadows, country park, river and lake paths, and urban roads. Can be muddy.
An alternative variant of Tunbridge Wells to Hildenborough – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Frant Station to Tunbridge Wells Station (Sussex)
3m direct from High Brooms.
17km.
High Weald hills, landscaped parkland, bluebell woods, restored heathland, sandstone outcrops, river valley, wooded common, and colonnaded town walkway. Busy road at start.
A shorter variant of Tunbridge Wells Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Tonbridge Station Circular via Tudeley (Kent)
6m direct from High Brooms.
19km. 4h30.
Parkland, farm fields, paddocks, orchards, country park, riverside paths, residential streets, and fishing and sailing lakes.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Tonbridge Station to Penshurst Station (Kent)
6m direct from High Brooms.
18km. 4h.
Lakes, water meadows, riverside paths, low hills, orchards, vineyards, farmland, and picturesque villages. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Hever Station to Tonbridge Station (Kent)
6m direct from High Brooms.
16km. 3h30.
Gentle farmland, orchards, river valleys, parkland, country park lakes, and riverside paths into a market town. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Hildenborough Station to Tonbridge Station (Kent)
6m direct from High Brooms.
18km. 4h.
Roadside walking, fields, parkland, riverside paths, parkland, playing fields, and town centre. Can be muddy.
An alternative variant of Tonbridge to Penshurst – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Leigh Station to Tonbridge Station (Kent)
6m direct from High Brooms.
12km. 3h.
Parkland estate, river valley, country park lakes, and riverside paths into a market town.
A shorter variant of Hever to Tonbridge – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Wadhurst Station to Frant Station (Sussex)
9m direct from High Brooms.
11km. 3h.
High Weald ridges, wooded valleys, open fields, descent through woodland, and brief roadside stretch. No pavement on final road.
A shorter variant of Wadhurst to Tunbridge Wells – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.