Walks you can reach from Maidstone West by train

Kent · South East England | Walks by foot

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East Farleigh Station to Wateringbury Station (Kent)

3m direct from Maidstone West.

13km. 3h.

River Medway valley, riverside paths, low hills, orchard country, woodland, and country lanes. Can be muddy.

An alternative variant of Wateringbury Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

West Malling Station to East Farleigh Station (Kent)

3m direct from Maidstone West.

17km.

Orchards, country park, coppiced woodland, water meadows, riverside paths, and low hills. Can be muddy.

A variant of East Malling to Maidstone – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

East Malling Station to East Farleigh Station (Kent)

3m direct from Maidstone West.

14km.

Orchards, coppiced woodland, water meadows, riverside paths, and low hills. Can be muddy.

A shorter variant of East Malling to Maidstone – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Aylesford Station Circular (Kent)

7m direct from Maidstone West.

17km. 4h.

River meadows, chalk downland, wooded North Downs escarpment, open hilltop, farmland, and riverside path back to Aylesford. Can be muddy.

A shorter variant of Aylesford to Maidstone – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wateringbury Station Circular via Teston Lock (Kent)

8m direct from Maidstone West.

14km. 3h.

River Medway valley, riverside paths, low hills, orchard country, country lanes, water meadows, and woodland. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wateringbury Station to Yalding Station (Kent)

8m direct from Maidstone West.

9km.

Flat riverside paths, farmland fields, orchards, quiet lanes, and a floodplain. Can be muddy.

A shorter variant of Yalding Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Paddock Wood Station to Wateringbury Station (Kent)

8m direct from Maidstone West.

15km.

Flat flood plain, riverside meadows, tree-lined field edges, mixed woods, open countryside, village streets, and extended riverside path to Wateringbury.

A longer variant of Paddock Wood to Yalding – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Yalding Station to Sevenoaks Station (Kent)

15m direct from Maidstone West.

21km.

A rambler favourite! Undulating Kent farmland, orchards, bluebell woods, greensand escarpment, and deer park. Waymarking can disappear.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Yalding Station Circular (Kent)

15m direct from Maidstone West.

12km.

Flat riverside paths, farmland fields, orchards, quiet lanes, and a floodplain. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Yalding Station to Borough Green & Wrotham Station (Kent)

15m direct from Maidstone West.

16km. 5h.

River Medway start, open fields, deer-fenced woodland, Kentish Weald countryside, vast managed woods, bluebell woodland valleys, orchard edges, and small villages. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Paddock Wood Station to Yalding Station (Kent)

15m direct from Maidstone West.

18km. 4h.

Flat flood plain, riverside meadows, tree-lined field edges, mixed woods, open countryside, village streets, and gentle Greensand Ridge slopes.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Yalding Station to Beltring Station (Kent)

15m direct from Maidstone West.

20km.

Flat riverside paths, farmland, woods, and a pretty stretch of river Medway. Busy A-road crossing.

A longer variant of Yalding Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

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