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We’re thrilled to share all the exciting adventures waiting for you in the Tunbridge Wells Borough. Escape the hustle and bustle of London with a relaxing break just an hour away. Explore historic estates and breathtaking gardens, enjoy family-friendly activities, or simply unwind in the great outdoors with your furry friend. Tunbridge Wells promises an unforgettable experience for everyone. Get ready to discover this vibrant corner of Kent – your adventure awaits!
Latest News
- 17 October 2024
- 10 October 2024
Upcoming Events
From annual foodie and music festivals, to theatre, drama, family events and workshops. Find the perfect event for you.
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10JanLive Music at The BuzzThe Buzz
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11JanBeatles Night 2025The Forum
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12JanTonbridge Farmer’s MarketSovereign Way Car Park
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12JanWedding ShowcaseThe Spa Hotel
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17JanTreasure Island – The Community PantoThe Ridgemont Football Pavillion
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17JanLive Music at The BuzzThe Buzz
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24JanLive Music at The BuzzThe Buzz
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25JanBurns Night Murder Mystery Dining ExperienceSpa Valley Railway
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31JanLive Music at The BuzzThe Buzz
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1FebPenshurst Place marketPenshurst Place
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1FebAn Evening of BurlesqueAssembly Hall Theatre
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2FebGuided History Walk from Cranbrook to Sissinghurst
Be Inspired
Towns & Villages
Benenden
Benenden is situated in the Weald of Kent, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is surrounded by scenic farmland and woodland, where there are many walks to explore.
Brenchley
Brenchley is a lovely village located 6 miles (9.6km) east of Royal Tunbridge Wells , not too far from the A21 and adjoins neighbouring Matfield to make up one parish. However, Brenchley is the elder of the two!
Goudhurst
Goudhurst is only 10 miles (16km) from Royal Tunbridge Wells or 5 miles (8km) from Cranbrook. It is a delightful village with its high street tumbling down the steep hill from the church to the village pond.
Hawkhurst
This historic and infamous village is situated within the Kentish High Weald near the border with East Sussex.
Horsmonden
What does Horsmonden have in common with the White Tower at the Tower of London? Read on to find out. The name of this pretty village means ‘horsemen’s woodland pasture’.
Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst should definitely be part of your tour if you like country pubs, stately homes, castles and walks.
Matfield
A village nestled in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Kent.
Paddock Wood
Paddock Wood is 7 miles (11.7km) from Royal Tunbridge Wells and neighbours the quaint villages of Matfield and Brenchley.
Rusthall
A lovely little haven one mile west of the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells and Tunbridge Wells Common, Rusthall is hidden among the trees and surrounded by rocky sandstone outcrops complete with some lively village shops.
Sandhurst
With very early military credentials going back to 1066, Sandhurst in Kent is only a 30 minute scenic drive from Royal Tunbridge Wells, and a marvellous stop off between coast and town.
Sissinghurst
The little village of Sissinghurst, surrounded by woodland in in the far east of the region of Tunbridge Wells is most well-known for the famous gardens in the ‘Castle’.
Southborough
Today this busy town has many quieter areas to offer the visitor, especially if you are looking for strolling and dining options just on the doorstep of Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Speldhurst
Speldhurst, located just 5 km away from the centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells, boasts a charming 19th-century ambiance, exemplifying the beauty of our quaint Wealden villages.
Royal Tunbridge Wells
With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a plethora of cultural attractions, it's no wonder that this town has become a popular destination for visitors and a beloved home for many.
Cranbrook
Known as the ‘Capital of the Weald’, Cranbrook is a pretty town with a medieval street layout. Many buildings date from the 15th through to the 19th century.