Categories: Trip IdeasTags: Last Updated: 29 April 2024

Spring is a magical time to visit Tunbridge Wells, as the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells comes to life with a burst of colour and freshness.  Imagine strolling through Dunorlan Park, Calverley Grounds or the Tunbridge Wells and Rusthall Commons, transformed into floral wonderlands overflowing with colourful blooms.

The historic Pantiles takes on a special charm during this season. Bask in the sunshine at an outdoor eatery, peruse unique finds at the bi-monthly market, and soak up the lively atmosphere that fills the streets of the town centre.

Spring’s mild and pleasant weather makes it an ideal time to explore. Take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful countryside surrounding Tunbridge Wells and visit local towns and villages. Breathe in the fresh air, listen to the birdsong, and reconnect with nature’s beauty.

As spring awakens and breathes new life into Kent, Tunbridge Wells transforms into a place of delightful charm. Here are five reasons to fall in love with this historic area during this vibrant season:

  1. Witness the first signs of Spring

Explore the parks in Royal Tunbridge Wells and witness the season’s first signs with delicate snowdrops and cheerful daffodils peeking through.

Wander into the ancient woodlands surrounding Royal Tunbridge Wells and discover a breathtaking sight – a carpet of bluebells blanketing the forest floor. This explosion of colour has been enchanting visitors since the 1700s and promises a truly delightful experience.

2. Explore the awakening stately homes and gardens

Spring is the perfect time of year to visit our stately homes and gardens that are awakening after the winter, with daffodils starting in March, followed by bluebells and many more blooms throughout the season leading into Summer. One of the highlights of spring in Tunbridge Wells is the annual Tulip Festival held at Pashley Manor Gardens, where thousands of tulips of various hues create a stunning display. Who said you need to go to Amsterdam to admire these beautiful displays of colour.

View over Cranbrook with the windmill in the background

3. Take a scenic driving tour

Escape the hustle and bustle on a scenic driving tour through Kent. Weave through countryside lanes, stopping to discover top attractions and picture-perfect villages. Explore historic sites and grand houses, then unwind at a traditional pub where you can savour delicious local produce and soak up the friendly atmosphere. This delightful journey is the perfect way to experience the best of Kent’s countryside charm.

4. Enjoy the perfect weather for outdoor activities

Spring’s mild and pleasant weather makes Tunbridge Wells ideal for exploration. Wend your way through scenic countryside and forests on local cycle trails. Explore Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South-East, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, try paddle boarding, go fishing and more. For a touch of family fun, take on the exhilarating challenges at Go Ape treetop adventures at Bedgebury. It’s time to enjoy the great outdoors!

5. Hike in the High Weald

The High Weald surrounds Royal Tunbridge Wells. Spring is a perfect time to explore its rolling hills, green valleys, and historic villages with country pubs, tea rooms and farm shops. There are short easy walks to enjoy or serious hikes to challenge the more adventurous. Consider completing the Tunbridge Wells Circular, a 27.5-mile route that takes in some of the finest scenery in the High Weald.

Why do you love Tunbridge Wells in the Springtime? Let us know in the comments below!

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