This article shows the exciting new experiences for visitors to Royal Tunbridge Wells. Whether you want to shop, eat good food or enjoy the summer weather, our town has something for you!
Royal Tunbridge Wells boasts a surprising wealth of car-free day trips, catering to every interest. This guide unlocks a treasure trove of experiences accessible by train, bus, or even by steam train. Read on to find out more about great Car Free Days Out from Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Enjoy the great outdoors and visit an outdoor cinema event in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells this summer.
Are you looking for something fun for your team or organisation to get stuck into? Find out more about some great corporate events and team away days! Tunbridge Wells is home to some great spaces for your team to really bond.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is one of the most dog-friendly towns in Kent. We've listed all of the dog-friendly shops in Royal Tunbridge Wells, to make shopping with your furry companions even easier!
The High Weald owes much of its character to the ancient craft of blacksmithing. For centuries, the rhythmic clang of hammers and the glow of forges have shaped the landscape and economy. Join us on a journey through time, exploring the evolution of this remarkable craft.
When we think of dinosaurs, our minds often drift to the vast plains of North America or the sun-baked deserts of Mongolia. However, Tunbridge Wells and the High Weald boast their own rich history of prehistoric life.
You might be surprised to learn that Tunbridge Wells and its surrounding area has fascinating links to the shaping of America. From the Founding Fathers to champions of liberty, Tunbridge Wells boasts a rich connection to the American story, waiting to be explored by curious visitors.
Robin Hood is a legendary figure whose mythical stories have captivated historians and writers for centuries. However, research suggests that William of Kensham, a forgotten hero from an area near Sandhurst in Kent, could have been the real-life inspiration behind the legend.
Ever heard of Subbuteo? Named after a bird of prey, it was first invented over 75 years ago, in no other than Langton Green in Tunbridge Wells - yes really! Subbuteo continues to be hugely popular all over the world. Clubs, leagues and social media accounts are dedicated to the game.
Fear not, families! When the clouds gather and the pitter-patter starts, this delightful area has a hidden treasure trove of indoor activities guaranteed to keep little ones (and big ones!) entertained.
Although we are known as “sunny Tunny” for a reason, even we have the occasional day of rain! Here is some inspiration to make the most of your holidays no matter the weather
Tunbridge Wells beckons with a range of cooking schools and experiences, promising you, your friends, or your family an unforgettable foodie experience.
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