• Enjoy the great outdoors and visit an outdoor cinema event in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells this summer.

  • 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!

  • Whether it's visiting the stunning grounds, having something yummy at cafe, having a mooch around the 14th-Century house or taking the children to burn off energy at the Adventure Playground, there's lots to love about Penshurst Place.

  • 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.

  • If you're wondering what an ideal weekend with your family looks like in Tunbridge Wells then read on! Here's your ultimate guide that'll please everyone in your brood.

  • Want to know what local National Trust is the best place for families? Clare Lush-Mansell visits Scotney Castle during October Half Term and here's what she thought.

  • Want to know what local National Trust is the best place for families? Clare Lush-Mansell visits Sissinghurst Castle Garden and Cranbrook Museum, one sunny morning to see what it was like.

  • Clare Lush-Mansell, founder of My Tunbridge Wells is back with more reasons why she loves Tunbridge Wells from the shopping, well-positioned location and its rich history and culture.

  • Hear from Clare Lush-Mansell, founder of My Tunbridge Wells who has now lived in Tunbridge Wells for 17 years and why she thinks Tunbridge Wells is such a teriffic place to live.

  • Local foodie, Charlotte, shares her favourite places to eat and drink around Cranbrook. A charming town with weatherboarded houses, a windmill and quaint high street.

  • 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.

  • Looking for an alternative to the traditional dinner and a movie for your next date night? Whether you’re looking for ideas of how to impress on a first date, or something special to do with your long-term partner, here are some alternative ways to spend time together in Tunbridge Wells…

  • My Tunbridge Wells shares her favourite restaurants to rekindle the romance in Tunbridge Wells with a delightful dining experience. Discover a table for two at a charming restaurant, indulge in exquisite flavours, and create unforgettable memories.

  • Planning a wedding? Congratulations! Brides-to-be share this with your bride tribe and allow the preparation of the Hen Do of your dreams - in good old Sunny Tunny of course - begin. Whether you’re a bride who wants to be pampered and float on cloud nine or the bride who wants to go all out with bars and a boogie for your last rodeo, you’ll find it in Tunbridge Wells.

  • You might not associate Tunbridge Wells with a good girl’s trip but I’m here to tell you exactly why you should and there’s so much to do to suit your mood. Ready to start your next trip in style? Let’s go girls!

  • Named after the area of ancient woodland that spans across Surrey, Kent and Sussex, the Weald of Kent is an unmissable part of any visit to the borough of Tunbridge Wells. Join Katy Mason on a 2 day driving tour itinerary...

  • 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.

  • This picturesque town has become my new home, and I couldn't be happier about the decision to move here. In this blog, I'll share with you the reasons why I chose to make Royal Tunbridge Wells my new hometown.