• 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!

  • Everyone loves discovering new places. From small eateries with glorious food, to woodland walks perfect for the whole family. We’ve rounded up our top pick of lesser-known gems across the borough. Waterside Cafe, Hawkhurst Fancy a spot of lunch with a view? This might just be the perfect place. Nestled into the countryside just outside Hawkhurst, the Waterside Café offers a number of homemade treats from Afternoon Tea or Cream Tea to traditional breakfast options. The cafe sits beside the main lake of Hawkhurst Fish Farm and is open Tuesday to Sunday. Find out more The Little Bull Cafe and Bar, Brenchley A beautiful brunch spot in the heart of Brenchley. Enjoy locally-sourced produce to eat-in or take away. With classic brunch options available, including American pancakes and Cali Benny (eggs benedict!). Plus, keep an eye out on their social media for themed set-menu evenings. Not to be missed. find out more The Heath Stores, Horsmonden Voted Britain’s Best Village Shop in 2015 (Countryside Alliance, Daily Telegraph British Village Shop of the Year). This beautiful delicatessen is stuffed full of tasty treats including pies, sausage rolls, tarts and more. There’s a small collection of tables indoors or outside seating for warmer weather. You can also pair your pastry with a walk. One of our favourites is a five-mile hike across the nearby countryside. find out more Aspens Woodland Walk, Pembury Set in the Pembury countryside, the woodland walk in Aspens is perfect for the whole family. Head here on weekdays to visit the small animal barn and café or at weekends the large animals and woodland walk are favourites. Find out more Willow and Sage, Cranbrook Charming Cranbrook has lots of independent shops and cafés.  Willow and Sage is a beautiful bistro offering freshly prepared meals in a cosy, unfussy environment. If this sounds perfect, head to Willow and Sage  seven days a week and late nights Thursday to Saturday. Find out more What's on in Tunbridge Wells Stay up to date with events in Tunbridge Wells with our events calendar See all events

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • 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.