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Hikes around Edenbridge explore the landscape of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and paths that follow the River Eden. The terrain consists of a mix of parkland, open fields, and established footpaths, with generally gentle elevation changes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Eden Valley Walk follows the banks of the River Eden and the River Medway through peaceful countryside in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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The historic town of Edenbridge has plenty to catch your eye as you pedal through. A colourful high street, medieval buildings and the Church of St Peter and St Paul. Take a careful look at the church clock, it only has one arm. The town can trace its history back to Roman times when it sat on the Roman Road between London and Lewes.
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Great swimming place great fore proper swimming too
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The swimming spot isnβt actually here below the bridge if you want to go to it follow the bike touring highlight on the map and follow that. Plus itβs a great place to go itβs amazing and worth a detour. The field is easily cycleable as itβs short and very wide
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Set in the middle of a field, it looks to be an abandoned Cold War bunker with 2 air vents
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The church is originally from the 11th Century but has been rebuilt multiple times over different centuries. Late 11th century nave with early 13th century south aisle. Chancel and south chapel of late 13th century. South aisle rebuilt in the early 14th century, when a tower was added on the west. The whole church rebuilt and re-roofed in the later 15th century
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Although very over grown Devil's Den is a Scheduled Monument and is also thought to have been held by Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester (who married Joan of Acre). It may not look like much walking by, but it is very impressive up close and seeing the island inside the moat. If you don't mind walking through the brambles on the edge, you can make it onto the island through the southwest corner.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many trails start and end in Edenbridge, looping through the surrounding countryside, woodlands, and along the River Eden. For a shorter, accessible loop, consider the Devil's Den Medieval Moat β Great Swimming Spot loop from Edenbridge, which is just over 4 km.
Edenbridge offers several easier walks perfect for families. There are 12 designated easy routes in the area, often featuring gentle paths through parkland or along the river. The estate at Chartwell, former home of Winston Churchill, has a family-friendly walk that takes about 45 minutes and includes features like a bomb crater and dens made from coppiced trees.
Yes, many walks are accessible without a car. Edenbridge has a train station with services that connect it to London and Tonbridge. The Eden Valley Walk, a major long-distance path, runs directly through the town centre, making it easy to start a section of the walk right after arriving by train.
Definitely. A classic countryside walk often includes a pub. The Abandoned Cold War Bunker β Ye Olde Crown loop from Edenbridge Town is a popular choice that conveniently passes by a traditional pub, making it a perfect stop for refreshments.
The hiking routes around Edenbridge are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Hikers frequently praise the peaceful river walks along the Eden, the beautiful ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained paths through the High Weald landscape.
Most public footpaths in the countryside around Edenbridge are suitable for walking with a dog. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Some historic estates, like Hever Castle, have specific rules, so it's best to check their individual websites before visiting their grounds.
While Edenbridge town has paid car parks, you can often find free on-street parking in the residential areas further from the centre, but be sure to check for any restrictions. Some country parks and trailheads outside the town, like the one at Hartfield Forest Way Country Park, offer free parking right next to the trail.
Yes, the most significant long-distance route is the Eden Valley Walk. This 15-mile (24 km) path follows the River Eden and River Medway from near Edenbridge to Tonbridge, passing through classic Kentish parkland and countryside.
The area is rich in history. Walks can take you past magnificent stately homes and castles. A popular hike from Edenbridge leads towards Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. You can also see Chiddingstone Castle and Penshurst Place from various footpaths in the region.
While the immediate Edenbridge area is known more for its gentle rivers, a short drive away you can find the Garden Of Eden Waterfall in the Ashdown Forest. It's a small but pretty waterfall that is a highlight of walks in that area, especially after heavy rain.
Moderate hikes around Edenbridge, such as the Start of the Eden Valley Walk β Devil's Den Medieval Moat loop from Edenbridge Town, typically involve more distance and some gentle but sustained hills. You can expect a mix of grassy footpaths, woodland trails that can be muddy, and some sections on quiet country lanes. These routes require a reasonable level of fitness.
There are over 25 curated hiking routes to explore around Edenbridge on komoot. These range from short, easy loops of just a few kilometres to more challenging all-day hikes, offering plenty of options for all ability levels.


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