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Attractions and Places To See around Hartfield - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Hartfield are situated within the Ashdown Forest, a historic natural landscape. This region is known for its connection to the Winnie the Pooh stories and features a mix of historical sites and natural features. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from iconic bridges to challenging climbs and tranquil forest paths. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Hartfield

  • The most popular attractions is Pooh Bridge, a historical site that is a replica of the bridge where A.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin reputedly played "Poohsticks." This bridge was erected in 1999 with assistance from Disney.
  • Another must-see spot is Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, a historical site. This village features many historical buildings, including a church, and offers views over Sheffield Park.
  • Visitors also love Kidd's Hill (The Wall) Climb from Coleman's Hatch, a viewpoint. Known as the hardest climb in the Ashdown Forest, it offers rewarding views to the northeast after a steep ascent.
  • Hartfield is known for its historical sites, natural features, and family-friendly attractions. The area offers a variety of places to see and explore, from iconic landmarks to scenic trails.
  • The attractions around Hartfield are appreciated by the komoot community, with 143 upvotes and 52 photos shared across 28 highlights.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Pooh Bridge

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Fans of AA Milne's 'Winnie the Pooh' books will love visiting poohsticks bridge. Locals say this is the location where AA Milne first played poohsticks with his son, Christopher.

Although this is not the original, as the first, called Posingford Bridge and built in 1907, fell into disrepair as so many people visited and walked on it. This bridge was erected in 1999 in the same style and was built with help from a grant from Disney.

Make sure to carry some sticks with you to the bridge so you aren't disappointed!

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Kidd's Hill (The Wall) Climb from Coleman's Hatch

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Kidd’s Hill, otherwise known as the Wall, is the hardest climb in the Ashdown Forest. It’s straight, steep and keeps on going. The climb ends shortly after the road emerges from the tree line and there are some rewarding views to to the northeast.

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Fletching is a really pleasant old Sussex village with many historical buildings, a couple of good pubs, village stores and a church. If you know where to look from, the village has some impressive views over Sheffield Park (and the Sussex Savannah), arguably some of the finest views in the county!

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Groombridge Place Manor House

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Groombridge is a village of about 1600 inhabitants on the border between Kent and East Sussex in England. The nearest major city is Royal Tunbridge Wells, about 4.5 miles away.

The main part of the village ("New Groombridge") is located in Parish Withyham in the Wealden district in East Sussex. In Neu Groombridge is a primary school with the Church of St. Thomas, part of the Chichester Diocese of the Church of England. There is a general store, a bakery, a post office, a hairdressing salon, a car dealership and a public house.

The older part of the village ("Old Groombridge") is located in Parish Speldhurst in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent and consists mainly of the Groombridge Place estate. St. John's Church, part of the Rochester diocese, is in Alt Groombridge. There is also an inn, but no shops.

The border between the two counties East Sussex and Kent and thus between old and new Groombridge forms the River Grom, which flows further west from the right into the River Medway.

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Forest Way Country Park

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Running 10 miles (16 km) through the heart of East Sussex from East Grinstead to Groombridge, the Forest Way is a beautiful former railway line through some of the UK's most pleasant countryside. It's a traffic-free path that leads through the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that's home to wildlife like swallows, badgers, deer and foxes. You can find toilet facilities at Forest Row.

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Sarah
March 20, 2025, Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church

The cafe has re-opened Tuesday to Saturday closing at 4.30pm. Had the coffee and polenta cake - very yummy.

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February 7, 2024, Pooh Bridge

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Sadly the cafe has closed permanently. Shame, it was a great pit stop

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The Church is a fine Grade I listed building and one of the largest in the area, with the original building completed in about 1230.

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Kidd's hill goes on forever, so if you fancy a challenge its a good one.

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The wall is an apt name! A testing straight climb, the intimidating look of it makes the accomplishment of climbing it all the greater!

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Best way to is to spin your way up

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Natalie
November 30, 2022, Pooh Bridge

Fans of AA Milne's 'Winnie the Pooh' books will love visiting poohsticks bridge. Locals say this is the location where AA Milne first played poohsticks with his son, Christopher. Although this is not the original, as the first, called Posingford Bridge and built in 1907, fell into disrepair as so many people visited and walked on it. This bridge was erected in 1999 in the same style and was built with help from a grant from Disney. Make sure to carry some sticks with you to the bridge so you aren't disappointed!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular attractions around Hartfield?

Visitors frequently enjoy the iconic Pooh Bridge, a replica of the bridge where A.A. Milne and his son played "Poohsticks." Another popular spot is Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, known for its historical buildings and scenic views. For those seeking a challenge and rewarding vistas, Kidd's Hill (The Wall) Climb from Coleman's Hatch offers a steep ascent in Ashdown Forest.

What historical sites can I explore in the Hartfield area?

Hartfield is rich in history. Beyond the popular Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, you can visit St Mary the Virgin Church in Hartfield village, with parts dating back to the 13th century. Other notable historical structures include Bolebroke Castle and Bolebroke Mill, the latter mentioned in the Domesday Book. Groombridge Place Manor House is another significant historical estate nearby, featuring a moated 17th-century manor and gardens.

Are there family-friendly activities and attractions in Hartfield?

Yes, Hartfield offers several family-friendly options. The Pooh Bridge is a must-visit for families, especially Winnie the Pooh fans, where you can play Poohsticks. Groombridge Place Manor House features a pirate playground and treetop walkway, making it enjoyable for children. The Forest Way Country Park provides a safe, traffic-free path for family walks and cycling. Additionally, Perryhill Orchards offers a pick-your-own fruit farm experience.

What kind of outdoor activities and trails are available near Hartfield?

The area around Hartfield, particularly within Ashdown Forest, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy scenic walks and wildlife watching. The Forest Way Country Park offers a 10-mile traffic-free path for hiking and cycling. For more challenging routes, consider exploring the trails in Ashdown Forest, including the climb up Kidd's Hill (The Wall). You can find many hiking routes, such as the 'Ashdown Forest and Five Hundred Acre Wood loop' or the 'Winnie the Pooh Trail to Poohsticks Bridge', on the Hiking around Hartfield guide.

Where can I find Winnie the Pooh related attractions in Hartfield?

Hartfield is famously connected to Winnie the Pooh. The most iconic spot is Pooh Bridge, where you can play Poohsticks. Within Hartfield village, Pooh Corner serves as a tea shop and sells Winnie the Pooh memorabilia. Ashdown Forest itself is the inspiration for the '100 Acre Wood' and other locations from the stories, offering a chance to walk through the landscapes that inspired A.A. Milne.

Are there any challenging climbs or viewpoints in the area?

Yes, for those looking for a challenge, Kidd's Hill (The Wall) Climb from Coleman's Hatch is known as the hardest climb in Ashdown Forest. After a steep ascent, it offers rewarding views to the northeast. Ashdown Forest also features various other viewpoints and challenging terrains for hikers and cyclists.

What is the best time to visit Hartfield attractions?

Hartfield's attractions, particularly those in Ashdown Forest, are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling on the Forest Way Country Park, and for visiting gardens like Groombridge Place (which is typically open during summer). Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the forest, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks. Check specific attraction opening times, especially for seasonal venues.

Are there options for cycling near Hartfield?

Absolutely. The Forest Way Country Park is a fantastic traffic-free path, ideal for cycling, running 10 miles through the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can find various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Forest Way – Forest Way Cycle Path loop from East Grinstead', on the Gravel biking around Hartfield guide.

What are some hidden gems or lesser-known spots around Hartfield?

While not entirely hidden, Bolebroke Castle and Bolebroke Mill offer a glimpse into the area's deep history beyond the more famous sites. The historic pub, The Anchor Inn, originally a workhouse, provides a unique historical context. For a taste of local produce, Perryhill Orchards offers a farm shop and pick-your-own experience. St Ives Farm, just outside the village, provides panoramic views and access to footpaths, serving as a peaceful base for exploration.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the attractions?

Yes, Hartfield village and the surrounding area offer several options. The Anchor Inn is a historic pub in the village center. Fletching Village, home to St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, also has a couple of good pubs and village stores. Pooh Corner in Hartfield serves as a tea shop. For accommodation, St Ives Farm offers camping with excellent access to trails, and there are historic holiday rentals like Lewis's Historic Barn for a unique stay.

What is Hammerwood Park and can I visit it?

Hammerwood Park is a Grade I listed building and an early example of Greek Revival architecture in England, constructed in 1792. For more information on visiting, you can check its Wikipedia page: Hammerwood Park on Wikipedia.

Are there any running trails in the Hartfield area?

Yes, the diverse landscape around Hartfield provides excellent opportunities for running. Ashdown Forest offers various terrains for trail running. You can explore routes like the 'Five Hundred Acre Wood loop' or the 'Hartfield Station – River Medway Footbridge loop'. More running trails can be found on the Running Trails around Hartfield guide.

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