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Secret Kent: The High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells

The High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells

Down a quiet Tunbridge Wells road hides a piece of ancient history - these beautiful rocks are tucked away in woodland, and date back millions of years.

Believed to once be a camp from the Stone Age, the acres of sandstone rocks offer a magnificent scenic walk.

The Crooked Bridge at High Rocks. Pic: Cmglee
The Crooked Bridge at High Rocks. Pic: Cmglee

Located near the monument is a beautiful pub and restaurant, The High Rocks, which takes its name from the natural wonder.

Visitors can really make a day out complete by finishing a long walk, or rock climb, by enjoying home cooked food with a cold drink.

The rocks are open from 10.15am until dusk, offering free parking with admission only costing £3 for adults, and children go for £1.

To find out more about activities at High Rocks, click here to visit the website.

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