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Crowborough
The Ghyll is a 42 acre Nature Reserve set on the eastern fringe of Crowborough. The habitats are home to the site’s wildlife assemblage which is of county-level importance; reflected in the site’s designation as a Site of Nature Conservation…
Uckfield
This is a unique place to visit where you can enjoy the beautiful Wealden landscape. Enjoy a walk around the ancient Woodland Walk and perhaps stay a while enjoying our camping facilities. Sample our renowned Latchetts Ice Cream or enjoy…
Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells
Multi-activity centre. Offers dry-skiing, snowboarding, sledging, ropes courses & initiative training, zip wire, mountain biking, walking and camping expeditions, raft building & more. Open all year
Rotherfield
Coes Farm is a family-run, 500-year-old estate in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the High Weald, East Sussex.
The 50-acre farm includes formal gardens, lake, wild woodland, sheep, chickens, geese, an organic cider orchard, and 5 acres of…
A magnificent landscaped garden laid out in the 18th Century by 'Capability' Brown and further developed in the early years of the 20th century by its owner, Arthur G Soames. The centrepiece is the original four lakes.
Polegate
Unleash your child's creativity and curiosity with our brand-new Cuckoo Trail Art Workbook! It’s easy to download and completely free, perfect for families, schools, and community groups
Arlington
Located near Polegate, this Wood is a great place for a stroll at any time of year, with walking trails, a medieval lake.
Tunbridge Wells
The magnificent High Rocks, from which we acquire our name, are steeped in history dating back millions of years. Acres of breathtaking sandstone rocks interlinked with eleven bridges, provide a scenic walk in a tranquil woodland setting.
Polegate
Lullington Heath is situated South Downs between the villages of Jevington and Litlington. This 62 hectare Reserve is nationally important and was established in 1955 to conserve one of the largest areas of chalk heath remaining in Britain.