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Bus station hiking trails around Trottiscliffe traverse a landscape characterized by ancient woodlands, expansive chalk grassland, and rolling hills within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region offers varied terrains, from deep lanes with thick tree canopies to open fields providing views across the North Downs and the Weald of Kent. Notable natural features include areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. While many paths are easily walked, some routes include uphill slopes that can be…
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.9
(20)
74
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6.13km
01:44
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(11)
146
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(4)
13
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18.0km
05:00
320m
320m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23
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2.73km
00:44
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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15.5km
04:14
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Also makes for a tough climb, especially with the steps!
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The views across to the North Downs and surrounding area are pretty good so I took in a few minutes before embarking on the descent.
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Holly Hill is a peak and woodland located in the Kent Downs Area of Natural Beauty. The area affords some wonderful uninterrupted views across the county and hosts an array of beautiful flora including oak, chestnut, wildflowers, and fungi. There is a great diversity of animal and bird species too, including the wonderful Nightingale and woodpecker.
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Trosley Park's sound garden, or 'Woodland Orchestra', is a fun and interactive place offering sensory play for kids and adults in a beautiful woodland setting. See what interesting sounds you can create on the many different natural instruments provided.
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This is a fantastic viewpoint to enjoy some soaring, uninterrupted views over the county of Kent.
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When you get near the bottom there are some steps so prepare for a quick stop if your bombing down 🤙🏻
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Take a few moments to catch your breath, after a steep scramble down through the woods.
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There are nearly 20 hiking trails around Trottiscliffe that are easily accessible from local bus stops. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulties, making it convenient to explore the Kent Downs without a car.
The terrain around Trottiscliffe is diverse, featuring ancient woodlands, expansive chalk grassland, and rolling hills. You'll encounter well-trodden field and woodland paths, but some routes include uphill slopes that can be long, steep, and feature loose stones. Appropriate footwear is recommended, especially after rain when paths can become muddy.
Yes, several easy routes are perfect for families. For example, the View Over Kent Downs – Trosley Country Park loop from Trottiscliffe is a gentle 4.7 km walk that explores the park's accessible trails. Trosley Country Park itself is well-equipped with a visitor center, cafe, and children's play area.
Many routes pass significant historical and natural sites. You can visit the ancient Coldrum Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site, or explore the scenic Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park. Some trails also lead past the Pilgrims Way Stone Bench and Monk Statue.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the Coldrum Long Barrow – View Over Kent Downs loop from Trottiscliffe is a difficult 18 km hike with over 300 meters of elevation gain. This route offers extensive views and a more strenuous experience through the varied landscape.
The region offers stunning panoramic views across the North Downs and the Weald of Kent. Many routes feature sections with far-reaching vistas, particularly within Trosley Country Park. The View Over Kent Downs – Coldrum Long Barrow loop from Trottiscliffe specifically highlights these scenic outlooks.
Yes, many trails in the Trottiscliffe area are dog-friendly. Trosley Country Park, for instance, welcomes dogs, though they should be kept under control, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife areas. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for hiking in Trottiscliffe. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, including rare species like the Musk Orchid, and the famous bluebells in areas like Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk. Autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is also pleasant, but paths can be busy. Winter hikes are possible, but be prepared for muddy conditions.
Yes, most of the routes listed are circular, designed to bring you back to your starting point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. For example, the Trosley Country Park – View Over Kent Downs loop from Trottiscliffe is a shorter circular option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning views across the Kent Downs, and the accessibility of these beautiful trails from public transport. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites is also frequently highlighted.
For detailed information on bus routes and timetables to Trottiscliffe and Trosley Country Park, it's best to consult local public transport websites or use journey planners. You can also check the local parish council website for general information on the area's walks: trottiscliffeparish.gov.uk.


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