Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve
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Five Wents, 5 Cinder Hill Wood
Brenchley and Horsmonden Ward, eng TN12 7ED
Chamber Rating
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Juraj Vrabel
Nice woods for an easy walk, stock grazing around. Free parking albeit not very big, maybe for 10 cars. In wet weather make sure you have a proper walking shoes as the terrain might get muddy and slippery
Apr 21st, 2023 -
Kev Bee
Beautiful outstanding natural beauty, part of my NVQ II in Environmental Conservation was working in this awesome natural environment.
Mar 15th, 2023 -
Sam N
Lovely little woodland and heathland in the heart of Kent which was peaceful. The heather was in flower which looked beautiful. Its not the largest of places, we were surprised how quickly we walked around it even with a small child. Its not buggy friendly.
Feb 9th, 2022 -
Diana Stanley
Dec 25th, 2020 -
Mark Leman
A beautiful mixed wood to explore and enjoy. Areas of coppiced trees, heather & gorse and deciduous woods. Some if the paths can be muddy so take your walking boots or wellies.
Sep 22nd, 2020
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Q Where is Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve located?
A Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve is located at Five Wents, 5 Cinder Hill Wood, Brenchley and Horsmonden Ward, eng TN12 7ED
Q How is Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve rated?
A Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve has a 4.7 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Cinderhill Wood and Nature Reserve
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Overall Rating
( 14 Reviews )Juraj Vrabel on Google
Nice woods for an easy walk, stock grazing around. Free parking albeit not very big, maybe for 10 cars. In wet weather make sure you have a proper walking shoes as the terrain might get muddy and slippery
Kev Bee on Google
Beautiful outstanding natural beauty, part of my NVQ II in Environmental Conservation was working in this awesome natural environment.
Sam N on Google
Lovely little woodland and heathland in the heart of Kent which was peaceful. The heather was in flower which looked beautiful. Its not the largest of places, we were surprised how quickly we walked around it even with a small child. Its not buggy friendly.
Diana Stanley on Google
Mark Leman on Google
A beautiful mixed wood to explore and enjoy. Areas of coppiced trees, heather & gorse and deciduous woods. Some if the paths can be muddy so take your walking boots or wellies.