Visitor information
Opening hours
How to find us
Parking & prices
Contact details

Opening hours

King's Wood offers 24 hour access, 365 days a year.

 

How to find us

How to find us
White Hill , Challock, Kent
Sat Nav Postcode: TN25 4AR
By Car

From Ashford follow the A28 in the direction of Canterbury. Turn off at White Hill, sign posted to Challock. The main car park is signposted on the right. From Challock follow Buck Street in the Ashford direction, turn down White Hill and the main car park is signposted on the left.

By Public Transport

The nearest train station is Wye

OS Grid Ref
TR 0238 4996

51.213656642783, 0.89597670838475

Parking and prices

There are no parking charges at King's Wood. 

Additional information

Number of accessible parking spaces: 0

There are no designated accessible parking spaces at this forest, have you seen our Easy Access trails page?

Contact details

Activities at King's Wood

Two riders in high vis and helmets on horses on a forest path
Horse riding at King's Wood
Walking boots in autumn
Walking at King's Wood

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Young family walking through the green forest

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Thin trail running through conifer woodland

With around five miles of hard surface road and great networks of unsurfaced tracks, Hemsted Forest makes for a great day out, whatever the season!

The forest houses a mixture of conifer and broadleaf woodland and is rich in different bird species.

 

Early morning mist rising up above the lake in autumn

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Jeskyns is home to 360 acres of newly planted woodlands, meadows and orchards. With a good network of surfaced walking trails, children's play areas, café and even a dog activity trail, there is something for everyone to explore at any time of the year.

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