Parks and Countryside near us.

Who doesn't like a walk in a park? We have several parks in our area that are perfect for stretching your legs or watching the wildlife

A group of birds, including seagulls, standing on grassy ground near a pond, with a leafless tree and park in the background. - Home Instead

Haysden Country Park, Tonbridge

Set in the Medway Valley, Haysden Park has lakes, woodland and marshland. It is designated as a Local Nature Reserve. The lake has an accessible path suitable for wheelchairs that circuits the entire lake and plenty of benches for taking in the view.

Sunrise over a serene lake surrounded by trees, with ducks swimming on the water. - Home Instead

Ashdown Forest,

Home to Winnie the Pooh, Ashdown Forest offers beautiful views and walks. Ashdown Forest is an ancient area of open heathland occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The ice-cream van can always be relied on for a cooling treat on the hottest days or tea-cake and a cuppa at Duddleswell Tea Rooms.

A scenic view of a grassy field with a bench, overlooking a forest and hills under a blue sky with scattered clouds. - Home Instead

Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells

Dunorlan Park in Royal Tunbridge Wells. Be careful which car park you use.! The Pembury Rd entrance affords a lovely view of the the lake and the fields beyond but is at the top of a steep hill, not for the fainthearted if you are pushing a wheelchair. There are always birds to feed at the lake including chicks and goslings in the Spring and the tearoom for refreshments.

Geese and goslings walking on a flower-covered grassy shore next to a lake with trees in the background. - Home Instead