Residents and visitors are being encouraged to discover the captivating and diverse landscape of Wealden.
As well as that there are some untold hidden gems just waiting to be found.
Set yourself free amongst breath-taking and varied landscapes, ancient woodland and stunning heathland as Wealden is protected by the South Downs National Park and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The call to get out, discover the great outdoors and explore Wealden has been given a boost by the recently updated Wealden Walks collection which now includes more than 20 walks and incorporate a range of pubs, cafes and restaurants, for when you fancy a break.
Whether you want to visit the ‘enigmatic Long Man’, the remains of a Norman castle in ‘The Defence of the Realm’ or the Medway Valley in ‘Mansions and Park’, there’s a walk for everyone.
Wealden council’s portfolio holder Roy Galley said, “Here in Wealden we have some wonderful walks ranging from scenic rambles to challenging hikes. We are promoting 20 specific walks varying from 4 miles to 12 miles in length all aimed at understanding Wealden’s natural and historic landscapes.
“The walks take in woodlands, the South Downs National Park and many hidden gems. They are designed to be suitable for young and old. We all know the health benefits of the great outdoors and we are lucky to have so many fantastic walks on our doorstep. Let us all put our best foot forward and explore the Wealden countryside.”
Take a look at the Wealden Walks collection on the Healthy Wealden website: https://www.healthywealden.co.uk/walks/
To find more things to do and places to visit, pubs and restaurants to dine in and places to stay, visit ‘Explore Wealden’ website: http://www.explorewealden.co.uk
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