National Trust - Oldbury Hill

Styants Bottom Rd, Sevenoaks TN15 0ET

Rating:4.5
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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Children

  • Good for kids

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5

Oldbury Hill and the surrounding woodland is a wonderful place to walk especially with your dog. The carpark can get busy but the woods are always peaceful and quiet.

Published a year ago

5

Beautiful beach and mixed woodland. Very small carpark, but limited parking in lane or across road in lane by pub. Marked paths around woods and public footpaths lead to wider footpath network.

Published 4 years ago

5

Beautiful place to take the dogs for a walk or to go just for a walk. The people you meet on the walk are really friendly. Car park has a lot of pot holes so be careful parking in there.

Published 4 years ago

5

Be aware there are no toilets and limited parking but it's a lovely walk. We did a loop around the perimeter and I feel like there's lots more to explore

Published 7 months ago

4

Really nice woods and is quite hilly on one side so tends to be more small groups / dog walkers and less families so it is really peaceful! Car park is small but plenty of space early on. When you park in the car park, head out across the road and ascend up to the ridge, then the walks are circular around the ridge. Don't forget to download the map from the NT website (attached here for reference).

Published 5 years ago

5

If you are looking for a chilled stroll, and don't mind getting a little lost this is a great place to go. I often go with the kids and they love the adventure, plus it's a great bit of exercise with versions hills and muddy areas.

Published 2 years ago