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Clowes Wood

(Average user rating4 unrated 3.1/5)
 
The majority of the wood is conifer with mixed broadleave and open ground. Total area 236 hectares.

How to get there:

Canterbury is the nearest town or village.

The nearest train station is Canterbury East. A taxi or bus will then be required. From Canterbury, travel through Tyler Hill village to reach Clowes wood.

OS Grid Reference: TR136630
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info


User Comments

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Really needs some better signage and the potholes filling in. Also the height marking on the entrance barrier is missing - could be a close call for some vehicles !!

GBB, 12/Jan/2012
3 Stars 3 Stars

Agree with those who recommend some maps and signage. We wanted to explore further but weren't quite sure how to avoid becoming lost!

Anonymous, 27/Nov/2011
3 Stars 3 Stars

Site map most needed as footpaths are wonderful but confusing. Pot holes in car park are most challenging

Alec Jennings, 30/Sep/2011
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Facilities and Activities

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Horse riding is by permit only. Please contact TROT on 01622 735599 for more details.

Contact:

South East England Recreation Officer
We highly recommend you visit the Blean website, which has detailed information on the local area, how to get there, things to see and do. The Crab and Winkle railway line used to run through Clowes Wood, it was the first regular steam passenger railway in the world. It opened on the 3rd of May 1830 and is now a cycle and footpath route.

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