The Seven Wonders of the Weald is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2015
- Jul 15, 2015
- 2 min read
And, Tunbridge Wells is on the list
The Seven Wonders of the Weald is not only celebrating its tenth anniversary this year but visitors to Kent can also celebrate some great money saving offers with the great value Seven Wonders of the Weald annual pass. Valid for a year, the pass allows one free entry into many of the attractions.
The pass costs £25 from www.sevenwonders.org.uk or buy passes when you visit Biddenden Vineyards, Chiddingstone Castle, the Tourist Information Centre in Tunbridge Wells or Maidstone or at the Kent and Sussex Holiday Cottages shop located in Cranbrook High Street.
The Seven Wonders of the Weald are an easy drive from one another. The wonders are Groombridge Place, Scotney Castle, Biddenden Vineyards, Kent and East Sussex Railway, Chiddingstone Castle and Gardens, the elegant and historic spa town of Tunbridge Wells (yay!) and Hole Park Gardens in Rolvenden, which is a new member of the group.

We all know that Tunbridge Wells has lots to offer, but you can also discover the beauty of Hole Park Gardens, whilst the fabulous Scotney Castle offers something for all the family. Families can also enjoy activities themed around the 50 things to do before you are 11& 3/4s campaign including den building.
The diesel and steam trains at the Kent and East Sussex Railway in Tenterden take passengers on a nostalgic journey along the 10 ½ miles of track through Wealden countryside and the beautiful Rother Valley. The route terminates in the Sussex village of Bodiam in the shadow of the magnificent National Trust castle.
Chiddingstone Castle offers a relaxing day out and the opportunity to experience a country house full of ancient treasures from Japan and Egypt together with Buddhist and Stuart artefacts.
Biddenden Vineyards is set in 22 acres and just a short distance from the lovely Wealden village of Biddenden. Ten varieties of grapes are grown to produce white, red, rosé and quality sparkling wines, all of which are pressed and bottled on site.

Groombridge Place and Enchanted Forest near Tunbridge Wells is full of surprises with a walled garden, a moated manor house, birds of prey, a canal boat and adventure play through the forest with giant tree swings, a pirate ship and raised board walk with rope swings and zip wire.
Visit www.sevenwonders.org.uk to find out more.





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