A roam around Eynsford

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From the car park on Eynsford’s main street, turn right down Riverside, opposite the church. Cross the bridge by the ford, an important crossing point on the Darent since Roman times. Pass The Plough Inn, then Sparepenny Lane. The name dates back to the days when tolls were required on turnpike roads. Sparepenny Lane would have been cheaper than the main turnpike. At the last house on the right, bear right into a field to follow the Darent Valley Path. Cut across this field to cross a stile at the top, then walk – carefully – across the railway line.

Cross another stile then cross the next field to go through a gap in the fence. Cross the lane and follow the path across the next field. At the post at the top, keep to the left of the hedge, then turn right at the field-edge, soon to bear left at the marker post through trees into another field. Your path continues across the top of the field, dips slightly, then goes between trees, with part of a golf course on your left. Where the path forks, keep right with the bridleway through the edge of trees and continue along the right-hand edge of a field. Turn left at a fork, go back into the woods and walk ahead, keeping the golf course on your left. Reach a broad track, cross and go a few paces left, then continue ahead, keeping the fairways to either side. Soon reach a tarmac track, turn right and walk towards the clubhouse.

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  Terrain  - Woodland, riverside and field paths, mostly firm underfoot, several stiles
  Landscape  - River valley and rolling parkland
  Dog friendliness  - Great, several sections where they can run free; popular local dog walking route
  Parking  - Car park (free) in Eynsford
  Toilets en route  - Lullingstone Park Visitor Centre
About the walk
This walk begins in the pretty village of Eynsford, which sits in the fertile Darent Valley just a few miles from London. With Saxon origins, a 17th-century bridge and a cluster of Tudor and Georgian buildings, the village oozes history. Yet it’s a relative newcomer compared to the place you pass...
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Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.
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A roam around Eynsford

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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland, riverside and field paths, mostly firm underfoot, several stiles
  Landscape - River valley and rolling parkland
  Dog friendliness - Great, several sections where they can run free; popular local dog walking route
  Parking - Car park (free) in Eynsford
  Toilets en route - Lullingstone Park Visitor Centre
About the walk
This walk begins in the pretty village of Eynsford, which sits in the fertile Darent Valley just a few miles from London. With Saxon origins, a 17th-century bridge and a cluster of Tudor and Georgian buildings, the village oozes history. Yet it’s a relative newcomer compared to the place you pass...
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Kent
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.