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Chiddingstone - Penshurst - Leigh
A linear walk of just over 5 miles, following the route of the Eden Valley Walk along the attractive River Eden. Starting in Chiddingstone and at the station in Leigh.
Walking Route Details:
County: Kent
Distance: 5 miles
Difficulty of walk: Moderate
Estimated time to complete walk: 2
Terrain details: An easy route on flat terrain. Part of the route lies along the river bank and can flood, or at least be very muddy at times.
Type of route: Linear
Starts: Chiddingstone Village(Grid reference: TQ 495 455)
Ends: Leigh Station(Grid reference: TQ 545 562)
Amenities available on route: The walk can be broken halfway with a stop at the Leicester Arms pub in Penshurst, additionally both Chiddingstone and Leigh have pubs.
How to get there: Parking is available in Chiddingstone Village at the start of the walk, however there is little public transport connections to Chiddingstone. Leigh has a railway station and bus routes to Edenbridge and Tonbridge. Call Traveline on: 0871 800 22 33 or National Rail Enquiries on: 08457 484950.
Alternatively visit the Eden Valley website at the link below for more information.
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