The 5 Best Things to do in Flimwell, England

August 18, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Flimwell, United Kingdom including Arena Pursuits, High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Commonwealth War Grave, Flimwell, Weald Smokery, Cellar Head Brewing Company.

1. Arena Pursuits

Rosemary Lane Rosemary House, Flimwell TN5 7PT England +44 1580 879614 http://www.arenapursuits.com/family-activities.aspx
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Arena Pursuits

Reviewed By snoaks

Quad biking for daughters birthday. Two teenagers, dad and one nervous mum. IT WAS BRILLIANT! The two gentleman who run the event were so nice, so helpful and understanding. You can go at your own pace, no pressure. Some beautiful countryside and exhilarating experience, didn’t want it to end. Thank you so much, we’ll be back!

2. High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Hastings Road, Flimwell TN5 7PR England +44 1424 723014 [email protected] http://www.highweald.org/index.php/explore-sussex
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High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Thirty miles south of London you can explore one of the best surviving medieval landscapes in Northern Europe. Mysterious ancient woodland and fern-clad streams; intriguing timber-framed buildings; sunken lanes created by Saxon drovers and Tudor iron masters; and the South East's largest heathland Ashdown Forest. The 1461 square kilometre area covers parts of Kent, Sussex and Surrey.

Reviewed By hawkes2an - Cranbrook, United Kingdom

Covering an area of just over 560 square miles, the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is considered to be one of the best surviving medieval landscapes in Northern Europe. It covers, at the heart of South East England, parts of Kent, Sussex and Surrey. The area's "natural beauty" is made up of rolling hills, small, irregular-shaped fields (often the remnants of medieval hunting forests), ancient woods, scattered farmsteads, narrow lanes (ideal for dog walking), and hamlets and villages. These hamlets and villages developed from temporary buildings in wooded areas (known as "dens") where farmer grazed their pigs. In my area of Kent we have, for example, Tenterden, Biddenden and Benenden. In the villages and towns the buildings are, characteristically, stone, timber and weather-boarded. The main industries in the area include farming, agriculture and tourism. For tourists round my home town we are lucky to have three castles, Sissinghurst, Scotney and Bodium. For walkers, apart from the woods at Sissinghurst, we are also lucky to be not that far from Bedegebury Pinetum. I consider myself lucky to live in this area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to visit one of England's finest landscapes.

3. Commonwealth War Grave, Flimwell

Flimwell Park Hawkhurst Road, Flimwell England http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2073771/flimwell-(st.-augustine-of-canterbury)-churchyard/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Commonwealth War Grave, Flimwell

4. Weald Smokery

Mount Farm The Mount, Flimwell TN5 7QL England +44 1580 879601 [email protected] https://www.wealdsmokery.co.uk/
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5. Cellar Head Brewing Company

The Barn Pillory Corner, Flimwell TN5 7QG England +44 1580 879523 [email protected] http://www.cellarheadbrewing.com/home
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Cellar Head Brewing Company

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