Kent is full of stunning countryside, coastline and woodlands that make it one of the best places in the UK for family walks. Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll with little ones, a pushchair-friendly route, or a longer adventure for older children, there’s something for everyone.
Here are 10 of the best family-friendly walks in Kent – affordable, fun, and perfect for creating memories together.
1. Explore Kent Towns with a Quiz Trail 🧩
Want to make your family walk extra fun? Quiz Trails turn ordinary walks into exciting adventures. As you explore towns and villages across Kent, you’ll solve puzzles, answer clues and uncover fascinating local history along the way. ALL Quiz Trails are accessible for wheelchair users and pushchair pushers.
👉 Perfect for all ages, Quiz Trails are low-cost, educational and guaranteed to keep children engaged.
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2. Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest (Goudhurst) 🌲
With miles of waymarked trails, Bedgebury is ideal for families. There are short routes for little legs, plus adventure play areas and cycling paths. It’s also home to one of the world’s best collections of conifers, making it both fun and educational.
3. Pegwell Bay Country Park (Near Sandwich) 🌊
A gentle coastal walk with big open skies and stunning views across the bay. Children can spot birds and wildlife, and there’s plenty of space for kite-flying and picnics.
4. Shorne Woods Country Park (Gravesend) 🌳
This award-winning country park has surfaced walking trails perfect for pushchairs and wheelchairs, plus play areas and a visitor centre. A brilliant option for families with younger children.
5. Mote Park (Maidstone) 🌿
One of Kent’s largest parks, Mote Park offers easy lakeside walks, open spaces, and woodlands to explore. Add in the huge adventure playground and it’s a full day out for families without spending a penny.
6. Minnis Bay to Reculver Towers (Birchington) 🏰
This coastal walk follows a flat, family-friendly path with dramatic sea views. The ruined Reculver Towers are a brilliant reward at the end, sparking children’ imaginations with tales of Roman forts and medieval history.
7. Knole Park (Sevenoaks) 🦌
Home to hundreds of wild deer, Knole Park is a magical place for a family walk. Wide open parkland and woodland trails make it perfect for both short strolls and longer adventures.
8. Blean Woods National Nature Reserve (Near Canterbury) 🌼
One of the largest woodlands in England, Blean Woods is brilliant for spotting wildlife. There are marked trails of different lengths, making it easy to choose a walk that suits your family.
9. White Cliffs of Dover (Dover) ⛰
For older children who can handle a slightly longer walk, the White Cliffs of Dover are iconic. The views across the Channel are breathtaking, and the paths are well-marked. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.
10. Scotney Castle (Lamberhurst) 🏡
Managed by the National Trust, Scotney Castle offers easy walks around landscaped gardens, a picturesque moat and rolling parkland. Families can explore at their own pace while soaking up the history. Some locations have entry fees so do check before setting off.
Walking Adventures in Kent
Kent is packed with family-friendly walks – from coastal paths and castle gardens to woodland trails and open parks. The best part? Many of them are free or low-cost, making them an affordable way to spend quality time outdoors.
For something a little different, why not add a Quiz Trail to your walk? You’ll not only enjoy fresh air and exercise, but also puzzles, teamwork and fascinating local history.
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