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Ashenbank Woods

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Ashenbank Woods

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Ashenbank Woods is a cherished ancient woodland located near Cobham, Gravesend, in the heart of Kent, England. Rising to an elevation of 120 metres, this significant natural area is nestled within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, historical significance, and status as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), making it a truly unique destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Visitors consistently praise Ashenbank Woods for its tranquil atmosphere…

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    June 27, 2023

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    Ashenbank Woods, just north of the village of Cobham, are a beautiful place for a stroll.

    The woods feature of mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees such as oak, hazel, and holly, and, in the spring months, display a beautiful understory of bluebells. There is also an ancient burial ground, WW2 bunker, and many different bird species to discover.

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    Hike the moderate 10.8-mile Darnley Trail and Ranscombe Farm Loop through ancient woodlands and chalk grasslands in Kent Downs.

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    Location: Cobham, Gravesham, Kent, South East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs welcome in Ashenbank Woods, and are there any specific rules for dog walkers?

    Yes, Ashenbank Woods is a very popular spot for dog walkers. While many visitors note that dogs are often off-lead, it's always best practice to keep your dog under control, especially given the presence of wildlife and other visitors. There are no specific rules mentioned regarding cattle, but always be mindful of any grazing animals that might be present as part of the Woodland Trust's restoration efforts.

    How accessible is the parking at Ashenbank Woods, and does it fill up quickly?

    There is a small, free car park available at the main entrance to Ashenbank Woods. While convenient, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak times such as sunny weekends, bank holidays, and during the spring bluebell season. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Are there any routes in Ashenbank Woods suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs?

    Ashenbank Woods features a network of paths, and while the 'blue' waymarked trail is generally considered more accessible, some sections can still be uneven and muddy, particularly after rain. For families with pushchairs or visitors using wheelchairs, it's advisable to be prepared for potentially challenging terrain in places. The paths are mostly natural woodland trails rather than paved surfaces.

    What kind of historical landmarks can be discovered within Ashenbank Woods?

    Ashenbank Woods is rich in history. Visitors can discover a Bronze Age barrow, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument dating back to 2400-1500 BC. There are also remnants of a shallow medieval wood bank and the intriguing remains of four Second World War bunkers, built by the RAF. These features offer a fascinating glimpse into the area's past.

    What wildlife might I encounter when visiting Ashenbank Woods?

    The ancient woodland status and SSSI designation mean Ashenbank Woods is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for shy dormice, rare bats, and numerous red and amber listed birds. The woods are particularly noted for their important invertebrates, including various species of dragonflies, beetles, and true bugs. The ponds also support aquatic species, making wildlife spotting a rewarding activity for all ages.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Ashenbank Woods?

    Ashenbank Woods itself does not have on-site cafes or pubs. However, being located near Cobham, Gravesend, you can find various refreshment options and accommodation in the surrounding villages and towns. It's recommended to check local listings for Cobham or Gravesend for specific establishments.

    What is the best time of year to visit Ashenbank Woods for specific natural features, beyond the spring bluebells?

    While spring is famous for its bluebells and wood anemones, Ashenbank Woods offers beauty year-round. In autumn, the deciduous trees display vibrant colours, making for picturesque walks. Winter provides a tranquil, stark beauty, and the veteran trees stand out. Summer offers lush green canopy and is ideal for enjoying the full woodland experience, though paths can be drier.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like on the trails in Ashenbank Woods?

    The terrain in Ashenbank Woods is typical of ancient woodland, featuring natural earth paths that can be uneven, rooty, and muddy, especially after rain. While the woods rise to an elevation of about 120 metres, the trails generally involve gentle undulations rather than significant, steep climbs. The two waymarked circular trails offer varying lengths and mild elevation changes suitable for most walkers.

    How long does it typically take to walk the trails in Ashenbank Woods with children?

    Ashenbank Woods offers two waymarked circular trails: a shorter 'blue' walk and a slightly longer 'red' walk. The 'blue' route is ideal for families with children and can typically be completed in 30-60 minutes, depending on pace and how often you stop for exploration. The 'red' route will take a bit longer, perhaps 1-1.5 hours. These times can vary greatly if you're stopping to explore historical sites or spot wildlife.

    Is Ashenbank Woods connected to other walking or cycling routes?

    Yes, Ashenbank Woods is an integral part of a larger network of trails. It is linked to nearby Jeskyns Community Woodland and Shorne Woods Country Park by the 10km (6.2-mile) circular Darnley Trail. This multi-user path is suitable for walkers, horse riders, and cyclists, offering opportunities for longer adventures beyond the immediate woodland boundaries.

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