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Family friendly hiking trails around Ospringe offer a compelling blend of natural beauty and diverse landscapes within Kent, England. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including parts of the Kent Downs National Landscape, lush apple orchards, and the unique marshlands along The Swale. Woodlands rich in wildflowers and diverse paths, from gentle strolls to routes with flinty climbs and meadows on hilly slopes, define the area's hiking experience.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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9.84km
02:36
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.41km
01:44
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
04:58
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
04:15
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church in Newnham was dedicated to the two Saints PETER & PAUL, also known as the "Princes of the Apostles". Their common feast day in the calendar of saints is June 29th for all major denominations. * Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on Lake Genesareth when he was called - together with his brother Andrew - by Jesus Christ to be a "fisher of men". In works of fine art, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the Bible verse in Matthew: "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." (Chapter 16, Verse 19). * Paul was initially an opponent of the Christian movement and was not called to the apostleship by Jesus Christ during his lifetime like the other apostles, but was only converted later with the famous "Damascus experience". His attribute is the sword with which he was executed. According to the Roman law of the time, such a sentence was a "privilege" (quick death and not, like other forms of execution, a long, painful death struggle) that was reserved for the citizens of Rome.
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A large-scale gun cotton plant was opened at this site in 1873 and produced a wide range of products such as distress signals, gelignite and dynamite. Other explosives industries moved in, including one making shell charges using TNT. The site was of particular strategic importance in World War One although two serious explosions occurred in 1916 and 1918. The plants went out of use in 1919, finally shutting down in 1934, leaving earthworks, concrete bases and derelict wharves https://webapps.kent.gov.uk/KCC.ExploringKentsPast.Web.Sites.Public/SingleResult.aspx?uid=MKE3505
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The National Fruit Collection is one of the largest fruit collections in the world and is located at Brogdale Farm, near Faversham, Kent.
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The original gunpowder works for south England. Board walked for family and groups with bench's and ponds. Great on Hot summer Days to break free of the Hustle of town
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A Grade 2 listed Parish Church built around the 11th century, extended in 14th century and extensively restored in 1868
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Good coffee, large selection of food and cakes. Plenty of outside seating (and indoor). Also a variety of other shops with local produce.
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There are 14 family-friendly hiking trails around Ospringe, with 8 of them being easy and 6 moderate. This offers a good variety for families with different preferences and fitness levels.
The trails around Ospringe offer a diverse range of terrain, from gentle paths through lush apple orchards and meadows to routes through woodlands rich in wildflowers. You might also encounter flinty climbs and paths through the unique marshlands near The Swale, providing varied and interesting landscapes for your family adventure.
Ospringe is enjoyable for hiking year-round, with each season offering a unique charm. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildflowers to the woodlands and fragrant apple blossoms to the orchards. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter walks can be atmospheric, especially through the marshlands. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, several trails offer views of interesting landmarks and natural features. You might encounter the poignant Lenham Cross, or explore the unique environment of Oare Marshes Nature Reserve, known for its birdwatching opportunities and atmospheric shipwrecks. Some routes also pass by picturesque spots like Bredgar Village Pond and Church.
Many trails through open countryside, orchards, and marshlands around Ospringe are dog-friendly. However, it's always advised to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or within nature reserves like Oare Marshes, where specific rules may apply to protect wildlife.
Yes, there are several circular routes perfect for families. For an easy option, consider the Wooded Section of Steep Byway loop from Ospringe, which is just over 4.5 km. Another great choice is The Alma loop from Ospringe, an easy 6.2 km trail.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting in Ospringe, you can often find local parking options. If you're starting from Faversham, there are car parks available in the town center, which is convenient for trails like the The Alma – View of Apple Orchards loop from Faversham. For Oare Marshes, specific parking areas are usually designated near the nature reserve.
Yes, Ospringe and the nearby historic town of Faversham are accessible by public transport. Faversham has a train station, and local bus services connect to various points in the area, making it possible to reach several trailheads without a car. Always check current timetables for the most up-to-date information.
Absolutely! The historic town of Faversham, which many trails pass through or start near, offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Ospringe village itself also has local establishments where you can grab a bite or a refreshing drink after your hike. For example, the The Carpenters Arms – View of Apple Orchards loop from Ospringe starts and ends near a local pub.
The family-friendly trails around Ospringe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful Kentish countryside, the peaceful atmosphere of the orchards and woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable family outings.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families with young children. The Wooded Section of Steep Byway loop from Ospringe is a relatively short and easy option at just over 4.5 km. These trails typically feature gentle paths and minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for little legs.
Yes, hiking through the extensive apple orchards is a quintessential Kentish experience available on several routes. The The Alma – View of Apple Orchards loop from Faversham is a great example, offering picturesque views of these iconic landscapes, especially beautiful during blossom season or harvest time.
Definitely! The marshlands along The Swale, particularly within the Oare Marshes Nature Reserve, are renowned for birdwatching, offering opportunities to spot various species. The woodlands around Ospringe are also rich in biodiversity, with vibrant wildflowers adding color, especially in spring. Consider the Oare Marshes Nature Reserve – Shipwrecks Along The Swale loop from Faversham for an immersive experience.


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