Autumn Walk in Eynsford: Castles, Pubs, and Countryside Bliss


Nestled in the picturesque Darent Valley, Eynsford is a charming village that comes alive during autumn. The crisp air, golden leaves, and tranquil atmosphere make it the perfect destination for a countryside walk. This scenic route will take you through history, along the peaceful river, and into the heart of Kent's countryside.

 Start at Eynsford Castle

I began my walk at the historic Eynsford Castle, an impressive Norman ruin that dates back to the 11th century. Though partially in ruins, its imposing stone walls and gatehouse evoke a sense of medieval life. This is one of the earliest Norman stone fortifications in England, and the peaceful grounds around it are ideal for a quiet start to your journey.

 As I walked around the castle, the view of the village and surrounding hills begins to open up, setting the scene for a truly picturesque experience.



 A Riverside Stroll and Cosy Pub

Leaving the castle behind, I made my way along the footpath that follows the River Darent. The gentle flow of the river, lined with willows and autumn leaves, provides a calming soundtrack to your walk. The path here is well-maintained, making it accessible for walkers of all levels. You'll pass charming stone bridges, quaint cottages, and plenty of wildlife, all framed by the vivid reds, oranges, and golds of the season.

 Along the way, be sure to stop by one of Eynsford’s lovely country pubs, such as The Plough Inn or The Five Bells. Both offer a warm, cosy atmosphere with roaring fires and hearty local fare. A  comforting hot chocolate/ oat latte is the perfect fuel before continuing your walk.

 Countryside Path to Eagle Heights

For the more adventurous, the path continues past Eagle Heights, one of the UK’s largest bird of prey centers. It sits proudly on the edge of the village, where you might catch a glimpse of majestic eagles, falcons, or owls soaring over the countryside. The walking trail around Eagle Heights gives you panoramic views of rolling hills and farmland, with the autumn colours spreading across the landscape like a painting.

 The area surrounding Eagle Heights is peaceful, with expansive views of the valley below and the North Downs in the distance. As you continue along the footpaths, the natural beauty of this area really starts to shine.

 Journey to Lullingstone Castle

As your path meanders away from Eynsford, you’ll find yourself on a countryside walk that leads to Lullingstone Castle. One of the oldest family estates in England, Lullingstone Castle is set within a stunning parkland and includes the famous Lullingstone Roman Villa. The villa's mosaics and baths are a reminder of Britain’s Roman past and offer a fascinating historical detour on your walk.

 Surrounded by peaceful woodlands and meadows, Lullingstone Park is especially beautiful in autumn, where the mix of oak, beech, and chestnut trees creates a vibrant natural tapestry.

 A Perfect Autumn Escape

This Eynsford walk is a celebration of autumn’s quiet beauty. From the ancient ruins of Eynsford Castle to the peaceful river path, the cosy pubs, and the breathtaking countryside that leads to Lullingstone, it’s the perfect day out for anyone looking to enjoy the charm of the Kent countryside. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or simply in search of a peaceful escape, an autumn walk in Eynsford offers it all.

 So lace up your boots, grab a warm drink, and let the crisp air of Kent’s countryside refresh your spirit.

The freedom of traveling #goWest

Much love,  Magda West

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