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Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Adventures

Kent Downs AONB is a preserved landscape of chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and rolling farmland offering diverse outdoor activities and stunning natural scenery in southeast England.

216,900
Acres Protected
150+
Miles of Trails
2 million+
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
 

The Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers approximately 878 square kilometers across the county of Kent, stretching from the outskirts of London eastward to the coast. It is characterized by the North Downs chalk escarpment which provides dramatic views over the Weald and the Thames estuary. The landscape includes rolling chalk grasslands, ancient woodlands, hop gardens, orchards, and historic market towns, preserving both natural and cultural heritage. This area has been shaped over thousands of years, with historic sites such as the famous White Horse of Kilburn and the Neolithic long barrow at Kit's Coty providing insight into early human activity. Visitors enjoy extensive hiking opportunities along the North Downs Way National Trail, as well as cycling and horse riding on many established bridleways. The region supports important wildlife habitats including rare orchids, butterflies like the chalkhill blue, and protected bird species. Key landmarks include the picturesque village of Chilham, the medieval town of Dover with its iconic castle, and scenic viewpoints such as Blue Bell Hill which offers panoramic views. Kent Downs AONB is a popular destination for those seeking a combination of natural beauty and historical interest in a primarily rural English setting. The Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation helps ensure careful management and protection to maintain the character, biodiversity, and accessibility of this important landscape. Its proximity to London makes it a frequently visited green escape, valued for outdoor recreation and cultural experiences.

Highlights

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North Downs Way National Trail – A scenic long-distance walking route through chalk escarpments and woodlands.

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The White Horse of Kilburn – A rare hillside chalk figure similar in style to the famous Uffington White Horse.

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Blue Bell Hill – A vantage point with panoramic views over the Medway Valley and historic sites.

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Chilham Village – A well-preserved medieval village known for its historic square and picturesque streets.

Notable Natural Features

North Downs Chalk Escarpment

A striking geological formation featuring steep slopes and rich chalk grasslands supporting unique flora and fauna.

Ancient Woodlands

Home to diverse bird species, bluebells, and indigenous tree species such as oak and beech, these woods offer peaceful walking routes.

Historic Market Towns

Towns such as Canterbury, Faversham, and Sevenoaks showcase Kent’s cultural heritage with historic architecture and lively markets.