Seeing the Best of Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells is known as one of the top tourist destinations in the country for its many sights and attractions offered to local and foreign visitors alike. Although just 30 miles outside of London proper, the town transports to you to one of the most beautiful Kent countryside that you are yet to see. The area is lined with beautiful traditional architecture and offers the best in modernity and comfort. So read on and learn about the top places to see in town.
The Great Dixter House and Garden
English history is never without romantic gardens and lush beautiful vegetation. And there is no other place to see nature's beauty than in the Great Dixter Gardens. The area features beautiful flowering plants and even majestic garden arrangements and pure art. The garden features vegetations that have been grown for centuries in the area.
Hever Castle
There is no better way to get a glimpse of the town's history than to discover for your self the grandeurs of its many stately homes and castles. One of the jewels of the town is the 13th century Hever Castle. The castle features an old moat, adding more to its romantic charm. The castle was once home to the famous Anne Boleyn. Today, it does not go without its majestic tapestries and interiors designs and of course, its equally beautiful gardens.
Vineyards
Tunbridge Wells offers one of the best tasting wines in the Kent area. The countryside is lined with picturesque vineyards that you can easily visit with a drive. But for those who want a hands on experience on the famous Tunbridge Wells vineyards, you can do so in Sandhurst and Lamberhusrt vineyards which are one of the best in the area. These vineyards offer tours and wine tastings for a certain ticket price.
Churches
The religious history of Tunbridge Wells is as colorful as everything else in the area. Tunbridge offers tourists one of the most beautiful churches in the country. There are magnificent plaster ceiling at the Parish Church of Prince Charles the Martyr to the majestic stained glass art adorning the walls and windows of All Saints' in Tudeley.
Bedgebury
There is no better way to get some sun in Tunbridge Wells than to spend the outdoors in Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest. The area features a number of hiking trails and a majestic array of pines and many other types of vegetation that you can only find in limited areas of the country. And for your convenience, the area also offers showers, cafes and an outdoor shop to suit any of your needs.
Al Fresco Dining Cafes
The streets of Tunbridge Wells are lined with various al fresco cafes to suit every visitor's taste and whims. From simple afternoon teas and hearty meals, the food shops in the area can serve you the best. Visitors are invited to venture out and try the different food experiences and to bask in the beautiful sights of Tunbridge Wells while enjoying that meal outdoors.
So take a taxi to Tunbridge Wells and do not forget to put all these sights in your next itinerary and you are sure to experience the best that the town has to offer.

