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Holly Hill Woodland

Snodland, Gravesend DA13 0UB, United Kingdom

Holly Hill Woodland
Country park
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76 reviews
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89RV+5P Gravesend, United Kingdom
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Max Daley
Max Daley
So pleased I found this place. So close to home. Such a stunning view once you are at the very top. Quite small, so don't expect to be here too long. A well routed walk takes you all the way around. A steep set of stairs preparing you for the assent to come, just don't forget the decent! Oh and don't try to cycle up Birling hill on your way here, professionals only.
Laura Goode
Laura Goode
Easy to get to, great vantage points. Very middy like super download style muddy. , Welllies or boots only is a must have.
Trainers wil not survive this journey. Don't attempt it. Wrap up warm. Great tracks when you are not saving your trainers from the mud..
Graham kay
Graham kay
Holly Hill is one of the last untouched areas of ancient woodland in Kent with a wealth of Fungi, plants and trees if you explore off the beaten track you also find bomb craters which were caused by the Doodle bugs that didn't have enough altitude to clear the downs on-route to London
Radka Turková
Radka Turková
Lovely place around this time of the year. The view was fantastic 😍
Peter Pobjecky
Peter Pobjecky322 days ago
Loved it! Small but quiet hidden gem for walk in nature with stunning views
Feizal Mowlabocus
Feizal Mowlabocus2 years ago
A wonderful woodland full of character and a great place to explore in peace and tranquility. Holly Hill is accessed from White Horse Road, it is a single carriageway so be aware. There is a free car park. Fantastic views from the highest point and there are some stunning Beech trees and carpets of Bluebells in the Spring/summer.
Elizabeth Winter
Elizabeth Winter2 years ago
Beautiful area for walking, horse riding or just sitting and admiring the scenery
Louise Hitchcock
Louise Hitchcock2 years ago
Trails clearly visible, great view from the view point, not muddy apart from one little bit which could easily be walked around. Free car park but only a handful of spaces and make sure to check the gate locking time. Our dog really enjoys these woods.
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