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High Rocks National Monument

High Rocks Ln, Tunbridge Wells TN3 9JJ, United Kingdom

High Rocks National Monument
Tourist attraction
4.6
219 reviews
8 comments
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46FG+27 Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
+44 1892 515532
highrocks.co.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: 10–16
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Adam March
Adam March232 days ago
Amazing place for a family day trip. Picturesque and historic location. Excellent food in near Borders restaurant/pub/venue, very friendly people. We will be coming back in summer 🙂
Lorna Trott
Lorna Trott263 days ago
Absolutely amazing place! Not only just for a visit for food and drinks and the gorgeous rocks! BUT we had the great hall barn for our wedding and it couldn’t have gone any better! The staff are outstanding, friendly, funny and on the hall, everything went smoothly, it’s perfectly beautiful and everyone thought we paid double what we actually did because it’s so beautiful! If I renew my vowels it would be done here again!
Ben Capon
Ben Capon293 days ago
This place is absolutely fascinating and is a real hidden gem. Beautiful views on a sunny day.

Just be warned no young children are allowed (under 5's) and all other children must be accompanied by an adult.
Gus Ferguson
Gus Ferguson355 days ago
This place was an amazing unexpected find on a day out with my boy on the Spa Valley Railway. The High Rocks themselves are a very impressive collection of ancient sandstone rock formations and a former stone age camp. The best thing is navigating the ten bridges which interlink the tops of the rocks although there are no barriers so make sure you're holding on to any adventurous children
Davinder S
Davinder S1 year ago
Nice place to visit, not much to see the whole place takes about an hour. Parking is free on site. Tickets are available to buy across the road in Pub.
Paul Cook
Paul Cook1 year ago
This is one of the tunbridge wells steam trains stops, we got off and started walking there was a public footpath to follow but wasn't very (mobility) disabled friendly, I appreciate its a tough place to keep but there was variable amounts of littering throughout our walk. Other than that if you enjoy a good walk well worth a visit as very picturesque.
Margaret Beil
Margaret Beil1 year ago
Fun place to scramble about, going in January, we had the whole place to ourselves!
Nicola Danielle Mc Garry
Nicola Danielle Mc Garry2 years ago
We held our wedding at the High Rocks in August and were truly blown away by the service we were provided. Not only is the venue itself beautiful, the service really is second to none. We booked quite far in advanced and they were with us at every step along the way, always on hand with any questions or queries.
The day itself was completely seamless from start to finish. Our guests were made to feel so comfortable and we were completely guided through the day by our toastmaster Martin. All staff on hand were excellent. Thank you especially to Stuart, Maggie and Giuseppe for always being on hand. We cannot wait to come back for our anniversary dinner.

Nicola and Ewan
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