Bedgebury Forest is a large expanse of managed woodland created during the 1930's to help counteract the smog of London.
Sitting between Flimwell, Goudhurst, Cranbrook, and Hawkhurst in Kent, the 2600 acres contains both deciduous and coniferous tree species.
The forest has many footpaths and tracks which are open to the public for recreation, including different mountain bikes trails for families or the Red Route for more experienced riders.
A visitor centre and café is situated at
TQ716332 and large car park adjacent.
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