What's here? at Broadwater Warren
Available on site
Open from 9am (Tuesday 10am) - 5pm.
30 spaces Accessed on Broadwater Forest Lane- a rural two-lane road with no pavement on either side.
Hard surfaced (rolled hoggin).
Height barrier at car park entrance - 1.95m/6ft 4ins high.
No kerbs or steps and the gate onto the All-Ability Trail is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
The white Nature trail is 1.5 miles (approx 40 minutes) taking in heathland, woodland and the decoy pond.
The first 200m is flat, and hard-surfaced. After that the trail is on an unsurfaced track.
There are wide kissing gates adapted for wheelchair and buggy users.
The white Nature trail is 1.5 miles (approx 40 minutes) taking in heathland, woodland and the decoy pond.
The first 200m is flat, and hard-surfaced. After that the trail is on an unsurfaced track.
There are wide kissing gates adapted for wheelchair and buggy users.
Two designated viewpoints - Heathland and a Nightjar.
The white Nature trail is 1.5 miles (approx 40 minutes) taking in heathland, woodland and the decoy pond.
The first 200m is flat, and hard-surfaced. After that the trail is on an unsurfaced track.
There are wide kissing gates adapted for wheelchair and buggy users.
The second is the green heathland and woodland trail which is 3 miles long (approx 2 hours) which takes you round the whole reserve including an optional detour to the heathland viewpoint.
This is generally unsurfaced, and can become muddy in autumn and winter.
There is a section of boardwalk crossing ecologically important wet woodland, and narrower kissing gates.
Benches can be found along both Trails. Along both trails there are permanent and temporary information signs.
Guided Walks
Not available on site
Nearest toilet in Tunbridge Wells, 3 miles (5km) away.
Nearest baby changing facilities are in Tunbridge Wells, 3 miles (5km) away.
Nearest toilet in Tunbridge Wells, 3 miles (5km) away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
There is no cafe or shop at this reserve. Nearest cafes are in Tunbridge Wells, 3 miles (5km) away.
We recommend you to bring your own food and drinks if this is likely to affect your visit.
Restrictions
Dogs are welcome on the paths around the nature reserve.
Please keep to the designated paths only.
Please keep your dog on a short lead and under control at all times, due to the sensitive wildlife, habitats and livestock here.
Please pick up after you dog and use the dog waste bins that are provided.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.