Day trips from Tunbridge Wells, across the Weald and within 15 minutes of The Brown Trout in Lamberhurst, lies conveniently placed in the middle of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, within easy reach of some of the most outstanding scenery in the south east of England.
Just south of Lamberhurst is Bewl Water, a reservoir created in the 1970s which forms the largest inland water in the region. The area was always intended to be an attraction, with a carefully sculpted landscape where visitors can enjoy the scenery and environment. On top of the sheer beauty of the area, Bewl Water is also a popular destination for fans of water sports, from kayaking to power boating, there is plenty of room on the reservoir and the outdoor activities centre offers courses from April to October.
Bewl Water is a popular tourist destination, one of the most popular on the border between Kent and Sussex. Aside from the range of activities and beautiful countryside, Bewl Water provide a vital habitat for over 3000 different species. As well as storing nearly 7,000,000,000 gallons of water for local supply. The other attraction of Bewl Water is the fantastic fishing available year round.
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