Cromers Wood is a relatively small area of semi natural woodland covering around 28 hectares and is tucked away up an unmade lane off Broadoak Road. The woodland was donated to The Kent Wildlife Trust by Shell Research Limited back in January 1996 and has been transformed into a visitor friendly woodland with marked trails for walking, cycling and horse riding. The main carpark is closed but there is parking available for 4 car outside the main gate.
The woodland is not particularly fenced so not dog proof if you have a dog that may run off but you are away from busy roads.
There are a few footpaths and routes that can be taken and will lead you round the perimeter of the woodland taking around 30 minutes.
Off Broadoak Road, Milstead, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 8AD
This walk is away from main roads but a lane does run along one side of the woodland and is not fenced.
Click the walk title in the top right of the above window to open the route on the AllTrails website or the mobile app. You can then create a free account which will then allow you to follow the route as you walk on your mobile. If you would rather not sign up to AllTrails free account and would like to use another mapping app (such as OS Maps, Outdooractive or Komoot etc) on your phone then you can download the GPX file below and import this into your desired app inorder to follow the trail.
A lovely wood if you live nearby or if your visiting freinds and family in the area but as its not that big it's probably not worth a long drive to come here fo a walk.
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