Park
Brockhill Country Park
24 locals recommend,
Location
Sandling Road
Hythe, England
Tips from locals
Victorian landscaped country park, with lake, woodland and open countryside walks. Visitor centre and cafe too!
A peaceful slice of the Kent Downs outside Hythe, Brockhill Country Park is on land that once belonged to a sprawling Norman manor. The park is mostly open grassland and meadows on a broad valley formed by the Brockhill Stream. There are two signposted trails, one around the park’s tree-lined central lake and another along the valley. Both of these join with the 163-mile Saxon Shore Way if you’d like to keep walking. In early spring there’s a sea of snowdrops in the meadows, while you should see white marbled butterflies on a sunny day in July. The park has a picnic area, while you can end your walk with a cup of tea and a chat at the Brockhill Cafe’s patio.
A peaceful slice of the Kent Downs outside Hythe, Brockhill Country Park is on land that once belonged to a sprawling Norman manor. The park is mostly open grassland and meadows on a broad valley formed by the Brockhill Stream. There are two signposted trails, one around the park’s tree-lined cent…