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• Who we are
The Seven Wonders of the Weald are unique places to discover and all within easy reach of one another and offering the visitor ample opportunity to experience a variety of different outdoor attractions. Some of the attractions have special events throughout the year, such as outdoor summer concerts, fungi forays, sculpture shows and boating extravaganzas and details of these can be found on their individual websites.

The diversity of the Seven Wonders of the Weald, and their setting, the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), makes visiting the attractions a must when venturing into the heart of the Kent & Sussex borders.

Just 8 miles from Royal Tunbridge Wells and less than 40 miles south east of London, this is an area of rolling hills draped with small irregular fields and grasslands, abundant woodlands and hedges, sunken lanes, captivating villages and farmsteads plus wonderful historic buildings to admire - all combining to make one of England’s finest landscapes. Royal Tunbridge Wells serves as an ideal gateway to the Seven Wonders of the Weald. An attractive spa town with a colourful and varied history, Royal Tunbridge Wells has an excellent range of shopping and eating outlets, and good transport links to the area, and makes a good stepping off point to exploring the Seven Wonders.

The term ‘Weald’ (derived from the Germanic word wald meaning wilderness or forest) describes the whole area between the North and South Downs AONBs. With more distinctive ridges and valleys and better conserved landscape features than the Low Weald, the High Weald was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1983 and remains largely undiscovered.

Mission Statement
The development of a sustainable rural tourism destination led by a partnership of local attractions, to promote activities and tourism products and to increase visitor knowledge of the area whilst adding value to the local economy

Objects
*   To work together to increase awareness and raise the profile of rural tourism in   the Seven Wonders Area* 
*   To promote a sustainable tourism product, based on local distinctiveness, which benefits the local community, economy and environment
*   To improve and enhance the area through activities, events, recreation opportunities and sustainable access to the countryside, ensuring inclusion for all

• Funders
We are grateful to the following organisations for their support in establishing the Seven Wonders of the Weald: SEEDA, Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Tourism South East, AONB Sustainable Development Fund and Interreg.

7 Wonders Leaflet available to download: Outer PDF- Inner PDF

Links to video clips of the Seven Wonders http://www.kenttv.com/search.php?Keywords=7+wonders

 
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/The 7 Wonders
/ High Weald
Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty
/ Sissinghurst Castle
/ Bedgebury
/ Bewl Water
/ Finchcocks
/ Lamberhurst
Vineyard
/ Marle Place
/ Scotney Castle
Garden & Estate
/ Royal Tunbridge Wells
/ Merriments Gardens