Snipe Wood

Site Information

Snipe Woods is a mixed woodland near Pembury, combining areas of broadleaf trees with conifer plantations on a PAWS (Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site). Much of the woodland is relatively young, having been planted within the last 50 years, and is now entering a new phase of active management.
Our vision is to restore and enhance biodiversity by harvesting conifer compartments and allowing them to regenerate naturally, encouraging native broadleaf species to re-establish. Management will also include thinning selected broadleaf areas, creating glades, and improving rides to support wildlife and promote healthy woodland structure. These actions will also help increase the diversity of bird species, providing improved habitats for a range of woodland birds.
Historically, Snipe Woods was known for its reptile populations, but these have declined with the reduction of bare ground and the planting of woodland species. Through the creation of glades and open spaces, we aim to improve habitats for reptiles still present, such as slow worms, common lizards, and grass snakes.
The site plays an important role as a water catchment area, with a stream and pumping station supporting local water supply. Visitors can enjoy a network of footpaths throughout the woodland, which form part of the Tunbridge Wells Circular Walk, offering scenic routes for walking and wildlife observation. Please note that parking is limited to a few locations, so plan your visit accordingly.
Snipe Woods is owned by Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and forms part of the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) scheme, ensuring that its management delivers measurable improvements for nature. Through sustainable practices, this woodland will continue to provide a valuable habitat for wildlife and a peaceful space for the community to enjoy.”

 

Site Location

Snipe Woods is located approximately 1.5km to the northeast of Pembury and the same distance from the village of Matfield. There are entrance points from Romford Road (where car parking is possible), as well as through various footpaths, some forming part of the Tunbridge Wells Circular Route.

Access Information

A firm gravel trackway runs from the car park through the main part of the woodland to a crossroad, whereby you can follow 3 footpaths further into the site. These are often harder to traverse during the winter months.

Toilets – No toilets at this site.

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Postcode: TN2 4BB

Town: Pembury, Kent

 

Contact Details

KHWP manage the site on behalf of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. If you would like to get in touch with any questions, issues or wildlife sightings, please email us at cmp@khwp.org.uk.

Please contact the local police on 101 to report anti-social behaviour or call 999 if it is an emergency.