From coastal paths to woodland trails, our developments across Kent are perfectly placed for scenic strolls, rigorous rambles and hilly hikes. Throughout the month of May, they’re encouraging ramblers to walk by one of their developments for a cup of tea & a sneak peek around the show homes.
With health, wellbeing, and connection to nature more important than ever, Redrow South East’s Sales Team has curated the top walks for local Kent homebuyers.
Top Walks Around Redrow’s South East developments include:
Deal – Betteshanger Park Circular Trail
Just steps away from the Greenways development, Betteshanger Park is a 250-acre country park built on a rejuvenated colliery. It boasts a 6.3km circular walking trail that meanders through enchanting woodlands, open fields, and a serene pond. The park is perfect for families as it includes cycling tracks, a café and nature play areas.
Sittingbourne - Milton Creek Country Park & Surrounding Trails
A stone’s throw from the Amber Fields and Regent Quay developments, Milton Creek Country Park offers a peaceful escape with flat, well-maintained paths ideal for young families and casual walkers. The park features wetlands, meadows, and woodlands, with a circular 5.1 km trail.
Ashford – Conningbrook Lakes Country Park
Located a short distance from Crown Hill View, this 34-hectare park is a haven for walkers and cyclists with three lakes, grasslands, and wet woodlands. It’s unique setting is an opportunity to explore the surrounding area and the riverside’s wildlife habitats.
Stuart Galloway, Sales Director at Redrow South East, said: "We design our developments to be more than homes, they’re gateways to nature. National Walking Month is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the outdoors and show how Redrow communities are perfectly positioned for residents to enjoy active, balanced lifestyles."
Our developments also include pedestrian-friendly layouts, green open spaces, and connections to public footpaths, to encourage walking not just in May, but all year round.
Find out more information about our developments in the South East.