Royal Tunbridge Wells is a large affluent town in western Kent, England, around 40 miles (64 km) south-east of central London by road and 34.5 miles (55.5 km) by rail. The town is situated close to the border of Kent with East Sussex, and is situated upon the northern edge of the High Weald, whose sandstone geology is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and High Rocks.
Restaurants in Royal Tunbridge Wells
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Extreme Ventures have very competitive rates for anyone who wants to join us for a birthday party, private climbing tuition, and abseiling or multi adventure fun days out with your friends and family. To help make the most of your free time, Extreme Ventures has an extensive range of adventures and climbing courses for all your recreational activities that will add fun to your free time. Our specialists are all qualified and active sportsmen or women and always available to offer their expert advice and provide you with the best and most informative service, whilst making sure that you have everything you need for your next adventure! We are very passionate about adventure and providing fun, safe, and enjoyable learning for everyone. Our instructors respect every student as an individual and provide to their personal needs & requirements. We work with all our clients to improve skills, confidence, team building, social skills and technical skills or to just have plain
5.0 based on 75 reviews
Here at Sky Birds of Prey we offer experiences to suit anyone of any age, from a 2 hour experience to a full day exploring every aspect of Birds of Prey and the art of falconry. Our 20 years experience in the business means we have plenty to share with you! Great as a gift, or just to broaden your horizons and try something new, we guarantee to give you a day to remember.
Had an absolutely brilliant time here for my mum's 50th birthday present. Ryan and the team were fantastic. Made us feel welcome from the second we got there. The birds are so well looked after and loved. My mum handled many more birds than she was expecting and thoroughly enjoyed the whole day. She was a little nervous around some of the biygger birds of prey but was put at ease straight away. We were given facts and information about each day, but in a way that it didn't feel like a lecture. I was just a spectator, but even I had a brilliant time and the lunch was delicious (and massive!). Would thoroughly recommend and have started hinting for my own birthday now!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
My son (29) and my husband bought me this experience for Christmas and joined me so we could do it altogether. We had a really fun afternoon. Refreshments are provided as you are there quite a long time (excellent value for money). The teacher was brilliant and everyone was friendly and helpful. We came home with a variety of delicious chocolate treats and truffles (please forgive me Weight watchers, I was weak and they are delicious). I struggled towards the end as I have arthritis in my knees so perhaps some tall stools could be an idea for us weak kneed weak willed people lol.
5.0 based on 320 reviews
Clue Cracker is the first and only Escape Rooms in Tunbridge Wells. Boasting three exceptional games, each lasting 60 minutes, you will struggle to choose your favourite! We currently have Jail Break, a nail biting prison escape, where you and you inmates must try to escape from jail before the Warden catches you. The Diamond Dogs, an intricately planned jewellery heist, where you and your gang must loot as much as you can and most importantly steal the famous Montgomery Diamond. And Temple Quest, a Jungle swinging, boulder dashing 60 minutes of monkey madness. In each of the games you will be faced with a cacophony of puzzles, clues, mazes, padlocks and keys. Choose your team wisely if you hope to escape the clutches of Clue Cracker.
Wow wow wow! Absolutely amazing afternoon at Diamond Dogs for my sons 11th birthday! Highly enjoyable and entertaining the host was outstanding and great fun had by all ages 10 - 60 years old in our bubble, and everyone enjoyed them self immensely, can’t recommend this enough! Memories made. 10/10
4.5 based on 1,575 reviews
For awhile, I'd thought that Washington D.C's free museums (which would take a fortnight to engage) was the singular behemoth and clearly most profound source of vast cultural, artistic and informational largesse to be found anywhere in the world. Now I feel otherwise. There's nothing akin to the National Trust, and combining it with English Heritage (they do share eight sites), one can spend a lifetime intimately and joyously engaged in its wonders. Taking Scotney Castle and its gardens as a magnificent - if somewhat less familiar - example of its splendid offerings- is like being a child at the shore digging in his or her toes for a wondrous moment. All extraneous motion ceases in yet another examination of a unique brightly colored and fantastically shaped shell ambling about on a remote perfectly pristine Carribean or South seas beach. There's simply no pail big enough to hold one example of each kind of miracle, no legs or life long enough to engage al the options. Scotney stretches our credulity in terms of the notion of Castle, though the inclusion of a mote easily complicates the issue. Is it not more an estate beyond certain aspects of historical choice and exterior trappings? It seems far too warm and cozy to be completely comfortable as either in any case. And then there's the garden. What a wonderful competitive counterpoint or complement. Take your pick. The price of admission is worth either context in itself. In our last two lengthy UK trips alone, totaling almost four months, we've saved almost $5000 on an investment of $500 with annual memberships to both the National Trust and English Heritage. If I could bring home but a few simple treasures to savor at home in New York, they'd include a great scone or two, some wondrous clotted cream and jam to go along and all the inclusions of those two amazing organizations: The National Trust and English Heritage.
4.5 based on 546 reviews
Lovely place to walk and enjoy great tress and planting so well cared for by many volunteers. At all times of year this park will be the most beautiful place to explore
4.5 based on 73 reviews
We went to see tge 'Snow Queen' if I remember the name correctly during Christmas. The main actress (snow queen) had amazingly beautiful voice. The most impressive thing for me was that - all tge stage performers had many roles/tasks on stage i.e. one that sing will play violin too and in the meantime she will also dance and act. We actually just went to see the Lion King at Lyceum Theatre before coming to see this snow queen, however, I didn't like this show less than the legendary lion king at all. It's unique budget, but just as good in a different way.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
Great venue and a nice park. Parking spaces are nearby in the car park! A must go when they hold the ice skating, even if you don't they have benches nearby to watch or take photos for your family/friends.
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