Walk 4 begins at the lych gate of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul . There is free parking available by the Church and it is close to the town centre with its shops, pubs, a variety of places in which to eat, historic buildings (including the Eden Valley Museum) and the convenient Edenbridge Town station.
The route passes Delaware Farm which still bears an ornate west door dated 1697, and also offers some great chances for wildlife spotting on the banks of the River Eden.
The route is about 3 miles (4.8 km) and takes about 1.5 hours on mostly easy terrain. Parts of it can be very muddy in winter and there are 7 stiles.
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The routes used are believed to be public rights of way, unless otherwise stated. However, Edenbridge Town Council accepts no responsibility for any error or subsequent change.
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