The High Weald in the south east of England is one of the countries designated AONB. The High Weald spans the three counties of Kent, East Sussex and west Sussex. The following post is a small compilation of some of the best places to visit on the High Weald for landscape photography and hiking.
Another wet weekend on the high weald around Kent and East Sussex. For this weekends autumn landscape photography walk over the High Weald in Kent I chose to start from the little village of Benendon. Continue reading Benendon Walk High Weald Kent→
Second weekend of November, more rain and more Autumn landscape photography on the High Weald in East Sussex, around Dallington and Woods Corner. The first morning where I am scraping ice off my windscreen. Continue reading Dallington High Weald Photography→
First weekend of November and its a very wet and windy one, at least on Saturday. Sunday was a lot better and venture out on a new route on the High Weald, a walk over Tent Hill in east Sussex. Continue reading Tent Hill High Weald Landscapes→
Through the month of October, desperately been wanting to get out and capture some woodland Autumn Photography. I thought it would be on the Chiltern Hills but the first Autumn shoots are on the High Weald in Kent. Continue reading Autumn Photography High Weald Kent→
I was running out of new places to visit in east Sussex, so this weekend I decided to push further afield in Kent. I chose to visit the countryside around the village of Brenchley on the edge of high weald. Continue reading Brenchley High Weald Kent→
From the OS Maps online I liked the look of the countryside around Burwash common on the high weald in east Sussex. Lots of contours, perhaps good viewpoints for some landscape photography and a walk. Continue reading Burwash Common High Weald→
Researching new locations to walk and take landscape photographs of in and around east Sussex, Beckley wood on the high weald not far from Brede looked like a good candidate for this weekend. Continue reading High Weald Beckley Woods East Sussex→
Sunday I knew I wanted to go for a walk and practice some more landscape photography, but where? I like to scout new places but I had picked all the low hanging fruit. Online I found east Sussex county councils circular walks and liked the look of Winchelsea to Cock Marling along the river Brede. Continue reading River Brede Winchelsea Cock Marling→