Shorne Woods Country Park is located between Strood and Gravesend, in the English county of Kent.
A large part of the park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with the designation Shorne and Ashenbank Woods.
A longer trail (the Darmley Trail - 6.2 miles (10.0 km)) has also been developed taking area outside of Shorne Woods park, including Darnley Mausoleum, Jeskyns (a one-time farm of 360 acres (150 ha), which is being turned into a greenspace area and country park by the Forestry Commission ), Ranscombe Farm and Cobham Hall.
The park also has an eco-friendly visitor centre designed by Lee Evans Partnership and costing £1.6m.
The mainly sweetchestnut structure,[6] also used Oak thinnings were used from Park Wood, Kent near Appledore, as the window and roof joinery.
Finds from the Stone Age (flint tools) to World War II items have been found.
It was demolished in 1500 and the building materials re-used in the nearby Cobham Hall, now a girls' school.
Shorne Woods Country park is also home to a parkrun which is a free timed 5k event fully staffed by volunteers.