Trosley Country Park

In 2004, an amenity block (with a public toilet facility, offices and store area) was built within the park.

[7] It is situated on the North Downs and the chalk grassland slopes of the park are a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

After the park was formed, these grasslands were cleared of scrub to allow the rare chalk land plants and animals to re-establish including the musk orchid, and chalkhill blue butterfly.

The 'Blue Route' is 2 miles (3.2 km) long, and involves more challenging terrain, with steep hills and climbs.

The North Downs Way leads via a bridleway through the Country Park on its way from Wrotham to Upper Halling.

Exercise equipment within Trosley Country Park
North Downs Way in Trosley