The Most Picturesque Parkruns in Kent
Kent offers some of the most beautiful Parkrun settings in the UK - from coastal promenades to forest trails and historic parkland. Whether you’re a regular runner or just starting your 5K journey, these courses combine friendly volunteer teams with stunning backdrops that make getting up on a Saturday morning worth it.
Here are some of the most picturesque Parkruns in Kent.
1. Kingdom Parkrun - Penshurst
Location: Kingdom Café, Grove Road, Penshurst, TN11 8DU
Course Type: Multi-terrain, hilly woodland trail
Terrain: Forest paths, grass, and compact dirt tracks
Average Participants: ~120
Facilities: Free parking, toilets, café, outdoor seating
Post-run tip: Grab a coffee and breakfast at Kingdom Café, which overlooks the valley you’ve just conquered.
Why run it:
Set within 13 acres of private woodland, Kingdom Parkrun offers one of the most scenic and challenging 5K routes in Kent. The three-lap course winds through forest trails with breathtaking views over the Weald, rewarding runners with a sense of accomplishment (and elevation gain!).
2. Lullingstone Parkrun - Eynsford
Location: Lullingstone Country Park, Castle Road, Eynsford, DA4 0JF
Course Type: Hilly trail through chalk grassland and woodland
Terrain: Grass, gravel, uneven paths
Average Participants: ~100
Facilities: Parking, visitor centre, toilets, café
Post-run tip: Explore the nearby Lullingstone Castle and World Garden after your run.
Why run it:
Lullingstone Parkrun is known as one of Kent’s toughest - but also one of the most beautiful. The course climbs through rolling downland with sweeping views of the Darent Valley, making the effort more than worthwhile.
3. Deal (Walmer & Walmer Castle) Parkrun
Location: Walmer and Deal Seafront, CT14 7DJ
Course Type: Flat, coastal promenade
Terrain: Tarmac
Average Participants: ~250
Facilities: Public parking, toilets near Deal Pier, cafés nearby
Post-run tip: Cool down with a seafront stroll towards Deal Pier or breakfast at The Lane café.
Why run it:
This coastal Parkrun offers bracing sea air, castle views, and a fast PB-friendly course. Starting near Walmer Castle, the route follows the scenic seafront towards Deal, with views across the English Channel.
4. Bedgebury Pinetum Parkrun - Goudhurst
Location: Bedgebury National Pinetum, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, TN17 2SJ
Course Type: One-lap forest trail
Terrain: Gravel and woodland tracks
Average Participants: ~200
Facilities: Paid parking, toilets, café, adventure play area
Post-run tip: Stay and explore Bedgebury’s family-friendly cycle trails or treetop adventure.
Why run it:
A single-loop route through one of the world’s finest tree collections, Bedgebury Parkrun is a nature-lover’s dream. Expect undulating woodland paths, glimpses of lakes, and towering conifers that make every kilometre a joy.
5. Whitstable Parkrun - Tankerton Slopes
Location: Marine Parade, Tankerton, Whitstable, CT5 2BE
Course Type: Coastal promenade and grass
Terrain: Flat, part-tarmac, part-grass
Average Participants: ~400
Facilities: Free parking along Marine Parade, toilets, cafés nearby
Post-run tip: Enjoy post-run coffee at The Marine Hotel or a dip in the sea in summer.
Why run it:
Whitstable Parkrun is one of the most iconic in Kent. With sea views stretching across the Thames Estuary and a buzzing local atmosphere, it’s ideal for both new runners and veterans looking for a social run with a view.
6. Folkestone Parkrun - The Leas
Location: The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2DZ
Course Type: Out-and-back seafront route
Terrain: Tarmac, flat
Average Participants: ~350
Facilities: Parking nearby, toilets, cafés, sea views
Post-run tip: Grab brunch at The Harbour Café or explore Folkestone Harbour Arm.
Why run it:
Starting on the clifftop promenade overlooking the Channel, Folkestone Parkrun boasts incredible views towards France on a clear day. Its flat course is perfect for PB hunters while still offering coastal charm and community spirit.
7. Great Lines Parkrun - Gillingham
Location: Great Lines Heritage Park, Marlborough Road, Gillingham, ME7 5HT
Course Type: Two-lap grassy parkland
Terrain: Grass, gravel paths
Average Participants: ~400
Facilities: Free parking, toilets, nearby cafés
Post-run tip: Visit the Royal Engineers Museum just a short walk away.
Why run it:
A community favourite, Great Lines Parkrun sits on historic military grounds with panoramic views over Medway. The open parkland and gentle slopes make it a welcoming run for all abilities.
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