Spring is a wonderful time to visit Royal Tunbridge Wells. As the historic spa town comes back to life after winter, visitors can enjoy blooming parks, lively cultural events, and a growing calendar of seasonal festivals. With its elegant Georgian architecture, charming cafés, and surrounding countryside, Tunbridge Wells offers the perfect setting for a relaxing spring break.
The town is known for its historic promenade, The Pantiles, a beautiful Georgian colonnade filled with boutiques, cafés, galleries, and regular markets that attract both locals and visitors throughout the year.
Spring is also a great time to explore nearby parks and countryside, with walking trails across the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and outdoor attractions reopening for the season.
Below are some of the key events and activities visitors can enjoy in Tunbridge Wells during spring.
5 March 2026
A delicious way to begin the spring events calendar, this chocolate and wine tasting experience takes place at Hotel du Vin Tunbridge Wells.
Guests can sample carefully paired chocolates and wines while learning about flavour combinations and wine tasting techniques in a relaxed and social setting.
14 March 2026
Another popular spring tasting event at Hotel du Vin, this evening compares sparkling wines from different regions. Guests taste a range of sparkling varieties while learning about the differences between Champagne, English sparkling wines, and other styles.
21 March 2026
This afternoon experience combines a guided wine tasting with a seasonal lunch menu, offering a relaxed introduction to wine pairing and regional varieties.
20 – 22 March 2026
Held at the heritage railway near Tunbridge Wells, the Spring Ales Festival is a lively celebration of craft beer, cider, and live music.
Visitors can enjoy:
The event takes place inside the historic engine shed and offers a unique setting combining local drinks and railway heritage.
22 March 2026
This wellness-focused day retreat at Flow Tunbridge Wells celebrates the arrival of spring with yoga sessions, mindfulness workshops, and meditation.
The retreat runs from 9:00am to 5:30pm and is designed to help participants reconnect with nature and the changing seasons.
23 April 2026
This relaxed tasting experience celebrates English wine and local produce. Guests sample regional wines alongside artisan cheeses and charcuterie while learning about the growing English wine industry.
1 – 10 May 2026
One of the town’s most anticipated cultural events, the Tunbridge Wells Literary Festival brings together writers, journalists, and speakers for a ten-day programme of talks, discussions, and performances.
Events take place across venues around the town, including theatres and cultural spaces, and the festival attracts well-known authors from across the UK.
The Pantiles is the historic heart of Tunbridge Wells and one of the town’s most picturesque areas. Visitors can browse independent shops, art galleries, and cafés beneath the Georgian colonnade.
Seasonal markets and outdoor events frequently take place here during spring weekends.
Several green spaces around Tunbridge Wells are especially beautiful during spring, including:
Both parks feature lakes, gardens, and walking paths that are perfect for enjoying the warmer weather.
Tunbridge Wells sits on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can explore scenic countryside trails, historic villages, and traditional country pubs throughout the region.
If you’re planning a spring visit to Tunbridge Wells, staying in a comfortable and well-located holiday home allows you to explore the town and surrounding countryside at your own pace.
Pass the Keys offers professionally managed homes across Tunbridge Wells, providing guests with stylish accommodation close to the town centre, parks, and seasonal events. With professional cleaning, comfortable living spaces, and local support, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay while discovering everything the town has to offer.
Whether you’re attending the Literary Festival, exploring The Pantiles, or enjoying countryside walks in the High Weald, Pass the Keys provides the perfect base for a memorable spring getaway.
Yes. Spring brings blooming parks, milder weather, and a variety of cultural events and food experiences across the town.
Visitors can attend events such as the Spa Valley Railway Spring Ales Festival and the Tunbridge Wells Literary Festival.
The Pantiles is a historic Georgian promenade known for its shops, cafés, markets, and cultural events.
Visitors can enjoy walking in the High Weald countryside, explore Dunorlan Park, or visit nearby vineyards and historic estates.
A two- to three-day stay allows visitors to explore the town, attend spring events, and discover the surrounding countryside.