
There are some events in and around Wrotham each year worth visiting if you can. The bottom right picture above is Wrotham Radio Mast overlooking the village. This landmark can be seen for tens of miles around in all directions. Operated by the BBC for radio, it broadcasts at 250 Kilo Watts.
Every 1st May the village plays host to Morris dancers.
Early in May there is a very comprehensive art festival encompassing several different art forms. Such as painting, art and craft and pottery.
Early in June there is the Wrotham Steam and Car Rally held at the top of Wrotham Hill. The pictures above were taken at this event in June 1998.
There are regular boot sales held on the field at the top of Wrotham Hill throughout the summer months.
Each year, close to 5th November they hold a Grand Fireworks Display. This years event will be extra special. They combined Halloween and fireworks nights with a street march and band parading through the village. This was a good opportunity for the children to show off their fancy costumes.

The Christmas Fair held around 5th December with the grand lights
switch on. On sale are gifts from traditional stalls. The high
street is closed to traffic, with Morris dancing, Scottish
pipers, father Christmas, carol concert and there are free gifts
for children.


