There are no stiles or gates on route, just a few staggered barriers. Start by standing in the car park facing the wooden vehicle barrier (with the large notice board just to your left). There are also man-made ditches and banks alongside road verges designed to block fly-tipping. ORDER ONLINE. The Hurtwood is a stunning mix of magical pine woods and heaths, ponds and glades, wildlife and wilderness. This walk is perfect for your dog. Follow this steadily downhill through the trees for a short distance and at the bottom you will come to a pond ahead. Horses are also able to use this trail.A walk around The Hurtwood, a unique and beautiful world of heath and forest in the heart of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Paths and tracks are not surfaced and may be rough and, particularly in winter, very muddy.All users of the Hurtwood have a shared responsibility to ensure the safety of themselves and others wishing to enjoy the environment.

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Keep right at the next fork and a few paces later you'll come to a junction of paths. Fabulous views from holmbury hill and the village of holmbury st Mary is gorgeous. We’ve opened more than 135 gardens and parks in England, Wales and Northern Ireland through advanced booking.

However the final long stretch via the bridleway is pretty dull. The Hurtwood and Holmbury Hill is a 5.8 kilometer loop trail located near Dorking, Surrey, England that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. Turn right here and follow this path steadily uphill. The woodlands are privately owned but since 1926 the public have been welcomed to walk and ride through the Hurtwood. At the far edge of the fort, keep ahead on the permissive path which forms part of the Greensand Way. At the far edge of the fort, keep ahead on the permissive path which forms part of the Greensand Way. Follow the path through the staggered barrier and steadily swinging left, then winding along the edge of the ancient hill fort. Ignore the first path off to the right and the track now climbs more steeply. There are no stiles or gates on route, just a few staggered barriers. …

Allow 1.5 to 2 hours. Or email hurtwoodhotel@mail.com. Stay with the stone accessible path as it bears right, leading you up to a circular view point. Agree about the last stretch being long but it was a nice steady climb.Lovely walk. Take the second path on the right, heading steadily downhill and then swinging left between tall banks. Accurate directions. The path then swings right and passes between a pair of ponds. On a clear day you will be able to see the sea at Shoreham and turn around to see the high rise buildings of London. The views from Holmbury Hill, which is 261 metres high, are amongst the finest in Surrey and the area was once known as Little Switzerland. CONTACT Walking Bottom, Peaslake, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 9RR E / info@hurtwoodinn.com T / 01306 731769 . ORDER ONLINE. Explore Simon's Wood wet woodland and lowland heath habitats, providing an increasingly rare habitat for many birds and invertebrates. The trees give shelter in the winter and shade in the summer.Circular Walk from Blackheath via Winterfold, Pitch Hill and Farley Green (distance 9 miles) The walk goes over heathlands and through forest. Find a place near you to make the most of the Surrey countryside. The Hurtwood. The views from Holmbury Hill are stunning and the trails down the west side are nicely varied in size, undulation and surface.