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Explorethe Surrey Hills
One of England’s Finest Landscapes
www.surreyhills.org
TravelInformation
By RailThe Surrey Hills is very well served by publictransport, particularly by rail. Lying midwaybetween London and the south coast, travellingtimes are remarkably fast – to the centre of London,to the rest of the UK, to the Channel ports and on toEurope with Eurostar services to Paris and Brusselsfrom London Waterloo.
For details of train services and fares telephone08457 484950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk orwww.thetrainline.com
By RoadSurrey is served by the M25, M3 and M23. Allmajor routes (to the North, to Wales, the Channelports etc) can be accessed from the M25. The M23connects with major routes along the south coast aswell as Gatwick Airport.
For details of bus services and fares telephoneTraveline on 0871 2002233.Comprehensive bus and train guides are availablefrom all Tourist Information Centres.
This leaflet will help you to get more outof your visit to the Surrey Hills and theFarnham, Haslemere, Guildford,Dorking and Reigate areas. For moredetailed information on attractions,walks, itineraries and much more visitwww.surreyhills.org
Our thanks to: Alex Anderson, The National Trust,Zac Macaulay/Surrey CC, Bruce Tanner/Natural England,Denbies Wine Estate, Peter Mills/MVDC &Guildford BC for front andback cover photography.
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This leaflet has been prepared by the Surrey Hills Board, with support from:
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Devil’s Punch Bowl – Fantastic for views, walkingand family outings.Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park – Nearly 200sculptures set in a stunning garden.
Guildford HighlightsGuildford Castle – Now known as ‘The Great Tower’and set in stunning gardens.Surrey Hills Llamas – Enjoy a day trekking with yourvery own llama.Hatchlands Park – 18th century house setin 430 acres of parkland.
Dapdune Wharf – Discover the story of England’soldest working waterway.Winkworth Arboretum – Tranquil hillside woodlandwith sweeping views.
Dorking HighlightsBox Hill – Famous beauty spot with easy accessfootpath for visitors with limited mobility.Bocketts Farm – A farm park with excellent facilitiesfor children.Denbies Wine Estate – England’s largest and mostspectacular vineyard.Polesden Lacey – Exceptional Regency house set inextensive grounds.Leith Hill – The highest point in South East England,fantastic for views and walking.
Reigate and East Surrey HighlightsGodstone Farm – Farm park ideal for all the family.Mountain boarding at Priory Farm – A fast pacedaction sport.Woldingham Walk – 51/2 mile walk through hiddenvalleys and chalk downland.Titsey Place & Gardens – One of the most beautifulestates in Surrey.Outwood Windmill – The oldest working windmillin Britain.
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for other attractions and accommodation in Surrey visit... www.visitsurrey.com or contact the local tourist information centre
ExploreThe Surrey Hills Area ofOutstanding Natural BeautyThe Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding NaturalBeauty (AONB) is one of 36 nationally protectedlandscapes in England, having equal landscapestatus and protection to a National Park. One ofthe first landscapes to be designated in 1958, theSurrey Hills boasts a diverse and rich landscapejust waiting to be discovered.
This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty stretchesacross the chalk North Downs that run from Farnhamin the west, above Guildford, Dorking and Reigate, to
Oxted in the east. To thesouth are the Greensand Hillsthat include Black Down, theDevil’s Punch Bowl and LeithHill. In between are theriver valleys of the Wey,Tillingbourne and Mole.
From traditional villagesto vibrant market towns,wildlife or history, events
Welcome
‘Here are hill anddell in endlessvariety.Here are woods anddowns.Here is something ofeverything…’
William Cobbett(1762-1835)
Photos from top left : 1. Looking across the Surrey Hills 2. Picnicat Polesden Lacey both © Zac Macaulay/SCC 3. Wotton Church © Peter MillsMVDC 4. Penelope Keith 5. Frensham © The Surrey Hills Board
The Surrey Hills Society is a registered charity promoting thepositive enjoyment and care of the Surrey Hills for those that live,work in or visit the area. The primary concern of the Society is toprotect the unique landscape and character of the Surrey Hills.
Why not pledge your support to the Society and become amember. Benefits include, a regular newsletter and exclusivewalks, talks and events programme. To find out more visitwww.surreyhillssociety.org or telephone 01372 220 647.
Registered charityno 1125532.
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