Best Walks in Surrey

Surrey has some of the best walking in southern England. The chalk ridge of the North Downs, the sandy heights of the Greensand Way, and the heathland commons of the west offer routes for every ability and season.

Day Walks

Box Hill Stepping Stones Circular

Box Hill Stepping Stones Circular

near Dorking · 5 miles · Moderate

Cross the River Mole on the famous stepping stones and climb to one of Surrey's finest viewpoints. The route loops through ancient box woodland and chalk grassland, with panoramic views south across the Weald from the summit.

Featured in Jane Austen's Emma and the 2012 Olympic cycling road race
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Leith Hill & Friday Street Circular

Leith Hill & Friday Street Circular

near Dorking · 5.5 miles · Moderate

Climb to the highest point in south-east England and descend through ancient woodland to the hidden hamlet of Friday Street. Richard Hull's tower on the summit offers views to the English Channel on clear days.

The highest point in south-east England at 294 metres
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Devil's Punch Bowl Circular

Devil's Punch Bowl Circular

Hindhead · 4 miles · Moderate

Circle the dramatic Devil's Punch Bowl, now returned to peaceful heathland. Since the A3 tunnel opened in 2011, the Punch Bowl has returned to peaceful heathland, rich in nightjars, Dartford warblers, and summer heather.

Transformed since the A3 was rerouted through a tunnel in 2011
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Newlands Corner to Shere

Newlands Corner to Shere

near Guildford · 6 miles · Moderate

Walk from the North Downs panorama at Newlands Corner down through the Surrey Hills to Shere, one of England's prettiest villages. The return passes Silent Pool, a spring-fed chalk pool of striking clarity.

Shere has appeared in several films including The Holiday
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St Martha's Hill from Chilworth

St Martha's Hill from Chilworth

near Guildford · 4 miles · Moderate

Climb from Chilworth's historic gunpowder mills to a Norman hilltop church on the Pilgrims' Way. St Martha-on-the-Hill commands views across central Surrey and has been a place of worship since at least the 12th century.

Passes the ruins of 17th-century gunpowder mills
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Ranmore Common & Polesden Lacey Loop

Ranmore Common & Polesden Lacey Loop

near Dorking · 5 miles · Easy - Moderate

A gentle loop linking ancient beech woodland on Ranmore Common with the grounds of Polesden Lacey, the Edwardian country estate once owned by society hostess Mrs Greville. Good paths throughout.

Accessible walk through two National Trust properties
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Witley & Milford Commons Walk

Witley & Milford Commons Walk

near Godalming · 3 miles · Easy

An easy circuit across two of the best heathland commons in western Surrey. Flat sandy paths and boardwalks cross landscape rich in nightjars, woodlarks, silver-studded blue butterflies, and purple emperor butterflies.

One of the best sites in England for silver-studded blue butterflies
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Headley Heath Circular

Headley Heath Circular

near Leatherhead · 3 miles · Easy

An easy loop across 500 acres of open heathland and chalk downland on the North Downs. The unusual mix of habitats supports orchids, chalkhill blue butterflies, and graylings within easy reach of London.

Three geological layers create an unusual mix of habitats
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Winkworth Arboretum & Hascombe Hill

Winkworth Arboretum & Hascombe Hill

near Godalming · 4 miles · Moderate

Combine a walk through over 1,000 tree species at Winkworth Arboretum with a climb to Hascombe Hill and its Iron Age hillfort. The arboretum's autumn colour, reflected in the lake, draws visitors from across the country.

Iron Age hillfort summit with panoramic views across the Weald
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Frensham Ponds & Common

Frensham Ponds & Common

near Farnham · 4 miles · Easy

An easy circular linking two medieval fishponds across open heathland. Flat sandy paths, sandy beaches at Great Pond, and rich birdlife including common terns, nightjars, and Dartford warblers.

Medieval fishponds created by the Bishop of Winchester in the 13th century
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Long-Distance Trails

North Downs Way (Surrey Section)

North Downs Way (Surrey Section)

Farnham to Woldingham · 53 miles · Long-distance

The Surrey section of this National Trail follows the chalk escarpment from Farnham to the Kent border. The route passes the Hog's Back, St Martha's Hill, Newlands Corner, Box Hill, and Reigate Hill, with views south across the Weald throughout.

National Trail with excellent rail access for day sections
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Greensand Way (Surrey Section)

Greensand Way (Surrey Section)

Haslemere to Dorking · 57 miles · Long-distance

A less-known trail following the sandy Greensand ridge through Surrey's wooded interior. The route passes the Devil's Punch Bowl, Hascombe Hill, Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill, and Friday Street before reaching Dorking.

Quieter than the North Downs Way with wilder, more wooded terrain
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