A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Mole Valley
'But Ashtead is more than a nature reserve or museum: it is a place where local people and visitors from further away can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside just a stone's th ...
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'Ashtead Common is a 200 hectare (500 acre) ancient wooded common with over 2,300 ancient oak pollards located in north-east Surrey. The site has been part of the Epsom and Ashtead Commons Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1955 due to its rich community of breeding birds. It has also been a National Nature Reserve since 1995 due to the decaying wood of ancient trees and the rare invertebrates that live in it. The site includes two ancient Scheduled Monuments - a Roman villa and a triangular earthwork ...'
City of London Corporation
Member of the U3A - Surrey Grouping
'There are many fine viewpoints on this circular walk and in several places you can see your earlier route from a new perspective. This part of the North Downs is deservedly popular and the famous ...
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'A fairly strenuous walk in a beautiful part of the North Downs.'
'Leave the hustle and bustle of Dorking or other towns nearby and explore our countryside. Denbies is a great place for walking, getting closer to nature or just soaking up the stunning views. Dres ...
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'All the Denbies Hillside sites can be accessed from nearby towns and villages ... For Ranmore Common, pick up a map from the National Trust's Polesden Lacey and take the 1.5 mile cross country walk, via footpaths, to Ranmore Common and then onto Denbies Hillside. You can also join the Greensand Way, a long-distance path, on the eastern side of Westcott village and head north ... The North Downs Way crosses Ranmore Common.'
Ranmore Common Walks [go4awalk.com]
'This is one of the most publicly accessible stretches of the River Mole. It is also one of the most intriguing historically ... The River Mole has, at different phases of its history, been both a ...
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Guide to the Leatherhead section of the River Mole: from the point at which it passes Thorncroft, enclosing the west side of the town, as far as Common Meadow. The booklet describes two linked walking routes, to the north and south of the town centre, both starting at the Town Bridge.
Mole Valley District Council
'Passing between the high outlooks of Ranmore Common and Box Hill the trail remains level for its six miles and takes you through the tranquillity of Norbury Park to Denbies, the largest vineyard i ...
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'Catch the train to Leatherhead Station, where the Mole Gap begins and follow the silver arrows. You will soon be out of the town and following the river Mole winding its lazy way through meadows and woodland ...'
Download PDFs from the Website: [1] A Walker's Guide to the River Mole - - - : [2] Leatherhead Riverside Walk - - - : Leatherhead Tree Trail
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'Mole Valley lies at the heart of the Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is served by an extensive network of footpaths and is well known as a centre for excellent walking ... Mole Valley District Council has been involved in promoting recreational routes throughout the district. Routes lead from the towns into the surrounding countryside to the North Downs and Greensand Hills with ample opportunity to picnic in the beautiful landscape or to use the village pubs.'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
Usually held Late April.
'See two working farms, ancient woodlands, historic farmsteads and rolling downland, all offering a diverse range of habitats for wildlife. So round up your family and friends, put your best foot f ...
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'With a 1,400 acre estate dating back to Roman times, Polesden is rich in history and enjoys stunning views over the Surrey Hills. This challenging walk takes you into the heart of Ranmore Common and offers fantastic views over Denbies Hillside and can be enjoyed at any time of year. '
ALERT Apparently, so I am informed: 'The Management at Polesden Lacey (National Trust) have closed off the route listed as No.7 on the map with ugly pylons and barbed wire'. (19 November 2021)
'Warning! This is a very long walk and you should not try it unless you are physically fit and have back-up support. There are just a few patches with nettles that might be uncomfortable for bare l ...
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'This is a monster figure-of-eight walk that combines two other walks in this series.'
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