A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Waverley
'Elstead, Ockley and Royal Commons are part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Special Protection Area and Special Area of Conservation designated due to the Dry Heathland Habitat and the as ...
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'Circular and linear walks through pleasant woodland and across open heathland in Surrey.'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
'There are four routes, including a short (450 metres) "Easier Access" loop suitable for wheelchair users. Each walk is shown on the map and on the information boards and waymarked by coloured ...
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'These walks were compiled by Waverley Borough Council and are intended to help you enjoy Frensham Common and encourage greater understanding of the area.'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
'The Greensand Way is named after the sandstone ridge, which crosses Hampshire, Surrey and Kent - one of a series of ridges running west to east across South-east England.'
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'Outstanding days out for long distance walkers tackling the whole route from Haslemere, in Surrey, through to Hamstreet, in Kent. There are also many opportunities for anyone wishing to sample shorter sections in the two counties.'
Download PDFs of these walks: [1] Haslemere Town Trail 1 (1 mile) - - - : [2] Haslemere Town Trail 2 (1.5 miles) - - - : [3] Swan Barn Farm Walk (2 miles) - - - : [4] Black Down Walk (3.25 miles) - ...
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'Haslemere is a gateway town to Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a diverse and rich landscape which has helped to inspire many great artists and authors. Walking is a favourite pastime in Haslemere where visitors are keen to enjoy the fresh air and stunning scenery, and the town makes a great base for exploring the surrounding area and picturesque villages.'
'An undulating circular walk from Tilford village passing close to The Sands village and the historic ruins of Waverley Abbey. The walk involves an uphill stretch to the top of Crooksbury Hill with good views to the South Downs on a clear day. There are some sections of road walking.'
'There is always something new to explore on the North Downs Way. The route benefits from a wealth of wildlife, history, landscapes, attractions, villages and towns all waiting to be disco ...
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'Follow in the footsteps of Pilgrims on an inspirational journey from Farnham to Canterbury and the White Cliffs of Dover through a landscape rich in scenery and heritage.'
'Showcases the work of the Sussex Wealden Greensand Heaths Project (SWGHP). The trail is designed to highlight the outstanding landscape of the greensand hills, their wildlife, history and ...
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'Leads you through the purple heather, green woods and golden valleys of the Sussex greensand hills. From Black Down you can wind your way along the sinuous route of the sandy heaths, a rare and special place for people and wildlife.'
The Serpent Trail [Walking South]
'Starting in ancient woodland at Alice Holt Forest near Farnham, it will meander down through East Hampshire, across the South Downs and on to the sea at Portsmouth ... including 7 rail stations. T ...
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'It’s a new long distance path which will link villages and towns in east Hampshire through some beautiful countryside.'
'This sculpture exhibition is possibly the most extensive display of sculpture in the world. Set within an enchanting arboretum and wildlife inhabited water garden which creates the perfect haven f ...
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'The Sculpture Park Is The World's Largest All Year Sculpture Exhibition With Over 300 Artists Showcasing 600 Sculptures, Almost Everything Is For Sale And As A Result The Exhibits Are Forever Changing So There Is Always Something New To Discover.'
[1] Arun valley, near Billingshurst (3 km) - - - : [2] Bexleyhill Common, Lodsworth (5 km) - - - : [3] Black Down, Haslemere (3 km) - - - : [4] Chiddingfold Green - Dunsfold Common (12.5 km) - - - ...
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'The West Weald Landscape Project works to conserve and enhance the special natural environment of an extensive area through a co-ordinated approach to management for wildlife, quality of the environment and use and appreciation by people ... We encourage you to explore this beautiful natural area by enjoying "wild walks" around the nature "hotspots" of this internationally important environment.'
'Established in the 20th century, this hillside arboretum has now been maintained by the National Trust for 60 years and has built up a collection of more than 1,000 different shrubs a ...
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'We've marked out three different routes to help you find your way: a blue "Access for All" walk, a yellow "Taste of Winkworth" walk and a red "Challenging" walk. Just look out for the colour-coded posts as you explore.'
'As a Millennium project, Witley Parish Council produced a book of walks, as well as two books on the history of the parish. The two histories were reprinted but it was felt that t ...
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Fourteen 'Discovery Walks in and around the Parish of Witley – walks of various lengths exploring the historic landscape, wildlife and built heritage of the civil parish of Witley, Surrey'.
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