The Surrey Hills is famed for its lush rolling fields, unspoiled forests, natural ponds and streams, and small, picturesque villages. With sprawling beauty mapped out by a boundless lacework of footpaths and trails, Surrey Hills is a world-renowned destination for airy, scenic walks and bike rides that range from leisurely to challenging.
From the Haybarn, a lovely stroll can take you to a local pub in nearby Ewhurst village, or to Hurtwood Park and Polo Club.
The larger nearby village of Cranleigh invites visitors out for local dining, shopping, and social events throughout the year, while a quick 5-minute drive on a scenic country road lands you at the top of Leith Hill, the highest point in South England, where Leith Hill Tower (built in 1765) offers panoramic views with the breadth of England’s countryside beauty in all directions.
Surrey Hills is widely known for its gorgeous cycling routes, from Olympic Cyclic Route to the famous Box Hill climb, to name just a few.
Noteworthy local destinations include the Silent Pool gin distillery, Denbies and Albury Vineyards, the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Guildford Castle, the Guildford Museum, the Deepdene Trail, the Devil’s Punchbowl, Frensham Ponds, Newlands Corner, Grange Park Opera, Cranleigh Golf & Country Club, and more.
Be sure that wherever you go in Surrey Hills, the perfect place for a picnic, local cafes with hot coffee and tea, homemade delicacies, and flavourful cuisine is never ever far.