Chilworth
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 8.71 km
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Average duration: 2h 55
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 162 m
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Vertical drop: - 164 m
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Highest point: 170 m
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Lowest point: 42 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Surrey Hills
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District: St. Martha
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Start/End: N 51.215201° / W 0.525354°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 57 m
- 1 : km 1.18 - alt. 45 m - Head northeast on Halfpenny Ln toward Blacksmith Ln
- 2 : km 1.24 - alt. 46 m - Head northeast on Halfpenny Ln toward Blacksmith Ln
- 3 : km 1.3 - alt. 48 m - Head northwest on Halfpenny Ln
- 4 : km 1.43 - alt. 54 m - Head north on Halfpenny Ln
- 5 : km 1.54 - alt. 61 m - Head west on Halfpenny Ln
- 6 : km 1.8 - alt. 71 m - Head northwest on Halfpenny Ln
- 7 : km 1.8 - alt. 71 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 2.57 - alt. 59 m - Head west
- 9 : km 2.87 - alt. 58 m - Head west
- 10 : km 2.89 - alt. 57 m - Turn right
- 11 : km 3.32 - alt. 58 m - Head west toward Clifford Manor Rd
- 12 : km 3.77 - alt. 44 m - Turn right onto Clifford Manor Rd
- 13 : km 3.81 - alt. 45 m - Head northwest on Clifford Manor Rd
- 14 : km 3.81 - alt. 45 m - Turn right toward Shepherd's Way
- 15 : km 4.06 - alt. 54 m - Continue onto Shepherd's Way
- 16 : km 4.1 - alt. 51 m - Slight left to stay on Shepherd's Way
- 17 : km 4.1 - alt. 51 m - Head southeast on Shepherd's Way
- 18 : km 4.11 - alt. 51 m - Turn left
- 19 : km 5.44 - alt. 88 m - Slight right
- 20 : km 5.66 - alt. 91 m - Head south
- 21 : km 5.85 - alt. 112 m - Head east toward Halfpenny Ln
- 22 : km 6 - alt. 110 m - Head northeast on Halfpenny Ln
- 23 : km 6.04 - alt. 113 m - Turn right
- 24 : km 6.05 - alt. 114 m - Head east
- 25 : km 6.12 - alt. 119 m - Sharp left
- 26 : km 6.13 - alt. 119 m - Head southeast
- 27 : km 6.14 - alt. 120 m - Turn left
- 28 : km 6.74 - alt. 170 m - Turn left
- S/E : km 8.71 - alt. 57 m
Other walks in the area
East Clandon to Walton Bridge
We pass thru' the picturesque village of East Clandon, then thru' the Ryde Estate where we join the Fox Way and stay with it to Walsham Lock. Along lanes past Ockham to the historic village of Ripley. We follow a path across the Green then turn left to join the River Wey Navigation at Walsham Lock. We follow the Wey, mainly surrounded by green open space and pasture, thru' West Byfleet, New Haw, Addlestone and Weybridge to Thames Lock and finish on the River Thames at Walton Bridge.
Abinger Hammer

A nice easy, circular walk to do with the kids, taking in the beauty of the North Downs in Surrey Hill's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Plenty of places to leave a RockFun rock for someone else to find. We suggest about 4-5 rocks for hiding on this walk.
Tillingbourne Waterfall and Leith Hill Tower

This circular walk close to Abinger provides a good way to explore the countryside using a section of Greensand Way leading to Leith Hill Tower. You will enjoy quiet paths and tracks in the woods, along River Tillingourne and great views from Leith Hill!
Box Hill & Westhumble Station to East Clandon
From the start, we climb thru' the village of Westhumble and up onto the Downs behind Denbies Vineyard. From the West Hanger picnic area we continue along the North Downs Way for just over half a mile then turn right to go north and gradually downhill off the Downs. Then, enjoy the views of West London and Heathrow Airport to the right and Woking in front. You can also stop off for refreshments at the Tillingbourne Brewery at Old Scotland Farm. It's a beautiful route, but be warned, it's hilly.
Black Down, West Sussex, from Haslemere

Starting and finishing at Haslemere, Surrey, the main objective, Black Down, lies in nearby West Sussex. Black Down is the highest point in West Sussex rising to 917 feet above sea level. The walk passes through a variety of landscape and offers some suggestions for alternative routes.
Gibbet Hill & the Devil's Punch Bowl from Haslemere
This Surrey walk combines two well know local landmarks in a circular walk. The route starts from Haslemere and climbs onto Gibbet Hill before continuing to take in the Devil's Punchbowl, which is a depression of sandy heath.
Walton Bridge to Hampton Court Palace Maze
The route crosses the River Thames, going firstly north for half a mile to the Fordbridge Roundabout, then east thru' Lower Sunbury, past the Hampton Waterworks and through Hampton Village. We then follow a scenic route through Bushy Park and finish in the middle of the maze in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. It's a bit of a strange way to finish the walk, but you'll enjoy the scenery and the places you pass on route.
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