Walk 2 - #WTD Tandridge
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 3.71 km
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Average duration: 1h 10
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 49 m
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Vertical drop: - 48 m
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Highest point: 133 m
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Lowest point: 98 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Tandridge
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Start/End: N 51.238549° / W 0.03455°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 98 m - Start on Tandridge Lane
- 2 : km 0.02 - alt. 98 m - Turn right onto Tandridge Lane
- 3 : km 1.16 - alt. 120 m - Turn sharp left
- 4 : km 1.39 - alt. 120 m - Keep right
- 5 : km 1.69 - alt. 125 m - Turn left onto Jackass Lane
- 6 : km 1.7 - alt. 125 m - Turn right
- 7 : km 2.32 - alt. 101 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 2.33 - alt. 102 m - Turn left
- 9 : km 3.09 - alt. 116 m - Turn right onto Jackass Lane
- 10 : km 3.35 - alt. 125 m - Turn slight right onto Tandridge Lane
- S/E : km 3.71 - alt. 99 m
Other walks in the area
Westmore Green, Tatsfield to Merstham Station
The route is undulating and hilly at times. Follow the Pilgrims and North Downs Ways, but with a few diversions. Expect a few good climbs and one of the most impressive descents of the whole walk. You'll encounter: dark secrets; stately homes; Roman roads; ancient Celtic Temples; one of the UK's largest vineyards; the highest point on the North Downs Ridge; some great views to the north over London and the Weald; relics from world wars; our industrial past and great storms.
Merstham Station to Box Hill & Westhumble Station
The stage starts outside Merstham Station, follows Station Road North. The route then joins the North Downs Way, then thru' the Royal Alexandra & Albert School and up on to Reigate Hill. At Buckland Heights we divert from the ND Way to stay on top of the Downs escarpment passing some great views. At Pebble Coombe we join an ancient trackway along Tye Lane to Headley Village. Then divert south thru' Headley Heath to rejoin the NDW over Box Hill and descend to finish at Westhumble.
Farthing Downs and Happy Valley
A circular walk near Coulsdon in South London, which brings you to the beautiful, rolling chalk grassland of Farthing Downs and Happy Valley. Because this area is some of the last remaining chalk land habitat remaining in the Greater London area, both these sites are considered Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This walk is published through a collaboration with Surrey County Council.
Bore Place - Red Trail
The Bore Place farm walks weave their way through the fields and woodlands of the 500-acre organic dairy farm, offering panoramic views across this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The trails start and finish at the Bore Place car park and are waymarked by colour-coded directional discs and tall oak posts with painted lines at the top.
Bore Place - Blue Trail
The Bore Place farm walks weave their way through the fields and woodlands of the 500-acre organic dairy farm, offering panoramic views across this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The trails start and finish at the Bore Place car park and are waymarked by colour-coded directional discs and tall oak posts with painted lines at the top.
Bore Place to Greensand Way

This circular walk leads you up onto the Greensand Way where breathtaking views await. From here it loops round, passing the picturesque 14th-century Wickhurst Manor through the village of Sevenoaks Weald and across rolling farmland before returning to the start point.
Bore Place to Little Brown Jug Pub
This is a circular walk but is described in two sections, so you can choose to just walk to or from the Little Brown Jug, rather than doing the whole loop. Nothing beats the promise of a cosy pub after a bracing walk in the Kent countryside. This gentle walk boasts the choice of two pubs within an hour on foot of Bore Place, using the network of public footpaths and bridleways. The walk takes in classic Low Weald landscape with its patchwork of arable fields and grazing pastures.
Bore Place - Green Trail
The Bore Place farm walks weave their way through the fields and woodlands of the 500-acre organic dairy farm, offering panoramic views across this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The trails start and finish at the Bore Place car park and are waymarked by colour-coded directional discs and tall oak posts with painted lines at the top.
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