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HIKE 16km Heathlands, ancient woods, panoramic views and the Devils Punchbowl

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HIKE 16km Heathlands, ancient woods, panoramic views and the Devils Punchbowl

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This is a ONE OFF hike for 2025 - the only date we're running this

This hike features some beautiful trails through lovely scenery, but it doesn’t offer the dramatic, breathtaking views found on some of our other routes. If you're seeking something more striking, this might not be the right fit. However, if you're drawn to exploring a charming part of the Surrey Hills, with some pretty instead of stunning trails read on...

Join us for an enchanting hike through the gorgeous heathland landscapes of the Devil's Punch Bowl. This adventure showcases the best of the Surrey Heathlands, as we enjoy panoramic views, traverse lush woods and explore legendary sites.

We’ll be treated to some sweeping views across undulating hills and vibrant heathland. The area is known for its unusual sand-based terrain, creating a striking contrast of textures as we hike through open heath and ancient woodlands.

The route takes us through the iconic Devil's Punch Bowl, a large hollow of dry sandy heath steeped in folklore. Along the way, we’ll uncover the tales of highwaymen at Gibbet Hill and the tragic murder at the Sailor’s Stone, as well as marvel at the striking views from some of Surrey’s highest points. We’ll walk in the footsteps of writers like Charles Dickens and Bram Stoker and traverse tranquil woodland and heathland paths.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Start and finish in the historic market town of Haslemere, once a hub for the Arts and Crafts Movement.
• Discover the legend of the Devil’s Punch Bowl, a vast natural amphitheater believed to have been created by the Devil himself.
• Take in the atmospheric setting of the Devil's Punch Bowl that inspired authors like Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie.
• Discover the connection between Gibbet Hill and Bram Stoker, the world-renowned author of Dracula - LINK
• Walk through the haunting history of Gibbet Hill, once a site of executions and infamous crimes.
• Visit the Celtic Cross, a symbol of hope erected to dispel superstitions surrounding Gibbet Hill.
• Learn the eerie tale of the Sailor’s Stone and the notorious crimes that once plagued the area in the 1700s.
• Admire views of the Surrey Hills National Landscape, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
• Explore the woodland and heathland habitats of Hindhead Common.
• Spot diverse wildlife, from redstarts and woodpeckers to grazing Exmoor ponies.

HIKE DESCRIPTION

Our hike begins in Haslemere, a town known for its medieval market heritage and vibrant arts scene. We set off on the Greensand Way, traversing enchanting woodlands and open heathlands toward the Devil’s Punch Bowl. This iconic landmark, with its steep slopes and sweeping vistas, brims with mythology and history. Here, the legend of the Devil’s quarrel with Thor was believed to have led to the creation of the stunning amphitheatre we see today.

From the Punch Bowl, we ascend to Gibbet Hill, the second-highest point in Surrey, where criminals were once displayed as a grim warning to others. On clear days, the views from this spot stretch as far as London. Along the way, we’ll uncover the chilling story of the 18th-century murder that inspired the Sailor’s Stone memorial and pause at the Celtic Cross, erected to dispel lingering superstitions.

Finally, we return to Haslemere, completing our circular journey. With its historic charm and ties to literary giants like Alfred Lord Tennyson and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the town offers the perfect end to a hike that seamlessly weaves natural beauty, history, and folklore.

MEETING POINT

Waterloo station, 8:55am, leave at 9:15am for the 9:31am train. Meet under the main central clock - MAP & photo of the clock
Planned arrival back into London is 6:14pm (you are committed until then)

GUIDE - GRAHAM 07796 098487 (only for use during the hike) ABOUT US

FOOD - Bring a packed lunch, we usually visit a pub after the hike for drinks.

DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY

Distance: 10 miles (16km)
Grading: Intermediate - some steep hills
Ascent: 410m
Hiking time: 4.5 to 5 hours
Convenience Breaks (WC): Train, cafe during hike, pub at end or train back

COST & PAYMENT

£32 including the guided hike and return train travel, click “Attend” to join.
Payments are non-refundable and non-transferable but we have a process to release your space for RESALE, if your space sells you will be refunded.

WHAT TO BRING

• Hiking clothes & footwear - ideally hiking boots. Hat & gloves if cold, waterproof jacket & trousers KIT LINK
• Water (2 litres)
• Lunch
• We arrange train tickets and logistics, so just turn up and have a great day 😁

SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader and Outdoor Activity First Aider
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