Routes England LeatherheadMole Valley
Surrey Scenic Views

Mole Valley, Leatherhead, England

Surrey Scenic Views

Length4.9 mi
Elev. Gain341.1 ft
Est. Steps11000

Forest

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

Overgrown

Off trail

Created by andrewlothian
Introduction
Surrey Scenic Views is a 4.9 mile (11,000-step) route located near Mole Valley, Leatherhead, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 341.1 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Start from Football Ground and go through Fetcham Village..

Yehudi Menuhin School

Place
The Yehudi Menuhin School is a specialist music school in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, England, founded in 1963 by violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin. The current Director of Music is the composer and conductor Òscar Colomina i Bosch. The school is one of the five established musical schools for school-age children in the United Kingdom, along with Chetham's School of Music, Wells Cathedral School, the Purcell School and St.

Bookham Commons

Place
Bookham Commons are two commons, situated just to the north of the villages of Great Bookham and Little Bookham, in Surrey, England, 154.7 hectares (382 acres) in extent; the individual parts are named Great Bookham Common and Little Bookham Common. A group of dwellings known as the Isle of Wight is situated within the site, and a track, Common Road, leads to it from the northwest.

The Rye (brook)

Place
The Rye is a stream rising east of Ashtead and flowing into the River Mole near Leatherhead, Surrey.The Rye Brook flows westwards across Ashtead Common, through the Ashtead Common National Nature Reserve, managed by the City of London Corporation. For much of its course the brook follows a straight channelled course which was dug during the Second World War in order to drain the surrounding land so that it could be used for agriculture.

Bookham Lodge

Place
Bookham Lodge is a gothic regency manor house in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey that dates back to the 15th Century. It was part of the Eastwick Manor estate and is close to Slyfield House that also was part of the same estate. It was acquired in 1780 by Samuel Castle who over a number of years transformed the house into a substantial four-bay house retaining the cottage chimney.

Slyfield House

Historical

Bushy Copse

Landform

Little Wood

Landform

Great Bookham Common

Landform

Common Road

Building

The Street

Building
Route Details

Length

4.9 mi

Elev. Gain

341.1 ft

Est. Steps

11000
Created by
andrewlothian
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