Route outline for walk su105:
St Martha's Hill Car Park - Pilgram's Way - Newbarn Farm - Water Lane Cottages - Timber Croft - Silver Wood - Shere - Netley Plantation Hollister Farm - The North Downs Way - West Hanger - Chantry Wood - The Boxwood - Clandon Downs - Newlands Corner - Albury Downs - Merrow Downs - White Lane Farm - Keepers Cottage - St Martha's Hill - St Martha's Hill Car Park
Points of Interest/Notes on this walk:
'Hanger' is the local name for a steep sided wooded valley.
Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:
0 English Mountains |
0 Wainwrights |
0 English Nuttalls |
0 English Deweys |
0 Wainwright Outlying Fells |
0 Marilyns |
1 Bridget |
Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
The highest point of this walk is St Martha's Hill at 175m (573ft). St Martha's Hill is known as an English Bridget.
National Trails & Long Paths included on this walk:
Part of this walk follows a section of The North Downs Way, a 229km (142 miles) linear footpath connecting Farnham in Surrey, England with Dover in Kent, England. The North Downs Way is waymarked by a National Trail Acorn. For more walks that include a section of this trail see The North Downs Way.
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