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Hiking around Norbury Park explores a 530-hectare area of mixed-use land located in the Surrey Hills National Landscape. The park's terrain is characterized by ancient woodland, chalk grassland, and traditional farmland. The River Mole runs along the southern portion of the park, and the routes feature a mix of open fields and forested paths. This ecological diversity supports abundant wildlife and offers varied topography.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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4.42km
01:22
150m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.3km
09:52
810m
810m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.11km
02:18
190m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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21.1km
05:47
340m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice area to enjoy it specially during summer
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Stunning ride from the chapel ruins above the vineyard onto Ranmore
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If one were to categorize the more or less numerous small sacred monuments that hikers repeatedly encounter along the way according to their purpose, i.e., the reason for their erection, this stone monument is a classic memorial cross. It was erected here to commemorate a person murdered at this spot—in this case, a person of higher clerical rank, namely Bishop Samuel Wilberforce.
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I had my a pit stop for food and water at this place.
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There are several car parks providing access to the park's trails. The main ones are the Young Street car park, which is near a natural play area and picnic benches, and the Fetcham car park. For trails starting near Box Hill, parking is available at the National Trust car park or near Westhumble station.
Yes, the area is accessible by train. The nearest stations are Box Hill & Westhumble and Leatherhead. Many popular routes, including those exploring Ranmore Common and Denbies Vineyard, start conveniently from the Westhumble station area.
Norbury Park is very dog-friendly, with wide-open spaces and woodland paths. There is even a designated 1-mile (1.6 km) Dog Walking Trail. However, be aware that the park includes farmland, so you may encounter livestock and should keep your dog under control.
Absolutely. The park offers several shorter, self-guided trails perfect for families, such as the 2-mile (3.2 km) Butterfly Trail. There is also a natural play area near the Young Street car park, making it a great starting or ending point for a family outing.
The terrain is quite varied. You can expect a mix of chalk grasslands, ancient woodland with unmade paths, and gentle stretches along the River Mole. Some paths can be steep and may become slippery when wet, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
For panoramic views across the Mole Valley towards Box Hill, head to the main Norbury Park viewpoint. Many trails incorporate this spot. The River Mole Stepping Stones – Salomons Memorial Viewpoint loop from Box Hill & Westhumble is a great option that specifically leads to a rewarding viewpoint.
Druid's Grove, home to yew trees that are thousands of years old, is a key highlight of the park. You can reach it by following the marked trails within the park. The Ranmore Common & Denbies Vineyard loop passes through the beautiful woodlands characteristic of the area where these ancient trees are found.
There are no pubs or cafes located directly within Norbury Park itself. It's best to bring your own refreshments. The nearby towns of Dorking and Leatherhead offer plenty of options for food and drink before or after your hike.
Norbury Park is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly special when the woodlands are covered in bluebells and wild garlic. In summer, the chalk grasslands are vibrant with wildflowers and butterflies. Autumn offers rich colours, while winter provides crisp, clear views.
Yes, for experienced hikers looking for a challenge, the Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill & Box Hill from Westhumble — Surrey Hills route is an excellent choice. This demanding 21.3-mile (34.3 km) trek connects several iconic peaks in the Surrey Hills and requires a full day.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from the peaceful River Mole to the ancient woodlands of Druid's Grove. The well-maintained paths and stunning views are also frequently mentioned.
There are nearly 1,000 hiking routes to explore around Norbury Park. These range from short, easy strolls suitable for all abilities to challenging all-day treks, with over half of the routes classified as easy.


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