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Hikes around Titsey Plantation explore the Surrey countryside, part of the North Downs National Landscape. The area is characterized by a mix of ancient woodlands, chalk grasslands, and rolling hills. The trails offer varied terrain, from gentle paths through wooded slopes to more elevated sections with panoramic views over the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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16.2km
04:35
340m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.80km
01:07
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.0km
06:49
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From this point within the woodlands above Chevering House you get a wonderful view all the way down the valley into the sublime Kent Downs countryside. You can't see the house and grounds from here, but you can understand why they were built in this picture perfect spot.
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Once you've had your "casual" climb up Titsey hill, you can stretch your legs along the Titsey Foundation Walk. The North Downs Way provides some beautiful views across Surrey and beyond so take your camera and bring some spare time with you.
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The "invention" of the prime meridian - or more precisely, the scientifically based division of the globe into longitude and latitude, with the prime meridian running through this point as the central orientation line - in the second half of the 19th century was an epochal masterpiece in the field of cartography and navigation, at that time of particular importance for seafaring. Even today, in the age of modern GPS navigation based on satellites orbiting the earth, coordinates based on this principle are still used to determine locations.
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The Greenwich meridian is a prime meridian, a geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, England dividing the world into East and West. From 1884-1974 the GML was used worldwide for timekeeping and navigation. Since 1974, the Meridian, is based on the Greenwich meridian but differs slightly. - Anytime I encounter the GML I always find it fun to jump over it, cartwheel 🤸 if you can! Do it as a group! There’s always a couple of giggles, even if they’re solo giggles 🤭
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Don't bother - it's not peaceful as you can hear the M25 roaring throughout.
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Nice bench to sit & enjoy the view before the hill climb
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Various real ales (and non-alcoholic drinks) available plus a range of food. Great views over the surrounding countryside. Has bike parking. https://titseybrewingco.com/ hours (2023) Thursday afternoon (12:00-21:30), all-day Friday-Sunday (09:30-21:00 or 19:00 on Sundays). The Cocolith is right opposite the entrance too (another highlight).
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Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly, with many woodland paths and open fields perfect for walking with your dog. However, be aware that you may encounter livestock, such as the 'Titsey Herd' of pedigree Sussex cattle, so it's important to keep your dog under control and on a lead where required.
Certainly. The region offers several easier routes suitable for a family outing. For a shorter, manageable walk, consider the Westmore Green Pond, Tatsfield – Approach Road to Tatsfield loop from Titsey. It's a relatively flat 6 km trail that provides a great introduction to the local scenery without being too strenuous.
The hikes around Titsey Plantation are known for their classic Surrey Hills landscape. You'll walk through a mix of ancient woodlands, open chalk grasslands, and rolling hills. Many trails offer panoramic views across the countryside, and on a clear day, you can sometimes see as far as London. A popular spot for this is the Titsey Viewpoint.
You'll find a wide variety of options, with over 470 hiking routes to explore in the area. The trails cater to all abilities, so whether you're looking for a short stroll or a longer, more challenging trek, there's a path for you.
The trails are quite evenly split between easy and moderate difficulties. There are over 220 easy routes, perfect for casual walkers, and a similar number of moderate trails for those seeking more of a challenge. A smaller number of difficult hikes are also available for experienced trekkers.
Yes, the famous North Downs Way, a long-distance national trail, runs near the plantation. You can join sections of it for a more extensive hike. The St Mary's Church – Westmore Green Pond, Tatsfield loop from Limpsfield incorporates parts of this trail into a rewarding 9 km circular walk.
Yes, Titsey Place and its historic gardens are a major attraction on the estate. They are typically open to the public during the summer months. It's a great way to combine a hike with a cultural visit. For specific opening times and admission details, it's best to check their official website.
The most common way to reach the area via public transport is by taking a train to Oxted station. From there, you can access the trail network, though it may require a walk or a short bus or taxi ride to reach specific trailheads. Always check local bus schedules in advance.
There are a few car parks that serve as convenient starting points for hikes. The main ones are located at Pitchfont Lodge and near Botley Hill. These car parks have display boards showing the main woodland routes. Arriving early is recommended, especially on sunny weekends.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with thousands of visitors and an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful mix of woodland and open hills, and the stunning panoramic views available from the higher points on the North Downs.


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