Best attractions and places to see around Winterfold Wood offer a natural escape within the Surrey Hills. This area features a mix of dense forests, open heathland, and ancient trees, situated on the Greensand Ridge. Visitors can find numerous walking trails and panoramic viewpoints across the landscape. The region provides a varied environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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These old windmills are the best proof that people were clever enough a number of centuries ago - long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions that resulted from it - to harness the power of the elements for their own purposes: no human or animal muscle power is needed for the grinding process, but the wind captured by the wings is enough to drive the heavy millstones and thus, for example, to grind flour from grain (grain mills) or to press oil from olives (oil mills). Often they are only technical and historical evidence of a long tradition of craftsmanship, because most of the old mills have been abandoned over time.
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Lovely place to enjoy lunch or just a drink
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This tranquil graveyard is a little to the south of St Mark's Church in Peaslake. Set in a beautiful location, surrounded by the woodland of Hurtwood.
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The graveyard is a little to the south of St Mark's Church in Peaslake. Set in a peaceful location, surrounded by the woodland of Hurtwood.
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This bright white windmill is a surprising sight near the top of Pitch Hill. It's also sometimes known as Hurt Wood Windmill. Built in 1845, it has been converted into a house.
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I almost chopped this climb out of my ride at the weekend as I wasn’t feeling particularly spectacular and terms like “the hardest climb in the south east” set an expectation. Have to say, it was nowhere near as bad as I was expecting. Yes it gets steep towards the end but that part doesn’t last long really. I wouldn’t be concerned doing it again, and that isn’t me being all “I’m great”…just trying to encourage people to have a go. What’s the worst that can happen…?
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There is a strong community spirit, which is centred around the Peaslake Village Stores, The Hurtwood Inn and Pedal and Spoke. St Marks’ is part of Shere and Peaslake Church. Services alternate on a Sunday between St Marks’ and St James’ in Shere. Peaslake Village Hall, is an excellent community asset, built in 1923 and regularly used for clubs, social occasions and amateur dramatics.
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Winterfold Wood offers a diverse natural landscape. You'll find a mix of dense forests, particularly with beech and oak trees, alongside open heathland. The area is part of the Greensand Ridge, characterized by permeable sandstone supporting pine trees, gorse, and bracken. Keep an eye out for ancient yew trees and various bird species. In spring, the woodlands are known for their beautiful bluebell displays.
Yes, Winterfold Wood is home to several excellent viewpoints. Perspectives by Giles Miller – Surrey Hills, an art installation, sits atop Winterfold and offers expansive views across the valley. Other natural high points like Pitch Hill and Reynards Hill provide panoramic vistas stretching across the Weald to the South Downs.
The area is very popular for walking and hiking, with numerous trails catering to various difficulty levels. You can find paths through dense woodlands and open heathland, often opening up to stunning views. For specific routes, komoot offers guides like Easy hikes around Winterfold Wood, which include options like the 'Hurtwood, Pitch Hill & Peaslake loop'.
Absolutely. Winterfold Wood and the surrounding Surrey Hills are a renowned destination for mountain biking. Peaslake Village is a well-known hub for mountain bikers, offering a welcoming atmosphere and amenities. You can also find challenging routes like Barhatch Lane Climb, considered one of the toughest in the Surrey Hills. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Winterfold Wood guide.
While primarily a natural area, Winterfold Wood does feature some points of historical and cultural interest. The 'Perspectives' sculpture by Giles Miller is a unique art installation on Winterfold Hill, incorporating messages from local residents. Nearby, you can find St Mark’s Church Lychgate, Peaslake, a historical religious building, and Ewhurst Windmill, an 1845 windmill converted into a house near Pitch Hill.
Yes, Winterfold Wood offers several family-friendly options. The 'Perspectives' sculpture is described as a place for contemplation and enjoyment for all ages. Many of the walking trails are suitable for families, and the diverse natural environment provides opportunities for children to explore and connect with nature. Peaslake Village is also noted as family-friendly with its community facilities.
Yes, Peaslake Village is a great spot for refreshments. It's known for its welcoming atmosphere and local amenities, including a pub and facilities that cater to visitors. Many komoot users praise the village for its 'best cheese straws on the planet' and its acceptance of cyclists.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and varied terrain of Winterfold Wood. The panoramic views from spots like Pitch Hill and Reynards Hill are highly valued. The area's extensive network of walking and cycling trails, especially the challenging climbs like Barhatch Lane Climb, are also a big draw. The unique art installation, Perspectives by Giles Miller – Surrey Hills, is also a popular highlight for its contemplative setting.
Yes, Winterfold Wood provides excellent terrain for running. The mix of forest paths and open heathland offers varied and scenic routes. You can find several options in the Running Trails around Winterfold Wood guide, including moderate to difficult routes like the 'Hurtwood, Pitch Hill & Winterfold loop from Peaslake'.
Winterfold Wood is located on the broadest plateau of the western Greensand Ridge in Surrey. This geological feature is characterized by permeable sandstone underlain by gravel, flint, and clay. This unique soil composition supports specific vegetation like pine trees, gorse, bracken, and ferns, contributing to the distinct natural environment of the area.
Yes, Winterfold Wood offers seasonal beauty. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells, creating a stunning display. The changing foliage in autumn also makes for picturesque walks. The varied terrain and dense woodlands provide a refreshing escape throughout the year.


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