Best attractions and places to see around Burstow include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and scenic routes. The area features a historic working windmill and a reservoir known for its wildlife and watersports. Visitors can also explore viewpoints and quiet roads suitable for cycling. This region offers diverse points of interest for those seeking both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Lovely valley road to ride through. Impressive posh school buildings in nice quiet road.
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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.
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Britain's oldest working windmill, built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen and now a Grade I-listed building.
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Longer if you are travelling from the north towards Ardingly but gradual enough to get into a decent rhythm apart from the traffic at peak times.
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Outwood Windmill is a Grade I listed post mill located in Outwood, Surrey, England. It was built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen, a miller from Nutfield in Surrey, and is Britain’s oldest working windmill. The mill is a post mill with patent shutters and has four sails. The whole body, weighing around 25 tons, rotates on a central post made of a single enormous oak tree, to bring the mill round into the wind. The mill is still operational and grinds corn when the wind is adequate.
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Built in 1898, Reigate Fort is a scheduled monument built as part of the London Defence Scheme. You can look at the exterior of the fort at any time during daylight hours, but to go inside, you must book a guided tour.
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Also a Local Nature Reserve, Ardingly Reservoir was built in the 1970s. It is a wildlife haven with Ospreys even seen here. There are two bird hides on this eastern shore while the south eastern end is a hive of watersports activity.
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The area around Burstow offers significant historical attractions. You can explore Outwood Windmill, Britain's oldest working windmill, built in 1665 and Grade I listed. Another notable site is Reigate Fort, an 1898 fort that was part of the London Defence Scheme and is now a scheduled ancient monument.
Yes, Ardingly Reservoir is a prominent natural attraction and a Local Nature Reserve. It's a haven for wildlife, including Ospreys, and features two bird hides on its eastern shore. The reservoir also offers opportunities for watersports on its southeastern end.
For scenic views, consider visiting Woldingham School Road, which offers a beautiful, quiet stretch through farms and schools in a calm valley. Reigate Fort also provides a viewpoint, and Turner's Hill South Climb offers views from its ascent.
Many attractions around Burstow are suitable for families. Ardingly Reservoir is great for walks and wildlife spotting. Outwood Windmill offers a glimpse into history, and Reigate Fort is an interesting historical site. Additionally, Woldingham School Road provides a pleasant, quiet route for family strolls or bike rides.
The Burstow area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Outwood Common Pond – Gayhouse Lane Windmill loop' or more moderate trails such as the 'Outwood Windmill – Path Through the Crop Fields loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Worth Way loop' or the 'Gayhouse Lane Windmill – Wilmot's Lane Byway loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for Burstow.
Yes, Burstow offers a range of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Outwood Common Pond – Gayhouse Lane Windmill loop'. If you're looking for something more challenging, there are moderate trails such as the 'Outwood Windmill – Path Through the Crop Fields loop'. Discover more details and routes in the hiking guide around Burstow.
Absolutely. The area features pleasant cycling routes, such as the quiet stretch of Woldingham School Road. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails like the 'Worth Way loop' or the 'Gayhouse Lane Windmill – Wilmot's Lane Byway loop'. You can find more cycling options in the MTB trails guide for Burstow.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The calm valley setting of Woldingham School Road is often highlighted. At Ardingly Reservoir, the pleasant walks and opportunities for dog walking are popular, despite some parts involving roadside walking. The historical significance of sites like Outwood Windmill is also a draw.
While the main attractions are well-loved, the quiet roads and paths connecting them often offer serene experiences. For instance, the peaceful stretch of Woldingham School Road, though popular with cyclists, maintains a calm atmosphere through farms and schools, providing a lovely, less bustling experience compared to more crowded destinations.
Yes, Burstow offers several opportunities for nature photography. Ardingly Reservoir, as a Local Nature Reserve and wildlife haven, provides excellent subjects, especially with its bird hides. The scenic viewpoints and quiet natural landscapes found along routes like Woldingham School Road also offer picturesque settings for photography.
While Outwood Windmill is Britain's oldest working windmill and a fascinating historical site, it is privately owned. This means you cannot typically go inside, but it remains a very interesting place to visit and admire from the exterior.


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