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Hiking around Buckland explores the countryside of Mole Valley in Surrey, characterized by a mixture of wooded areas and open fields. The region features small lakes, a modest river, and gentle hills, including Buckland Hill, which provides views of the surrounding area. The terrain varies from flat, grassy circuits to paths with moderate elevation changes through forests and along ridgelines. A network of paths caters to various fitness levels, offering diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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10.5km
02:48
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.03km
02:05
40m
70m
Moderate hike. 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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10.3km
02:57
220m
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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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Great coffee and snacks at The Reading Room on the common
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Great stop along the NDW. Everything a weary traveller needs to continue the trail.
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Nice range of hot and cold lunch or brunch choices and wide choice of drinks. Cater for vegan and offer non dairy milks. Great place for end of walk refreshments.
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This route does require experience on uphill and downhill sections
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This spot by the River Mole gives a tremendous view of Box Hill. One of the North Downs' most iconic summits, Box Hill attracts almost a million visitors every year. The chalk downland of its southern slopes are notable for supporting many orchids and other rare plant species.
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Nestled by the River Mole, the Dolphin is a lovely country pub that serves traditional pub food and seasonal specials too. It's on the Greensand Way, a 108-mile (174 km) long-distance trail through Surrey and Kent. There's plenty else to explore in the surrounding countryside too, such as Betchworth Castle's ruins, the historic St Michael's Church and the ever-popular Box Hill.
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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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Yes, there are many family-friendly options. The area has over 500 easy trails that are generally well-suited for shorter legs. For a pleasant walk that isn't too strenuous, consider the Inglis Memorial β Cafe Junction 8 loop from Lower Kingswood. It's a relatively flat route through woodland and fields.
Dogs are a common sight on the paths around Buckland. The mix of open fields and woodland trails offers great variety for them. However, you may encounter livestock in some fields, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead in these areas and always follow local signage.
Yes, loop trails are very common in the Buckland area. Most routes are designed to start and end at a convenient point, such as a village or car park, allowing you to explore the Surrey Hills without needing to retrace your steps. The Skimmington Castle β Reigate Heath Windmill loop from Buckland is a great example of a moderate circular hike.
The terrain is varied but generally manageable. Most trails are rated as easy or moderate, featuring gentle hills, woodland paths, and open fields. While there are over 50 difficult routes for those seeking a challenge, the majority of hikes around Buckland are accessible to anyone with a reasonable level of fitness.
There is a wide selection of trails, with over 980 routes available in the region. This extensive network covers everything from short, easy strolls to more demanding day hikes, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.
The trails around Buckland are highly regarded by the komoot community, which has given the area an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful Surrey Hills scenery, the mix of woodland and heathland, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, several trails offer rewarding views. The gentle climb up Buckland Hill provides lovely vistas of the surrounding Mole Valley landscape. Many routes that venture into the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty also feature scenic viewpoints overlooking rolling hills and countryside.
Absolutely. The area is well-connected, making it easy to plan a hike without a car. For instance, the Dorking and Betchworth train stations provide excellent starting points for several routes that explore the countryside and the River Mole.
You can hike around Buckland year-round. Spring brings blooming bluebells in the woodlands, while summer offers long, bright days to enjoy the open heaths. Autumn is spectacular with rich foliage colours, and crisp winter days can provide clear, far-reaching views. Just be sure to wear appropriate footwear, as paths can get muddy after rain.
Parking is available in the villages of Buckland, Betchworth, and Dorking, which serve as popular starting points for many trails. Some routes also begin near specific car parks within the Surrey Hills. It's always a good idea to check the start point of your chosen route on komoot to see the recommended parking options.
While the region is known for its gentle landscape, there are more strenuous options available. You can find over 50 designated difficult hikes that involve steeper climbs, greater distances, or more rugged terrain, particularly those that explore the higher elevations of the Surrey Hills.
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