Best attractions and places to see around West Clandon include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites within a picturesque Surrey village. The area is known for its beautiful countryside, offering numerous footpaths and bridleways for walkers and cyclists. Situated near the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, West Clandon features more than 20 hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A nice spot with a spectacular view of the surroundings.
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We walked past here in September 2025 but sadly the waterfall was totally dry and not running even tho it had been a very rainy week. A lot of the vegetation around it has also been cut.
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Considering the recent wet weather, this was dry and fenced off, totally pointless location
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The open summit of Holmbury Hill offers beautiful panoramic views. A delightful toposcope adds to the pleasure allowing you to identify features over 20 miles away. For example, from here on a clear day it is straightforward to see the prehistoric hill fort of Chanctonbury Ring on the South Downs located 20 miles (32 km) due south. Holmbury Hill is one of the three classic Surrey hills - along with Box Hill and Leith Hill - included in the ‘Surrey Three Peaks Challenge’. This 23-mile (37 km) round trip is comparable in distance to the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but has a third less climbing. For less energetic hikers there is also a pleasant shorter three peaks Surrey walk comprising Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill which has a round trip length of 12 miles (19 km).
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Barries had been significantly reworked this year with the berms improved, there's quite a few jumps added as well, all with chicken runs.
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If you get to the top of the hill early enough, you can enjoy beautiful views of the sunrise.
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Tillingbourne Waterfall is a delightful little cascade on the River Tillingbourne. It's on the route of the Greensand Way, a 108-mile (174 km) long-distance trail that follows the Greensand Ridge across Surrey and Kent. The waterfall can also be easily visited on a hike to Leith Hill, which is just a short walk along the trail to the south. Can be dry during summer!
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This is the highlight of my regular 10k run and it is such a wonderful spot. I put in the work running up here and always pause my GPS watch and (my favourite time to run) take in the sunrise. The views are mesmerising and I often find myself staring out for 10 minutes or more. I then enjoy the run back down. The sandy trails make for a really enjoyable and slightly technical downhill section. There is a Lieutenant General Bernard Cyril FREYBERG, WWI Victoria Cross recipient buried in the graveyard here.
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West Clandon is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Clandon Park House, an early 18th-century Palladian mansion with a fascinating history and ongoing restoration by the National Trust. Nearby, the Church of St Peter and St Paul, dating back to the late 12th century, features Norman doorways and medieval panels. Additionally, St Martha's Church, perched on a hilltop, offers a tranquil historical experience with 12th-century architectural features.
Yes, West Clandon is surrounded by beautiful countryside with numerous footpaths and bridleways. The extensive parkland of Clandon Park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown, is ideal for walks. For specific trails, you can find many options, including easy hikes, in the area. Explore routes like the 'St Martha's Church – View of Albury from The Roughs loop' or the 'Riverside Nature Reserve – River Wey Navigation Towpath loop' by visiting the easy hikes around West Clandon guide.
The region boasts several natural highlights. The parkland surrounding Clandon Park offers vast green spaces for exploration. You can also visit Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, one of Surrey's highest points, providing spellbinding views over the Surrey Hills. For a tranquil experience, the Tillingbourne Waterfall offers a delightful cascade, especially outside of dry summer months. The Clandon Wood Natural Burial Ground is also a managed nature reserve with wildflowers, a lake, and native trees.
Absolutely. The parkland at Clandon Park is great for family walks and picnics. Holmbury Hill Viewpoint is a family-friendly natural monument with space to explore and stunning views. Peaslake Village is also considered family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere and facilities for visitors. Hatchlands Park, a short drive away, features extensive parkland and bluebell woods that families can enjoy.
For panoramic vistas, head to St Martha's Church, which offers breathtaking views from its hilltop location. Another excellent spot is Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, providing extensive views over the Surrey Hills, including Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill.
West Clandon is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is popular for walking, cycling, and mountain biking. You can find numerous trails, including the well-known Barry Knows Best Trail for mountain biking on Holmbury Hill. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around West Clandon guide or the Gravel biking around West Clandon guide.
Yes, West Clandon and its immediate surroundings offer welcoming places to eat and drink. In West Clandon itself, The Onslow Arms is a popular local pub. Just a short distance away in East Clandon, The Queen's Head is another historic village pub and restaurant. Peaslake Village, a popular stop for cyclists and walkers, also has cafes and pubs.
Clandon Wood Natural Burial Ground is an award-winning natural woodland and meadow burial reserve located between East and West Clandon. It's designed as both a place of rest and a nature reserve, managed to encourage biodiversity. The 31-acre grounds feature wildflowers, a new lake, and native trees, making it a tranquil spot for reflection and observing wildlife.
Clandon Park is home to a unique Māori meeting house, one of only four outside of New Zealand. This significant cultural artifact was brought to England in the late 19th century and adds an unexpected international dimension to the historical estate.
Hatchlands Park is a National Trust property located in East Clandon, approximately 2.5 miles from Clandon Station in West Clandon. It features a Georgian country house housing the significant Cobbe Collection of keyboard instruments and paintings, as well as extensive parkland with beautiful bluebell woods.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from elevated spots like St Martha's Church and Holmbury Hill Viewpoint. The tranquil atmosphere of the historical sites and natural reserves is also highly valued. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the well-maintained trails, especially the mountain biking opportunities around Holmbury Hill, and the welcoming community in villages like Peaslake Village.


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