Best mountain peaks around St Martha offer diverse landscapes within the Surrey Hills. This region features prominent hills and viewpoints, providing extensive views over the surrounding countryside. The area is characterized by a mix of heathland, woodland, and open spaces. It is a destination for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Good viewpoint. Easy access via Octavia Hill trail
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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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Hydon's Ball is a prominent hilltop situated in the Surrey Hills AONB not too far from Godalming. The hilltop is one of the top 10 highest points in Surrey and is marked by a trig point. The hill is home to a lovely variety of heathland and woodland, and there are some lovey views on offer of the surrounding countryside from the top. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife whilst you're here, including butterflies and birds of prey.
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Hydon's Ball is a prominent hilltop situated in the Surrey Hills AONB not too far from Godalming. The hilltop is one of the top 10 highest points in Surrey and is marked by a trig point. The hill is home to a lovely variety of heathland and woodland, and there are some lovey views on offer of the surrounding countryside from the top. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife whilst you're here, including butterflies and birds of prey.
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Newlands Corner sits upon the North Downs Way and is a fantastic spot to sit and take a break. You can also pick up some refreshments here too as there is a café in the car park. It is popular but there really is plenty of wide open space so pick your spot and enjoy the view. It is here that Agatha Christie's car was found after she went missing for 11 days in 1926.
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One of the most well known spots in the Surrey Hills, Newlands corner is almost like the gateway to the North Downs and Guildford.
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Depending on the time of the day the queue for food is very long. Beautiful views. A25 is a bit too busy for me.
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The komoot community highly rates several peaks for their views and features. Among the most popular are Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, known for its spellbinding views over the Surrey Hills and Iron Age hillfort remains. Another favorite is View from Newlands Corner, offering wide open spaces and a popular break point on the North Downs Way. View from Pitch Hill is also much loved for its dramatic summit and views over Ewhurst, the Weald, and the South Downs.
Yes, several spots are great for families. View from Newlands Corner is particularly family-friendly, offering plenty of open space to enjoy the views and even a café for refreshments. Holmbury Hill Viewpoint is also suitable for families, providing accessible paths to enjoy the scenery and explore the Iron Age hillfort.
The mountain peaks around St Martha offer diverse landscapes, including extensive views over the Surrey Hills, heathland, and woodlands. From viewpoints like Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, you can see vast stretches of countryside. Hydon's Ball Summit features a lovely variety of heathland and woodland, with opportunities to spot wildlife like butterflies and birds of prey.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Holmbury Hill Viewpoint is home to the remains of an Iron Age hillfort on its summit. Additionally, Chinthurst Hill Tower, a Grade II-listed structure built in the late 1930s, offers historical interest alongside extensive views and abundant wildlife.
The area around St Martha's peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycle adventures. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the "Peaslake Village – Holmbury Hill Viewpoint loop" and moderate road cycling routes such as the "Blackheath Signpost – The Milk Churn Coffee Shop loop". You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around St Martha, Cycling around St Martha, and Road Cycling Routes around St Martha guides.
While many trails offer moderate experiences, some highlights like Hydon's Ball Summit are categorized as challenging, providing a more strenuous ascent. For cycling, routes like the "Peaslake Village – View from Newlands Corner loop" are rated as difficult, offering a good test for experienced cyclists.
If you're exploring the area, Newlands Corner is a great spot to take a break and grab refreshments, as there is a café located in the car park. It's a popular stop for many visitors.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning views and the natural beauty of the area. Many highlight the 'spellbinding views' from spots like Holmbury Hill Viewpoint and the 'breathtaking views' from View from Pitch Hill. The combination of diverse woodlands, heathland, and historical sites also adds to the appeal, making it a rewarding destination for outdoor exploration.
Yes, Holmbury Hill Viewpoint is particularly noted for offering 'fantastic 360 views' over the Surrey Hills, making it an excellent spot for panoramic photography and enjoying the expansive landscape.
The diverse ecosystems around the peaks support a variety of wildlife. At Hydon's Ball Summit, you can keep an eye out for butterflies and birds of prey. Chinthurst Hill Tower is part of a nature reserve known for birds like buzzards, sparrowhawks, red kites, and wrens, as well as various butterfly species, roe deer, bats, and other insects.
Absolutely. The region is very popular for mountain biking. You can find numerous trails, including the challenging "Peaslake Village – Holmbury Hill Viewpoint loop" and the "View of Shere – View from Newlands Corner loop." For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails around St Martha guide.


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