Best mountain peaks around Pirbright are found within a gently undulating, largely level landscape, characterized by extensive heathland and mixed woodland. The area's terrain consists of Tertiary sands and gravels, with elevations generally less than 300 meters above sea level. While not traditional mountains, Pirbright and its surroundings offer various natural features and elevated points suitable for outdoor activities. These locations provide opportunities for walking and experiencing the local scenery.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Amazing historic site featuring Ramparts that meander the ancient woodland. Now beautifully wild with Heather heathlands as a feature.
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Sat in the middle of Ash Ranges is this unnamed hill which is one of the highest points on the ranges. From here you can see almost all of the ranges themselves and also Woking and Guildford and beyond towards London. I run around the range road on the outskirts of Ash Ranges but this hill in the middle is well worth visiting on your run when the red flags are down. To check when the red flags are down indicating the ranges are not in use, visit here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/south-east-training-estate-firing-times
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Caesar's Camp is an archaeological site and an area of historical interest. It is an ancient fortified camp dating back to the Iron Age and, apart from this use, it could have been a market or a political centre.
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You are now in front of the remains of an Iron Age hillfort constructed around 2500 to 2700 years ago. Besides its defensive purpose, it is also believed that it might have served as a marketplace, religious center, or political hub. In the area, you will find interpretative panels about Iron Age society. Enjoy your run through this historic site!
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Crooksbury Hill is a wooded hilltop standing at 166m high in the Surrey Hills AONB. The hill is known for its scenic views and diversity of habitat, including heathland and woodland that provides a home to a variety of wildlife, such as 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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Visitors frequently enjoy the View from Newlands Corner, which sits upon the North Downs Way and offers a café in the car park. Another highly-rated spot is Crooksbury Hill Viewpoint, a wooded hilltop at 166m known for its scenic views and diverse habitat. The Caesar's Camp archaeological site also provides elevated views alongside its historical significance.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Newlands Corner is family-friendly, offering wide open spaces and refreshments. Caesar's Camp, an ancient Iron Age hillfort, is also a family-friendly trail where you can explore history while enjoying the outdoors.
Pirbright's landscape is characterized by extensive heathland and mixed woodland. When visiting elevated points like Crooksbury Hill Viewpoint, you'll find diverse habitats including heathland and woodland, home to various wildlife like butterflies and birds of prey. The wider area, including Pirbright Common, features lowland heath ecosystems rich in heather and gorse.
Absolutely. Caesar's Camp is a significant archaeological site, an ancient fortified camp dating back to the Iron Age, believed to have served as a defensive, market, or political center. Additionally, local 'hills' like Ruwenzori Hill and Stanley Hill have historical ties to the explorer Henry Morton Stanley, with his former residence on Stanley Hill.
For easy walks, you can explore the numerous trails across the heathland and commons. Komoot offers several easy hikes around Pirbright, such as the Pirbright Walking Path loop from Pirbright or the route to the Grave of Henry Morton Stanley. These routes are generally gentle and suitable for beginners.
Many popular spots offer convenient parking. For instance, Newlands Corner has a car park with a café, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the North Downs Way.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes and mountain biking trails. The heathlands and woodlands provide excellent terrain for both leisurely rides and more challenging routes.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views, the peaceful natural environment, and the opportunities for walking and exploring. Many enjoy the diverse habitats, from heathland to woodland, and the chance to discover historical sites like Caesar's Camp. The area is also valued for its accessibility and the presence of amenities like the café at Newlands Corner.
While Pirbright's terrain is generally gently undulating, some routes offer more challenge. For instance, Crooksbury Hill Viewpoint involves a steep climb up for a rewarding view. For mountain biking, there are also 'difficult' rated trails available in the wider area, such as some of the Swinley Forest loops.
The heathlands and commons around Pirbright, including areas near the elevated points, are generally dog-friendly. Many footpaths are suitable for walks with dogs, allowing them to enjoy the natural environment alongside you. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock.
The heathlands and woodlands around Pirbright can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings new growth and bird activity, while summer offers pleasant weather for long walks. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even in winter, the landscape has a stark beauty, especially on clear days for views from points like Newlands Corner or Crooksbury Hill.
Beyond the well-known viewpoints, local elevations like Hazelacre Hill offer slightly raised paths for ramblers, providing a quieter experience. The View from Ash Ranges High Point, while known locally, offers extensive views across the ranges and towards London when the red flags are down, indicating it's safe to visit.


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