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The 11 Most Amazing Peaks around Thursley

Best mountain peaks around Thursley offer a range of elevations and natural features within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region provides varied terrain, from forested hills to open heathland, suitable for different hiking experiences. Many peaks feature viewpoints, natural monuments, and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The area is characterized by its rolling hills and diverse landscapes, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Thursley

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Hydon's Ball Summit

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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 …

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Temple of the Wind Viewpoint

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If you can get up there early morning on a clear day....wow.

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Black Down Summit and Viewpoint

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Beautiful sights with a 360° field of view. The top constitutes a fairly large and wooded area where one can discover many small wonders of nature. Special mention if you …

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Temple of the Four Winds Viewpoint

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The Temple of the Four Winds was built in 1910 by Viscount Pirrie, an Irish shipbuilder and businessman. Over the years, the lodge fell into disrepair and was demolished in …

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Older Hill Trig Point

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Somewhat hidden in the bushes in this trig point, but it's worth finding for the great views towards the South Downs.
Trig Points are dotted about the UK and were …

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Lilie Weaver
February 14, 2025, Hydon's Ball Summit

Good viewpoint. Easy access via Octavia Hill trail

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More good views of the local area.

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Typical UK trig point. Gravel, start point car park. A bit of road work but mainly good trails.

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The views were amazing, after the 800 ft climb 😆

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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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Black Down is the highest point in the South Downs National Park at 290 m. As such it is also is classified one of the UK's Marilyns. Expect a landscape of wavy hair grass, purple heather and pine trees.

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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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One of the best views in the area, it is easy to see why it inspire Alfred Lord Tennyson. Also the highest point in the South Downs National Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit around Thursley?

Visitors frequently enjoy Temple of the Wind Viewpoint for its extensive views, Black Down Summit and Viewpoint which offers 360° views and a wooded area, and Hydon's Ball Summit, a prominent hilltop with a trig point and views of the countryside.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks near Thursley?

Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. For instance, Temple of the Wind Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and features benches, making it a good spot for a break with children.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the mountain peaks around Thursley?

The mountain peaks around Thursley are characterized by diverse natural features, including forested hills, open heathland, and scrub. You'll find numerous viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, natural monuments, and areas rich in wildlife, such as Hydon's Ball Summit with its heathland and woodland.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Thursley?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like 'The Devil's Punchbowl & The Temple of the Four Winds loop' or 'Thursley Common loop'. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling. Explore more routes on the Hiking around Thursley, Gravel biking around Thursley, and Cycling around Thursley guide pages.

Are there dog-friendly trails around Thursley's mountain peaks?

Many trails in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including those around Thursley's peaks, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to check local signage for specific restrictions.

What is the best season for hiking the mountains around Thursley?

The Surrey Hills are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is popular for longer days, and even winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, as noted for Black Down Summit and Viewpoint. Always check weather conditions before heading out.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints among the Thursley peaks?

The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. Notable spots include Temple of the Wind Viewpoint, offering extensive views, and Black Down Summit and Viewpoint with its 360° field of view. Older Hill Trig Point also provides great views towards the South Downs.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the Thursley mountain region?

The diverse landscapes of the Surrey Hills, including heathland and woodland areas like Hydon's Ball Summit, are home to various wildlife. Keep an eye out for butterflies, birds of prey, and other native species. The region is part of a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, supporting rich biodiversity.

Are there any historical or notable landmarks on the peaks near Thursley?

Yes, several peaks feature historical or notable landmarks. For example, Hydon's Ball Summit is marked by a trig point, a historical surveying marker. Similarly, Older Hill Trig Point and Hindhead Trig Point are significant as they were used by the Ordnance Survey for mapping the land.

What is the difficulty level of mountain hikes near Thursley?

The mountain peaks and trails around Thursley offer a range of difficulty levels. Many highlights, such as Temple of the Wind Viewpoint and Black Down Summit and Viewpoint, are rated as intermediate. There are also easier routes available, as well as some more challenging options for experienced hikers.

Are there circular walks around the Thursley mountains?

Yes, many routes in the area are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the 'The Devil's Punchbowl & The Temple of the Four Winds loop' is a popular circular hiking route that takes you through scenic landscapes near the peaks. You can find more circular options on the Hiking around Thursley guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Thursley?

Visitors consistently praise the stunning views and the natural beauty of the area. Many highlight the extensive vistas from spots like Temple of the Wind Viewpoint and the peaceful, wooded environment of Black Down Summit and Viewpoint. The variety of terrain and opportunities for wildlife spotting are also frequently mentioned.

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