Frensham Little Pond Beach
Frensham Little Pond Beach
Highlight • Lake
Hiking
5.0
(54)
Running
5.0
(6)
Mountain biking
5.0
(1)
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4.1
(7)
231
hikers
2.88km
00:45
10m
10m
Embark on the Frensham Little Pond Family Walk, an easy 1.8-mile (2.9 km) hike that takes about 44 minutes to complete. You'll experience diverse scenery, from peaceful wooded areas filled with Scots pine to sandy paths and a boardwalk crossing marshy ground. The route offers tranquil views of Frensham Little Pond, where you can often spot various waterfowl. With a gentle elevation gain of just 49 feet (15 metres), it's a relaxing stroll suitable for many. If you venture up to Snowball Ridge, you'll find lovely panoramic views across the pond and the heathland, which comes alive with purple heathers and yellow gorse during the right season.
Planning your visit to Frensham Little Pond is straightforward, with designated parking areas available for convenience. You can also find refreshments at Tern Café and public toilets on-site, making it easy to spend more time exploring. While some parts of the trail are suitable for pushchairs, be aware that sandy sections might pose a challenge for certain prams or wheelchairs. Consider this when preparing for your outing.
This trail is set within Frensham Common, an area known for its unique heathland environment and rich biodiversity. The pond itself is a haven for various bird species, making it a great spot for wildlife observation. The mix of woodland, sandy paths, and open heathland provides a varied natural experience. It's a perfect example of the local landscape, offering a refreshing escape into nature.

4.6
(27)
153
hikers
8.32km
02:10
50m
50m
Embark on the Frensham Great and Little Ponds Loop, a moderate hike spanning 5.2 miles (8.3 km) with a gentle 176 feet (54 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes around 2 hours and 9 minutes to complete. You will wander through a beautiful mosaic of heathland and woodland, enjoying serene views across both Frensham Great Pond and the quieter Frensham Little Pond. Look for vibrant heather and gorse if you visit in late summer, and find shade under ancient oak, birch, and pine trees. Make sure to pause at King's Ridge for panoramic views that stretch across both ponds, offering a perfect spot to take it all in.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is generally easy to follow. However, be prepared for some sections that can be sandy or muddy, so appropriate footwear is a good idea. The area is a Special Protection Area for wildlife, meaning you should keep your dog on a short lead in designated sections to help protect the local fauna. Always check local signage for any specific guidance or seasonal changes before you head out.
This loop offers a rewarding experience for hikers looking to explore the diverse landscapes of the Surrey Hills. The blend of heathland, woodland, and tranquil ponds creates a unique ecosystem, home to various wildlife. The presence of ancient trees and the seasonal display of heather and gorse add to the natural beauty, making it a notable destination within the region for nature lovers.

4.8
(9)
37
hikers
Start your adventure from Frensham Great Pond on this moderate 9.5 miles (15.2 km) hiking loop. You will experience diverse landscapes, from the tranquil waters of Frensham Little Pond framed by woodlands to the quiet solitude of pine forests. The route then opens up to expansive heathlands, offering a sense of wildness. Expect to gain about 405 feet (124 metres) in elevation over approximately 3 hours and 59 minutes of walking. The varied terrain keeps the hike engaging, providing a rewarding experience for those with a good level of fitness.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is generally accessible. The path features a mix of unpaved sections, natural tracks, and some paved areas. The sandy ash surface means paths tend to stay dry and solid even after rainfall, minimizing mud. However, some bridleways can become muddy in winter or soft sand in summer, so consider your footwear choices. There are no permits or fees required for this hike.
This trail offers remarkable views from Kettlebury Hill, overlooking Hankley Common and Thursley Nature Reserve, providing vistas unlike most other viewpoints in Surrey. As you explore the open heathland and dense woodlands, keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer and various waterfowl. The diverse ecosystems make this loop a notable journey through the natural beauty of the Surrey Hills.
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