Surrey Hills AONB is a protected landscape in southeast England known for its rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and scenic walking and cycling routes, offering a peaceful outdoor escape close to London.
The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers approximately 422 square kilometers in the county of Surrey. It features gently undulating hills formed mainly of chalk, mixed with heathland, woodlands, and rich farmland. The area is characterized by iconic ridgelines such as the North Downs, Box Hill, and Leith Hill, the latter being the highest point in southeast England at 294 meters. The landscape supports diverse habitats including ancient beech and oak forests, heath, and chalk grasslands, which offer refuge to rare flora and fauna, such as the white admiral butterfly and dormice. Historically, the hills have been inhabited since prehistoric times with numerous archaeological sites, including Iron Age hill forts and Roman roads. Visitors enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and paragliding. Notable landmarks include Box Hill with its panoramic viewpoints, the historic villages of Shere and Gomshall, and the Greensand Way long-distance trail. The area is popular with photographers and nature lovers due to its scenic features and abundant wildlife. Its proximity to London makes Surrey Hills AONB a favored weekend destination to experience both quiet countryside and outdoor recreation. The AONB is managed to preserve its natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural heritage while promoting sustainable tourism and community engagement.
Box Hill panoramic viewpoint offering expansive views over the Surrey countryside
Leith Hill Tower, the highest point in Southeast England with historic significance
The Pilgrims' Way, a historic long-distance path crossing Surrey Hills
The Greensand Way, a challenging ridge route through diverse habitats
A prominent hill with chalk grassland and excellent panoramic views, popular for walking and cycling.
Historic tower at the summit of Leith Hill offering expansive views across southern England.
A National Trail running along the chalk escarpment through Surrey Hills, connecting Winchester to Dover.