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Hurtwood Forest Adventures

Hurtwood Forest is one of the largest areas of common land in Surrey, offering extensive outdoor recreation opportunities in a rich natural environment marked by woodlands, heathlands, and quiet trails.

3,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
Designated common land with modern recreation efforts post-1940s
Year Established

About Hurtwood Forest

 

Hurtwood Forest covers approximately 3,000 acres of woodland and heathland located in Surrey, England. It is part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and managed primarily as common land, accessible to the public for a variety of outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by mixed broadleaf and coniferous woodland, interspersed with areas of heathland supporting diverse flora and fauna, including ancient oak and beech trees. The forest is historically significant as a former medieval hunting ground, retaining its open and accessible nature through common land rights. Modern visitors enjoy Hurtwood for mountain biking—home to some of the UK’s premier trail networks—horse riding, walking, and trail running. The area also hosts quiet ponds and heath that provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching and spotting wildlife such as deer and native butterflies. Significant landmarks include Pitch Hill, one of the highest points in Surrey, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Hurtwood’s extensive network of marked trails, including multi-use routes, appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. The Blend of natural beauty, recreational infrastructure, and historic charm draws visitors year-round, making Hurtwood Forest a cherished outdoor destination in southern England.

Highlights

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Pitch Hill viewpoint – one of Surrey’s highest points with sweeping views

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World-class mountain biking trail network with trails for all skill levels

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Expansive heathland supporting rare and protected species of plants and butterflies

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Quiet ponds and water bodies offering wildlife viewing and tranquil picnic spots

Notable Natural Features

Pitch Hill

Offering some of the best elevated views in Surrey, Pitch Hill is a popular spot for hiking and photography.

Mountain Biking Trails

A well-maintained series of trails catering to beginner through expert mountain bikers, making Hurtwood a top biking destination.

Heathland Habitat

Open heathland areas within the forest support rare species such as nightjars and silver-studded blue butterflies.