Box Hill National Nature Reserve is a renowned chalk hill located in Surrey, England, offering stunning panoramic views, diverse wildlife, and extensive outdoor activities including hiking and cycling.
Box Hill National Nature Reserve is located near the town of Dorking in Surrey, England, and is part of the North Downs, a range of chalk hills stretching across southeast England. The reserve comprises chalk downland, woodlands, and grassland habitats that support a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rare orchids, butterflies, and birds such as the high brown fritillary. The hill reaches an elevation of 224 meters (735 feet), providing sweeping views across the surrounding countryside, including the River Mole valley and distant London skyline on clear days. Historically, Box Hill has been famous for its role in the English countryside and as a popular destination since Victorian times. It was made nationally famous in literature by Jane Austen’s 'Emma' and remains a favorite spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Recreational opportunities include extensive walking and cycling trails, notable for both gentle family outings and challenging hill climbs favored by cycling enthusiasts; Box Hill served as a key venue during the 2012 London Olympic mountain biking events. The reserve includes the Stepping Stones along the River Mole, woodland walks, and rare chalk grassland habitats. Box Hill’s management balances visitor access with conservation, maintaining its delicate ecosystems while providing educational resources. Visitor amenities include parking areas, picnic spots, and well-marked trails suitable for all ages, making it an ideal destination for outdoor recreation and environmental education.
Viewpoint at the Summit providing panoramic views of Surrey and the River Thames valley
Rare chalk grassland ecosystem home to unique orchids and butterflies
Cycling climbs featured in the 2012 Olympic mountain biking events
Stepping Stones crossing the River Mole offering a scenic and interactive nature experience
A historic trig point that marks the highest elevation of Box Hill and a popular spot for visitors to enjoy views.
A series of stones crossing the River Mole, offering a unique and accessible way to experience the river environment.
A rare and fragile habitat supporting a wide range of wildflowers and insects, especially important for butterfly species.