Hankley Common is a vast area of heathland in Surrey known for its extensive walking and mountain biking trails, rich biodiversity, and use as a filming location and military training ground.
Hankley Common is located southwest of Elstead in Surrey, England, covering approximately 560 hectares of heathland, woodland, and open sandy terrain. The area serves multiple purposes including military training, conservation, and recreation. Its terrain features dry heather, gorse, and Scots pine, supporting rare species of flora and fauna typical of lowland heath habitats. The site is managed by the Ministry of Defence, which limits certain activities but maintains access for the public to enjoy the outdoor experience. The common is crossed by an extensive network of well-maintained trails that attract walkers, trail runners, and mountain bikers. The area's dry, sandy soil creates varied landscapes including open heath and wooded glades, which provide habitat for birds such as nightjars and woodlarks, as well as reptiles like adders and common lizards. Hankley Common has also gained fame as a filming location for major films like James Bond and Wonder Woman, adding to its visitor draw. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the common’s varied terrain, peaceful atmosphere, and scenic views, while respecting its military use and conservation status. Visitor appeal includes wildlife observation, photography, running events, and quiet walks within a relatively undeveloped natural setting close to London. The combination of accessible trails, unique heathland ecology, and historical use makes Hankley Common a notable outdoor destination in southeast England.
Expansive lowland heath habitat supporting rare bird species like nightjars and woodlarks
Varied trail network suitable for walking, running, and mountain biking
Historic World War II military structures scattered through the common
Famous film filming locations, including the James Bond series and Wonder Woman
One of the largest remaining lowland heathland areas in southeast England with important conservation status.
Active military training site with World War-era bunkers and firing ranges blending into natural surroundings.
Popular backdrop for blockbuster movies and television shows, adding cultural interest to the landscape.