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Reigate Heath Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Adventures

Reigate Heath SSSI is a protected area in Surrey known for its diverse heathland habitat, rare flora, and valuable wildlife, offering visitors peaceful walking routes and opportunities for nature observation.

103
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
20,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Reigate Heath Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

 

Reigate Heath is a biologically important area located on the edge of the town of Reigate in Surrey, England, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rare heathland habitat and species-rich ecosystem. The heathland is characterized by acidic, nutrient-poor soils supporting a range of typical heathland vegetation such as heather, gorse, and acid grassland. It hosts an array of plant species including some that are uncommon in the southeast of England, as well as a valuable insect population, including notable butterfly and moth species. Historically, Reigate Heath was common land used for grazing and turf cutting, which helped maintain its open habitat. Today, it remains an important area for conservation and public recreation offering a network of informal footpaths and bridleways. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks while observing the seasonal changes in wildflowers and spotting birds typical of heath environments such as skylarks and woodlarks. The heath also contains archaeological features and remnants of historical land use, adding interest for history enthusiasts. Access is generally unrestricted, making it a favored spot for local walkers, dog owners, and naturalists. Its proximity to Reigate town provides easy access to a natural setting that contrasts with the urban surroundings, making it a valuable green space for education, wildlife appreciation, and quiet outdoor activity.

Highlights

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Extensive lowland heathland habitat with characteristic heather and gorse

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Diverse insect fauna including notable butterfly populations

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Historic common land with archaeological earthworks

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Scenic walking and bridleway routes offering wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Lowland Heath Habitat

One of Surrey's rare patches of heathland supporting heather, gorse, and acid grassland.

Butterflies and Moths

Home to species such as the small pearl-bordered fritillary and other rare insects.

Ancient Earthworks

Historic features indicating past common land use, including turf pits and boundary ditches.