Woolbeding With Redford
Woolbeding With Redford
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Last updated: June 29, 2026
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For mountain bikers, technical trailheads begin along the rugged bridleways of Highcombe Edge and the steep drops near the Robertson Memorial. These gateways lead riders down narrow, sandstone-cut singletracks, featuring steep, technical root complexes and loose sand chutes that plunge deeply into the wild undergrowth of the Hidden Valley.
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Looking out from the rim of the Devil’s Punch Bowl, you’re treated to a spectacular vista of a massive, natural hollow carved into the Surrey Hills. The sweeping valley below is alive with a colorful patchwork of purple heather, bright gorse, and thick woods, while sharp eyes might catch the London skyline far in the distance on a clear day.
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amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!
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A really good area to practice techy steep downhill style skills with many trails to pick from.
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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.
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The Devil's Punchbowl has a network of paths criss crossing through it. It's wonderful to visit any time of the year but on a crisp autumn day when the trees glow with a golden hue, you're in for a treat. Legend has it that it was created when the Devil scooped up a rock from here and threw it at Thor. The village to the north, Thursley, does indeed mean 'Thor's place'.
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