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Dog friendly hiking trails around Ewhurst are set within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and expansive heathlands. The region features elevated viewpoints like Pitch Hill and Holmbury Hill, offering panoramic views. The Greensand Way, a long-distance trail, also traverses sections of the area, showcasing its unique geology.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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10.8km
03:04
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
05:28
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great view over to the South Downs and what a bench eh. Crazy trails off the side too
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This is part of the Greensand Way, a 108-mile (174 km) long-distance trail between Haslemere in Surrey and Hamstreet in Kent. To the southeast, it's not far to the top of Holmbury Hill, Surrey's fourth highest point at 856 feet (261 m). Meanwhile, a short stroll south brings you to Converse, an accessible artwork and seating area that boasts gorgeous views.
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This viewpoint at Hurtwood is adorned by Converse, an accessible artwork that's intended for groups to sit around and communicate or simply take in the views in golden silence. It's specially designed so that wheelchairs can comfortably fit into the gaps between the three benches, which are arranged in a circle. The views are excellent, with both the Weald and the South Downs on show.
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These old windmills are the best proof that people were clever enough a number of centuries ago - long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions that resulted from it - to harness the power of the elements for their own purposes: no human or animal muscle power is needed for the grinding process, but the wind captured by the wings is enough to drive the heavy millstones and thus, for example, to grind flour from grain (grain mills) or to press oil from olives (oil mills). Often they are only technical and historical evidence of a long tradition of craftsmanship, because most of the old mills have been abandoned over time.
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The open summit of Holmbury Hill offers beautiful panoramic views. A delightful toposcope adds to the pleasure allowing you to identify features over 20 miles away. For example, from here on a clear day it is straightforward to see the prehistoric hill fort of Chanctonbury Ring on the South Downs located 20 miles (32 km) due south. Holmbury Hill is one of the three classic Surrey hills - along with Box Hill and Leith Hill - included in the ‘Surrey Three Peaks Challenge’. This 23-mile (37 km) round trip is comparable in distance to the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but has a third less climbing. For less energetic hikers there is also a pleasant shorter three peaks Surrey walk comprising Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill which has a round trip length of 12 miles (19 km).
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Situated nearby to the picturesque Surrey village of Cranleigh is the excellent vantage point of Reynards Hill. The hill has been deemed the most romantic place to watch the sunrise or sunset in Surrey, and that's no surprise, it is the highest point in Hurtwood and affords some magnificent views across the surrounding countryside of the Surrey Hills AONB.
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This bright white windmill is a surprising sight near the top of Pitch Hill. It's also sometimes known as Hurt Wood Windmill. Built in 1845, it has been converted into a house.
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Ewhurst offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 200 routes to explore. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
The Ewhurst area, nestled within the Surrey Hills, features diverse terrain perfect for dogs. You'll find rolling hills, ancient woodlands like Ewhurst Wood, and expansive heathlands. Many trails offer varied surfaces, from woodland paths to open tracks.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Ewhurst are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the moderate 10 km Mushrooms in Woodland – St Nicolas Church loop from Ewhurst, which takes you through picturesque woodlands.
Ewhurst boasts several elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Holmbury Hill and Pitch Hill are notable for their stunning views. Consider the challenging 19 km View from Pitch Hill – Holmbury Hill Viewpoint loop from Winterfold Wood for a rewarding experience with your dog. You can also visit the Holmbury Hill Viewpoint highlight directly.
Yes, the Greensand Way, a significant long-distance trail, traverses sections of the Ewhurst area. This trail showcases the unique geology and natural beauty of the Greensand Ridge. A moderate section you could explore with your dog is the 10.7 km Greensand Way at Hurtwood – Holmbury Hill Viewpoint loop from Ewhurst.
Beyond the rolling hills and heathlands, you'll encounter ancient woodlands, including Ewhurst Wood, which is a Site of Nature Conservation Importance. The area is rich in diverse ecosystems, and you might spot local wildlife like deer and various bird species. The Silent Pool is another beautiful natural monument nearby.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Ewhurst, with an average score of 4.65 stars from over 1200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, varied landscapes, and well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience with their canine companions.
While the guide focuses on a range of difficulties, Ewhurst offers many easy routes perfect for a leisurely stroll with your dog or family. Approximately 84 of the available routes are classified as easy, providing gentle paths through scenic countryside.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover interesting landmarks. The Peaslake Village offers a charming stop, and you might encounter unique art installations like Perspectives by Giles Miller – Surrey Hills. For a longer hike, consider the 15.6 km Ewhurst Windmill – View from Pitch Hill loop from Winterfold Wood which passes by the Ewhurst Windmill.
Ewhurst is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn transforms the woodlands with vibrant colors. Winter walks can be crisp and clear, though some paths might be muddier. Always check local conditions before heading out.
When hiking with your dog in Ewhurst, especially within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's important to keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog has access to water, especially on longer routes like the 12.2 km View from Pitch Hill – Jelley's Hollow loop from Winterfold Wood.


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