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Dog friendly hiking trails around Chobham are primarily defined by Chobham Common, the largest National Nature Reserve in the South East of England, featuring extensive lowland heath. The area also includes mixed woodlands of pine, birch, oak, and hazel, alongside grasslands and wetlands with various ponds. Waterways such as the River Bourne and Mill Bourne contribute to the scenic beauty, while modest hills like Oystershell Hill, Burnt Hill, and Kings Hill offer elevated views. The terrain often includes sandy paths, providing varied conditions for hikers.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Horsell Common is a large area of heathland and woodland located in Woking. It spans approximately 355 hectares and is one of the few remaining heathland landscapes in the region. It is open to the public for walking, wildlife watching, and other recreational activities.
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This scene on Horsell Common is a favourite! The splendid green canopy, wide path covered by pine needles and intriguing glimpses of distant features combine to give a scene that delights and inspires! This view looks east on Sandy Track midway between Danewell Pond and the Sandpit.
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Opened in 2005 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of McLaren Racing. At the time of writing this famous British motor racing team has won 182 Formula 1 grand prix races and 20 World Championships. The modernist sleek-looking building at the heart of the Centre was designed by Norman Foster. This building is set next to a lake and to a landscaped meadow park called McLaren Park that extends to 56 acres. It is said that Foster’s brief was to design a Centre and an environment that would be so enjoyable to work in that McLaren staff would not wish to go home! Although signs dissuade the public from getting too close to the Technology Centre, McLaren Park is open to walkers. It is inspiring to walk past and to admire the headquarters of McLaren Racing!
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Fairoaks Airport is an operational general aviation airport located two miles north of Woking. Its licence permits the public transportation of passengers and flying instruction. Fairoaks opened as a private airstrip in 1931 but operated as RAF Fairoaks during World War II when 6,000 pilots were trained at the airfield mostly on Tiger Moths. It is delightful to walk along the eastern and western edges of the airfield, to see the tarmac main runway and to watch planes and helicopters take-off and land.
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This pleasant pond on Horsell Common is called Danewell Pond. The Pond serves to drain large areas of the Common and is bordered by marshy heathland and by a variety of trees. The water in Danewell Pond appears brackish and is an important breeding site for dragonflies and damselflies.
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There are over 60 dog-friendly hiking routes around Chobham, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These include 34 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 3 more challenging trails.
The trails around Chobham, particularly within Chobham Common, feature diverse terrain. You'll find extensive lowland heath, mixed woodlands with pine and birch, grasslands, and wetlands with various ponds. Many paths are sandy, which can be advantageous in wet conditions, though some areas may be uneven or have modest inclines.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes in Chobham are circular. For example, the Fairoaks Airport – Danewell Pond loop offers a moderate 10.7 km circular hike, while the Danewell Pond – Horsell Common loop is an easier 7.1 km option starting from Chobham.
Chobham Common is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see vast expanses of lowland heath with heather and gorse, mixed woodlands, and wetlands. The Cow Pond is a notable feature, and you might also encounter the River Bourne and Mill Bourne, which add to the scenic riverside paths.
Absolutely. Chobham offers numerous easy routes perfect for a relaxed stroll with your dog. An excellent option is the Bourne River Bridge – Heather Farm Café loop, which is an easy 4.3 km walk, ideal for a shorter outing.
The dog-friendly trails around Chobham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the expansive open spaces of Chobham Common, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful natural environment, making it a favorite for dog owners.
Chobham Common is a National Nature Reserve, so it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially during ground-nesting bird seasons or when livestock (like the common's grazing cattle) are present. Always follow local signage regarding leads and wildlife protection to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Yes, Chobham Common features several ponds and waterways. The River Bourne and Mill Bourne flow through the area, and you can find highlights like Cow Pond and Coxes Lock and Mill Pond, which can provide opportunities for dogs to cool off, depending on local regulations and water conditions.
Yes, Chobham Common features modest hills such as Oystershell Hill, Burnt Hill, and Kings Hill. These provide elevated sections along the trails, offering hikers and their dogs pleasant views across the expansive common and its diverse landscapes.
Chobham is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings new growth and birdlife, while summer showcases the vibrant purple heather on the heathland. Autumn offers beautiful colors in the woodlands, and even in winter, the sandy paths can be navigable. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Chobham Common holds historical significance, containing three Scheduled Monuments, including a Bronze Age barrow and ancient earthworks. While not always explicitly marked on every trail, these historical elements are part of the rich landscape you'll be exploring.


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