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Hiking trails around Bisley offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences, primarily centered around the Surrey area in the United Kingdom. The region is characterized by a mix of heathland, grassland, and woodland, providing varied terrain for walkers. Bisley Common, a Site of Interest for Nature Conservation, features waymarked paths through these natural landscapes. The area includes gentle paths around lakes and through local commons, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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7.40km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.37km
01:22
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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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reasonably priced coffee and cake. Located to the right side of the Cricketers Pub
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Welcoming yurt tucked away behind the Cricketers on the Green pub. Great coffee and fantastic selection of cakes. Indoor and outdoor seating. Open Mon-Sun, 9am-5pm
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St Michael and All Angels is a grade II listed church in the village of Pirbright in Surrey. This delightful church is located on a quiet road next to meadows, and has an interesting history and two notable memorials. The first church on this site was built between 1210 and 1214 during the reign of King John. By 1783 this old church had become delapidated. About this time a coach carrying King George III overturned while travelling through Pirbright. The village people rescued him and provided aid until his coach was repaired. As a measure of his gratitude the King issued a petition for churches across England to contribute to the rebuilding of Pirbright Church. The old church was removed and a pleasant new St Michael and All Angels church was built that we still see today. Inside the church on its north wall is a brass memorial to Ross Lowis Mangles. Mangles was a British administrator in India and was the first civilian to be awarded the Victoria Cross - the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry. After retiring from Indian service Mangles lived in Pirbright. At the east end of the church’s large graveyard is the grave to Sir H. M. Stanley, the famous African explorer who searched for and found Dr David Livingstone in 1871. Stanley spent his final years living in Pirbright.
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Sir Henry Morton Stanley was a British-American explorer of central Africa. Stanley is famous for his search and discovery in 1871 of the Scottish missionary and explorer Dr David Livingstone. He later also searched for the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers. When Stanley found Livingstone at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika he greeted him with the famous words “Dr Livingstone, I presume?” Dr Livingstone is buried in Westminster Abbey. Stanley hoped to be buried in Westminster Abbey too, near to Livingstone. However, this honour was not granted due to his name being tainted apparently by African atrocities. Stanley spent most of the final years of his life at Furze Hill near Pirbright in Surrey. He is buried in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels Church in Pirbright. His grave is marked by a large piece of inscribed Dartmoor granite that includes his African nickname of “Bula Matari”. It was a delight and an inspiring experience to see the grave of such a remarkable man!
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Henley Park Lake is a beautiful tree-lined oasis situated nearby to Normandy in Surrey. The lake has a high presence of fish species and is popular amongst anglers. There is a picnic area and café near the pier where you can purchase some delicious coffee and cake from The Coffee Shop.
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Great pub. Another good finish to a ride. Must be good the car park was full: on a Tuesday!
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There are over 480 hiking routes available around Bisley, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 305 easy routes, 174 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, Bisley offers many easy and short walks. For a relaxed outing, consider the Pirbright Walking Path loop from Pirbright, which is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) and typically takes about 1 hour 19 minutes. Another accessible option is the Grave of Henry Morton Stanley – Pirbright Walking Path loop from Pirbright, an easy 4.1-mile (6.7 km) path.
Hiking in Bisley primarily takes you through a diverse mix of heathland, grassland, and woodland paths. Areas like Bisley Common, a Site of Interest for Nature Conservation, showcase these varied natural landscapes, offering tranquil scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, many routes around Bisley are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Grave of Henry Morton Stanley – Henley Park Lake loop from Pirbright is a moderate 5.3-mile (8.5 km) circular trail. Another easy circular option is the Curzon Bridge — Railway View – Lock 27 Picnic Area loop from Pirbright, covering 4.4 miles (7.1 km).
The trails in Bisley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to open heathland, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks. The accessibility of routes for different skill levels is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the diverse landscapes of Bisley, particularly areas like Bisley Common with its heathland and woodland, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna as you explore the trails.
Absolutely. The Bisley area is close to several beautiful lakes. You can visit Rapley Lake or Hawley Lake. The famous Virginia Water Lake, featuring the Five Arch Bridge and views towards Fort Belvedere Vista, is also nearby and offers scenic walking opportunities.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find interesting points like the Barossa Training Area, which offers a unique landscape. For those interested in cycling, there are also dedicated areas like Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails nearby.
Bisley's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the heathland and woodland paths provide a peaceful experience, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
Yes, you can enjoy a pleasant walk around Goldsworth Park Lake. The Goldsworth Park Lake loop from Knaphill is an easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route, perfect for a short stroll with scenic water views.


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