Best attractions and places to see around Ripley are set within the varied landscape of Surrey. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, woodlands, and historical elements. Ripley village Surrey serves as a base for exploring nearby natural and cultural points of interest. This region offers a mix of outdoor activities and local charm.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Road surface has been replaced recently which is good. The initial part of the climb is brutal, descending it can be difficult especially in the wet so don’t pick up too much speed!
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Barries had been significantly reworked this year with the berms improved, there's quite a few jumps added as well, all with chicken runs.
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If you get to the top of the hill early enough, you can enjoy beautiful views of the sunrise.
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This is the highlight of my regular 10k run and it is such a wonderful spot. I put in the work running up here and always pause my GPS watch and (my favourite time to run) take in the sunrise. The views are mesmerising and I often find myself staring out for 10 minutes or more. I then enjoy the run back down. The sandy trails make for a really enjoyable and slightly technical downhill section. There is a Lieutenant General Bernard Cyril FREYBERG, WWI Victoria Cross recipient buried in the graveyard here.
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There is sometimes a small kiosk selling cakes and tea that take donations for the church. Usually from 1 pm
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Yes, Peaslake Village is a great family-friendly spot, offering a community hub with a cafe and pub. It's also a popular starting point for trails suitable for various ages. Additionally, many of the easy walking routes around Ripley, such as those along the River Wey, are suitable for families.
You can explore St Martha's Church, a Grade II-listed historical site perched on a hilltop. It's accessible by foot and offers breathtaking views, retaining architectural features from the 12th century.
Ripley offers a variety of walking and hiking opportunities. For easy, scenic strolls, consider routes like the 'Papercourt Lock – Walsham Lock and Weir loop from Ripley' or 'Riverside Path along the River Wey – Papercourt Lock loop from Ripley'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Ripley guide or the Hiking around Ripley guide for more challenging trails.
Absolutely. The Surrey Hills are renowned for mountain biking. A highlight is the Barry Knows Best Trail, a well-loved singletrack featuring rooty corners, steps, berms, and bumps. Peaslake Village is also a central hub for mountain bikers, with local shops and trails.
St Martha's Church, located atop St Martha's Hill, provides fabulous panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Many of the higher points in the Surrey Hills, accessible via cycling or hiking routes, also offer stunning vistas.
Yes, the area is known for its challenging climbs. Combe Lane Climb and White Downs Lane Climb are two notable ascents. White Downs Lane, in particular, is a tough climb with false summits and hairpins, offering a rewarding challenge for cyclists.
Some attractions offer convenient amenities. For instance, St Martha's Church has a small tap on its south wall for refilling water bottles. Peaslake Village provides a cafe, pub, and shops. Near Combe Lane Climb, you can find a coffee stop with vegan and gluten-free snacks.
The Surrey Hills, including the area around Ripley, are beautiful year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and milder temperatures, ideal for walking. Summer is great for longer days and cycling. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, especially on all-weather trails like Barry Knows Best Trail.
Many of the trails around Ripley are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along the River Wey. For a stop, the coffee van near Combe Lane Climb is known to be dog-friendly, and many pubs in local villages like Peaslake welcome well-behaved dogs.
To avoid crowds, especially on popular routes, consider visiting during off-peak hours (early mornings or late afternoons) or on weekdays. Exploring some of the lesser-known paths within the Hiking around Ripley guide, or venturing slightly further from the most prominent trailheads, can also lead to quieter experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and stunning views from places like St Martha's Church. The vibrant community spirit and excellent facilities for cyclists in Peaslake Village are also highly appreciated. Mountain bikers particularly love the flow and technical features of trails such as Barry Knows Best Trail.


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