
Here are a few of our favourite routes in the Surrey Hills
But let us know what you're after and we'll tailor something just for you
Box Hill to Denbies Loop
A classic circuit with a bit of everything.
Start by crossing the iconic stepping stones and climbing to the summit of Box Hill. From there, it’s quieter trails across Mickleham Downs and Ranmore Common, before a gentle descent through Denbies Vineyard. We finish with a well-earned drink at the vineyard café or local microbrewery.
Time: 4 to 5 hours
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Chilworth to Dorking via Albury Estate & Shere
History, views, and postcard-worthy villages.
We begin at the atmospheric Gunpowder Works, then climb to St Martha’s Church for sweeping views. From there, it’s down through Albury’s parkland, into the charming village of Shere — perfect for a pause and a cuppa — before continuing through woodland and countryside to Dorking. Option to finish early at Shere with public transport if needed.
Time: 4.5 to 5.5 hours
Difficulty:

Surrey Hills 3 Peaks Challenge
A big day in the hills.
Take on Box Hill, Leith Hill, and Holmbury Hill in one rewarding loop. Expect long woodland climbs, ancient hill forts, trout streams, and far-reaching views. A full-day challenge that’ll leave you feeling accomplished (and pleasantly tired).
Time: Full day
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Dorking to Guildford via the North Downs
A linear adventure with wide skies and ancient paths.
Follow sections of the North Downs Way and Pilgrims Way from Dorking to Guildford. Rolling vineyards, sweeping escarpment views, and peaceful woodland lead the way. We finish with a riverside stroll into town and an optional pub stop to celebrate.
Time: 5 to 6 hours
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Example Days Out
Every walk is tailored to you — your goals, your pace, your curiosity.
We offer both circular and linear routes, ranging from 9 to 26 miles. Each day begins with a short welcome, a safety briefing, and a chat about the route ahead.
Out on the trail, we typically walk 3 to 4 miles between breaks, pausing to take in points of interest, watch wildlife, or simply enjoy the view. There are regular stops to refuel, rest, and soak up the experience — because it’s not just about distance, it’s about connection.
A note on timings and difficult ratings.
Timings are estimates but can vary based on the pace of the group and the curiosity of the group to explore the landscape around them.
Difficulty levels are our subjective rating based on distance and the amount of up and downhill. Please contact us if in doubt and you have any questions.
