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National Trust - Box Hill — Attraction in Mole Valley

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National Trust - Box Hill
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Nearby attractions
Surrey Hills National Landscape
Box Hill Country Pk, Tadworth KT20 7BL, United Kingdom
Boxhill Viewpoint
Box Hill, Brockham, Tadworth KT20 7LB, United Kingdom
Box Hill Fort
Tadworth KT20 7LB, United Kingdom
Stepping Stones Walk
River Mole, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Smith & Western | Boxhill
Boxhill Rd, Tadworth KT20 7LB, United Kingdom
The Stepping Stones
Westhumble Street, Westhumble, Dorking RH5 6BS, United Kingdom
Emlyn Restaurant
Box Hill, Dorking RH5 6BX, United Kingdom
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National Trust - Box Hill

The Old Fort Box Hill Road, Tadworth KT20 7LB, United Kingdom
4.8(2.7K)$$$$
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Surrey Hills National Landscape, Boxhill Viewpoint, Box Hill Fort, Stepping Stones Walk, restaurants: Smith & Western | Boxhill, The Stepping Stones, Emlyn Restaurant
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+44 1306 885502
Website
nationaltrust.org.uk

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Nearby attractions of National Trust - Box Hill

Surrey Hills National Landscape

Boxhill Viewpoint

Box Hill Fort

Stepping Stones Walk

Surrey Hills National Landscape

Surrey Hills National Landscape

4.7

(6.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Boxhill Viewpoint

Boxhill Viewpoint

4.8

(627)

Open 24 hours
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Box Hill Fort

Box Hill Fort

4.2

(41)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Stepping Stones Walk

Stepping Stones Walk

4.6

(739)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Banksy Limitless
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Nearby restaurants of National Trust - Box Hill

Smith & Western | Boxhill

The Stepping Stones

Emlyn Restaurant

Smith & Western | Boxhill

Smith & Western | Boxhill

4.4

(1.4K)

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The Stepping Stones

The Stepping Stones

4.1

(665)

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Emlyn Restaurant

Emlyn Restaurant

3.6

(23)

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Evalynn B.Evalynn B.
Visited on 13th June, just after first and biggest lock down. I wanted to go somewhere which is free for public, no need to booking in advance, because in the previous 3 weeks I just missed every place at National Trust which were already opened for advance booking. If I didn't want to be awake at midnight to see when new places were launched, so I had to compromise and see something public. I thought Box Hill would been OK, not far from London and if I go early, probably I avoid the crowd. OMG! How can I still be that naive in my age!!! 10am Saturday - when most Britons used to just wake up and have a lazy breakfast IN NORMAL TIMES, now the huuuuuge car park was almost full!!! Out of the car park every parking space on the road side was full. Even to get to the hill I could drive just very slowly due to hundreds and thousands of cyclists!!! Then when I parked, I went to the toilet straight, where I had to wait about 20 minutes to get in even that "early" morning. Then I tried a walk one way, but turned back soon, because I had no idea where it led. Then I went to the other side with the plan that I go to the stepping stones. And found that the way was going down very steep. I started but after a while I decided to turn back from here, too. Thought if it was steep down now, that will be extremely steep up later when I am already tired... And I definitely was not in that condition, especially after lock down. So this visit was short for me. First, because I was not able to take a proper walking route physically, second, because I pretty much hate crowd in any time, but after lock down when pandemic is still going around I just found this whole place very uncomfortable for myself. I took some pictures which shows that Britons did not really care social distancing either that time. On the way back to the car park, when I just approached my car, already 3 circle round drivers asked me if I was gonna leave and when...? That was only 11.30am!!! And that was the time when I decided not to go any public places this year, and better to wait while I can book something in advance. At least there won't be crowd as they limit the bookings. So I believe this is a perfect place for fit and healthy people, but for me this visit was short and unpleasant.
Asad LoneAsad Lone
Box Hill National Trust, Surrey Hills: A Nature Lover's Paradise **Highlights:** * **Breathtaking Views:** Panoramic vistas of the Surrey Hills and surrounding countryside. * **Diverse Trails:** Numerous walking routes for all abilities, from gentle strolls to challenging hikes. * **Iconic Landmarks:** Explore the Stepping Stones, the Salomons Memorial, and the Box Hill Fort. * **Thriving Wildlife:** Spot a variety of birds, butterflies, and other creatures in their natural habitat. * **Natural Play Trail:** A fun and engaging adventure for children, encouraging outdoor exploration. * **Picnic Spots:** Numerous scenic spots for a relaxing picnic amidst nature. * **Charming Cafe:** Enjoy refreshments and snacks at the on-site cafe. * **Educational Opportunities:** Learn about the local history, geology, and ecology through informative signage and guided walks. * **Accessible Facilities:** Well-maintained paths, restrooms, and accessible routes for visitors with disabilities. **Tips:** * **Arrive Early:** The car park can get busy, especially on weekends. * **Check Weather Conditions:** Be prepared for changing weather, as it can vary on the hilltop. * **Wear Sturdy Footwear:** Choose comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. * **Bring Water and Snacks:** Stay hydrated and energized during your exploration. * **Respect the Environment:** Follow the Countryside Code and leave no trace of your visit. **Overall:** Box Hill offers a delightful escape into nature, with something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a family day out, or a peaceful retreat, this National Trust gem is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and inspired.
Russell NicholsonRussell Nicholson
A Really Great Place to Enjoy the Very Best of the English Countryside, with Spectacular views, and Ancient Woodland... Lots of Walks, it's a Magical place to visit... Ours was a Superb Spring Day with Stunning Blue skies and Lot's Of Sunshine 🌞 ☀️, this is a National Trust Area and its very Popular... There is Good Parking spaces, but its Extremely popular on days like this , So I would Advise Arrivig Early, thee are other car parks, please Check the Website for prices/ Stay length... The Cafe on Top of the Hill, Opening Hours is 10am -4 pm... Has light Snacks, Sandwiches 🥪 and Cakes 🥮 ,ect... Hot Drinks 🫖☕, Soft Drinks 🥤🧃, you can sit down inside, and Other Seats, and Benches Available outside..... Please be Aware that this is a Very popular place, and Queues for Drinks and Hot Food, can be a little while ( 15- 20 minutes) but we felt that the Queues were Quite well Managed... Toilets 🚻 here as Well... As I Said Earlier there are Quite a few Walks Available, something for Everyone...please Check the Website for More details about length of the Walks.... Please Dress Accordingly for the Weather...I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND Walking Boots/ Stout shoes 👞 for the Paths/ Tracks through the woods, the can be Quite Muddy and wet... Fleece jacket, or Good Waterproof recommended... important to keep warm... Superb Views of Classic English Countryside...over the the Beautiful North Downs.... please Enjoy 😎👌📷🌅🌅🌅
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Visited on 13th June, just after first and biggest lock down. I wanted to go somewhere which is free for public, no need to booking in advance, because in the previous 3 weeks I just missed every place at National Trust which were already opened for advance booking. If I didn't want to be awake at midnight to see when new places were launched, so I had to compromise and see something public. I thought Box Hill would been OK, not far from London and if I go early, probably I avoid the crowd. OMG! How can I still be that naive in my age!!! 10am Saturday - when most Britons used to just wake up and have a lazy breakfast IN NORMAL TIMES, now the huuuuuge car park was almost full!!! Out of the car park every parking space on the road side was full. Even to get to the hill I could drive just very slowly due to hundreds and thousands of cyclists!!! Then when I parked, I went to the toilet straight, where I had to wait about 20 minutes to get in even that "early" morning. Then I tried a walk one way, but turned back soon, because I had no idea where it led. Then I went to the other side with the plan that I go to the stepping stones. And found that the way was going down very steep. I started but after a while I decided to turn back from here, too. Thought if it was steep down now, that will be extremely steep up later when I am already tired... And I definitely was not in that condition, especially after lock down. So this visit was short for me. First, because I was not able to take a proper walking route physically, second, because I pretty much hate crowd in any time, but after lock down when pandemic is still going around I just found this whole place very uncomfortable for myself. I took some pictures which shows that Britons did not really care social distancing either that time. On the way back to the car park, when I just approached my car, already 3 circle round drivers asked me if I was gonna leave and when...? That was only 11.30am!!! And that was the time when I decided not to go any public places this year, and better to wait while I can book something in advance. At least there won't be crowd as they limit the bookings. So I believe this is a perfect place for fit and healthy people, but for me this visit was short and unpleasant.
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Box Hill National Trust, Surrey Hills: A Nature Lover's Paradise **Highlights:** * **Breathtaking Views:** Panoramic vistas of the Surrey Hills and surrounding countryside. * **Diverse Trails:** Numerous walking routes for all abilities, from gentle strolls to challenging hikes. * **Iconic Landmarks:** Explore the Stepping Stones, the Salomons Memorial, and the Box Hill Fort. * **Thriving Wildlife:** Spot a variety of birds, butterflies, and other creatures in their natural habitat. * **Natural Play Trail:** A fun and engaging adventure for children, encouraging outdoor exploration. * **Picnic Spots:** Numerous scenic spots for a relaxing picnic amidst nature. * **Charming Cafe:** Enjoy refreshments and snacks at the on-site cafe. * **Educational Opportunities:** Learn about the local history, geology, and ecology through informative signage and guided walks. * **Accessible Facilities:** Well-maintained paths, restrooms, and accessible routes for visitors with disabilities. **Tips:** * **Arrive Early:** The car park can get busy, especially on weekends. * **Check Weather Conditions:** Be prepared for changing weather, as it can vary on the hilltop. * **Wear Sturdy Footwear:** Choose comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. * **Bring Water and Snacks:** Stay hydrated and energized during your exploration. * **Respect the Environment:** Follow the Countryside Code and leave no trace of your visit. **Overall:** Box Hill offers a delightful escape into nature, with something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a family day out, or a peaceful retreat, this National Trust gem is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and inspired.
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A Really Great Place to Enjoy the Very Best of the English Countryside, with Spectacular views, and Ancient Woodland... Lots of Walks, it's a Magical place to visit... Ours was a Superb Spring Day with Stunning Blue skies and Lot's Of Sunshine 🌞 ☀️, this is a National Trust Area and its very Popular... There is Good Parking spaces, but its Extremely popular on days like this , So I would Advise Arrivig Early, thee are other car parks, please Check the Website for prices/ Stay length... The Cafe on Top of the Hill, Opening Hours is 10am -4 pm... Has light Snacks, Sandwiches 🥪 and Cakes 🥮 ,ect... Hot Drinks 🫖☕, Soft Drinks 🥤🧃, you can sit down inside, and Other Seats, and Benches Available outside..... Please be Aware that this is a Very popular place, and Queues for Drinks and Hot Food, can be a little while ( 15- 20 minutes) but we felt that the Queues were Quite well Managed... Toilets 🚻 here as Well... As I Said Earlier there are Quite a few Walks Available, something for Everyone...please Check the Website for More details about length of the Walks.... Please Dress Accordingly for the Weather...I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND Walking Boots/ Stout shoes 👞 for the Paths/ Tracks through the woods, the can be Quite Muddy and wet... Fleece jacket, or Good Waterproof recommended... important to keep warm... Superb Views of Classic English Countryside...over the the Beautiful North Downs.... please Enjoy 😎👌📷🌅🌅🌅
Russell Nicholson

Russell Nicholson

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4.8
(2,668)
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4.0
3y

Visited on 13th June, just after first and biggest lock down. I wanted to go somewhere which is free for public, no need to booking in advance, because in the previous 3 weeks I just missed every place at National Trust which were already opened for advance booking. If I didn't want to be awake at midnight to see when new places were launched, so I had to compromise and see something public. I thought Box Hill would been OK, not far from London and if I go early, probably I avoid the crowd. OMG! How can I still be that naive in my age!!! 10am Saturday - when most Britons used to just wake up and have a lazy breakfast IN NORMAL TIMES, now the huuuuuge car park was almost full!!! Out of the car park every parking space on the road side was full. Even to get to the hill I could drive just very slowly due to hundreds and thousands of cyclists!!! Then when I parked, I went to the toilet straight, where I had to wait about 20 minutes to get in even that "early" morning. Then I tried a walk one way, but turned back soon, because I had no idea where it led. Then I went to the other side with the plan that I go to the stepping stones. And found that the way was going down very steep. I started but after a while I decided to turn back from here, too. Thought if it was steep down now, that will be extremely steep up later when I am already tired... And I definitely was not in that condition, especially after lock down. So this visit was short for me. First, because I was not able to take a proper walking route physically, second, because I pretty much hate crowd in any time, but after lock down when pandemic is still going around I just found this whole place very uncomfortable for myself. I took some pictures which shows that Britons did not really care social distancing either that time. On the way back to the car park, when I just approached my car, already 3 circle round drivers asked me if I was gonna leave and when...? That was only 11.30am!!! And that was the time when I decided not to go any public places this year, and better to wait while I can book something in advance. At least there won't be crowd as they limit the bookings. So I believe this is a perfect place for fit and healthy people, but for me this visit was short...

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5.0
1y

Box Hill National Trust, Surrey Hills: A Nature Lover's Paradise

Highlights:

Breathtaking Views: Panoramic vistas of the Surrey Hills and surrounding countryside. Diverse Trails: Numerous walking routes for all abilities, from gentle strolls to challenging hikes. Iconic Landmarks: Explore the Stepping Stones, the Salomons Memorial, and the Box Hill Fort. Thriving Wildlife: Spot a variety of birds, butterflies, and other creatures in their natural habitat. Natural Play Trail: A fun and engaging adventure for children, encouraging outdoor exploration. Picnic Spots: Numerous scenic spots for a relaxing picnic amidst nature. Charming Cafe: Enjoy refreshments and snacks at the on-site cafe. Educational Opportunities: Learn about the local history, geology, and ecology through informative signage and guided walks. Accessible Facilities: Well-maintained paths, restrooms, and accessible routes for visitors with disabilities.

Tips:

Arrive Early: The car park can get busy, especially on weekends. Check Weather Conditions: Be prepared for changing weather, as it can vary on the hilltop. Wear Sturdy Footwear: Choose comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. Bring Water and Snacks: Stay hydrated and energized during your exploration. Respect the Environment: Follow the Countryside Code and leave no trace of your visit.

Overall: Box Hill offers a delightful escape into nature, with something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a family day out, or a peaceful retreat, this National Trust gem is sure to leave you feeling refreshed...

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5.0
3y

A Really Great Place to Enjoy the Very Best of the English Countryside, with Spectacular views, and Ancient Woodland... Lots of Walks, it's a Magical place to visit... Ours was a Superb Spring Day with Stunning Blue skies and Lot's Of Sunshine 🌞 ☀️, this is a National Trust Area and its very Popular... There is Good Parking spaces, but its Extremely popular on days like this , So I would Advise Arrivig Early, thee are other car parks, please Check the Website for prices/ Stay length... The Cafe on Top of the Hill, Opening Hours is 10am -4 pm... Has light Snacks, Sandwiches 🥪 and Cakes 🥮 ,ect... Hot Drinks 🫖☕, Soft Drinks 🥤🧃, you can sit down inside, and Other Seats, and Benches Available outside..... Please be Aware that this is a Very popular place, and Queues for Drinks and Hot Food, can be a little while ( 15- 20 minutes) but we felt that the Queues were Quite well Managed... Toilets 🚻 here as Well... As I Said Earlier there are Quite a few Walks Available, something for Everyone...please Check the Website for More details about length of the Walks.... Please Dress Accordingly for the Weather...I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND Walking Boots/ Stout shoes 👞 for the Paths/ Tracks through the woods, the can be Quite Muddy and wet... Fleece jacket, or Good Waterproof recommended... important to keep warm... Superb Views of Classic English Countryside...over the the Beautiful North Downs.... please Enjoy...

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