Puttenham Common and Puttenham

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"A varied walk in the shadow of the Hog's Back, taking in a section of the North Down's Way"
Walk directions
Facing the view from the car park, take the right-hand path, beside a litter bin, to drop down into the trees on a series of wide steps. At the bottom, take the first right and then left at the cross-tracks a few paces further on. Dodge in and out of the trees with a wide open area to your right.
At a five-way junction, just within the trees, turn right up a rough avenue of oak trees. At the next cross-tracks continue ahead, and the sandy track becomes grassy. At the next junction, fork left down an overgrown path. The path descends, and then turns left; and, at a bridleway marker, turn right up a sunken path to emerge opposite a four-way fingerpost beneath telephone lines. Turn left and at the first telegraph pole turn right. Pass a wooden barrier and, on reaching a gravel driveway, turn left. Pass two houses and rise up a slope beneath telephone lines, and follow them ahead. When the lines turn right, continue ahead passing Lascombe House on the right. Go onto the common, straight ahead to meet the North Downs Way.
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  Terrain  - Woodland tracks and field-edge paths, 4 stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded heath and farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free on Puttenham Common, lead required in village and over farmland
  Parking  - Puttenham Common top car park, on Suffield Lane
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The railway line no longer runs to Hayfield, high in the Derbyshire Peak District, the little station where people gathered for the mass trespass on Kinder Scout in 1932. The 1930s saw an explosion of interest in walking, and the Kinder Scout trespass was a landmark along the way to the legislation...
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Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.
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Puttenham Common and Puttenham

Recommended by
Our view
"A varied walk in the shadow of the Hog's Back, taking in a section of the North Down's Way"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland tracks and field-edge paths, 4 stiles
  Landscape - Wooded heath and farmland
  Dog friendliness - Can run free on Puttenham Common, lead required in village and over farmland
  Parking - Puttenham Common top car park, on Suffield Lane
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The railway line no longer runs to Hayfield, high in the Derbyshire Peak District, the little station where people gathered for the mass trespass on Kinder Scout in 1932. The 1930s saw an explosion of interest in walking, and the Kinder Scout trespass was a landmark along the way to the legislation...
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Surrey
Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.