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St Barnabas Church, Ranmore Common

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St Barnabas Church, Ranmore Common

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  • Location: Wotton, Mole Valley, Surrey, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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    November 15, 2023

    Hiking

    Known as the Church on the North Downs Way, St Barnabas sits in a beautiful area of countryside and in the early months of the year is surrounded by a beautiful carpet of snowdrops. The tall spire can be seen from all around and even from Crystal Palace in London on a good day.

    October 24, 2024

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    Several benches at the back and on the sides which make a great spot for a coffee or lunch.

    December 4, 2024

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    The starting point for this hike is conveniently located at Westhumble, easily accessible if you plan to use public transport. Given the varied and sometimes muddy terrain, especially after rain, you should wear proper hiking boots to ensure comfort and stability. Hiking poles can also be helpful for maintaining balance on steeper slopes you will encounter along the way. This long-distance hike demands very good fitness and sure-footedness, so plan your start time to allow ample daylight.

    This route is celebrated for showcasing the natural beauty of the Surrey Hills National Landscape, offering more than just physical challenge. You will traverse areas known for their rich ecosystems and geological features that shape the distinctive rolling hills. The trail connects three prominent hills, each providing a unique perspective on the surrounding countryside. It is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the region's natural environment and appreciate its varied topography.

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    The Ranmore Circular offers a varied hiking experience through the heart of the Surrey Hills. You will walk through extensive woodlands, across open fields, and over chalk downland, providing a changing landscape throughout your journey. This moderate route covers 7.4 miles (11.9 km) and involves an elevation gain of 824 feet (251 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 21 minutes to complete. A highlight of the trail is reaching the summit of Ranmore Common, where you can enjoy wide views of the surrounding countryside and the North Downs. You will also pass by parts of the Denbies vineyard, adding another interesting visual element to your hike.

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    This trail is nestled within the beautiful Surrey Hills National Landscape, an area known for its natural beauty. As you hike, keep an eye out for diverse wildflowers and various butterfly species, especially when exploring the chalk downland of Denbies Hillside. The route provides a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of this protected landscape.

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    Embark on a moderate 5.0-mile (8.1 km) hike through the Surrey Hills, gaining 609 feet (186 metres) of elevation over approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes. This loop from Westhumble offers panoramic views across the Denbies Wine Estate, with vistas extending to Box Hill and Leith Hill. You will traverse a mix of unpaved paths, footpaths, and chalk downland, winding through woodlands and open fields where diverse wildflowers and butterflies, like the Adonis Blue, thrive. Keep an eye out for the tall spire of St Barnabas Church on Ranmore Common, a prominent landmark visible from afar.

    Be prepared for a varied terrain that includes hilly climbs and some steep slopes, which can be slippery when wet. The route requires good fitness and sure-footedness, especially as some sections can be muddy during wetter seasons. While there are no stiles, you will encounter several gates along the way. Consider visiting the Denbies Wine Estate's visitor center for a break or to learn more about England's largest vineyard.

    This trail is a highlight within the beautiful Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural interest. A significant portion of the hike follows parts of the North Downs Way, a well-known long-distance path. The Denbies Hillside section is particularly notable as a chalk downland and woodland area, recognized for its important habitat supporting wildflowers and various butterfly species.

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    Location: Wotton, Mole Valley, Surrey, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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