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Getting to Box Hill


Box Hill is approximately a one-hour drive from Central London. Enjoy beautiful scenery with high hills and superb walking trails for the whole family. Box Hill is part of the National Trust which means National Trust members can park for free. Guided walks of the area are available. Tere’s a café on site to unwind in after a long walk. Bring your dog, they’re welcome too.


Driving Take the A3 south and follow the signs for Leatherhead. Te National Trust car park is at Tadworth.


Public transport Trains leave from Waterloo station to Surbiton or Victoria station to Dorking. From either station you’ll need to take a short bus ride followed by a short walk to Box Hill. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/box-hill


Burford Bridge Hotel At the Foot of Box Hill, RH5 6BX Telephone 0207 660 0684


Juniper Hall, Mickleham, Juniper Hall Old London Rd, Dorking Surrey RH5 6DA (use RH5 6BZ for Satnavs). www.field-studies-council.org


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