Denbies Hillside
Last Sunday promised to be another lovely day and we set off for Ranmore Common, near Dorking, intending to walk around Polesden Lacey and Tanners Hatch Youth Hostel. This is a pleasant walk of some four miles or so with the benefit of the tea rooms half way round, always a plus for the girls.
The plan, however, soon changed as we noticed a leaflet describing an alternative walk over the other side of the hill. We were immediately rewarded with stunning views over to Leith Hill where you could even make out the tower through the trees. Unfortunately, I'd forgotten a camera and had to rely on my phone. The resulting photos don't really give the day justice.
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Over to Leith Hill |
The walk itself is well waymarked and Heidi was able to run free from the time we left the car park until our return. There were even a few squirrels to keep her entertained and she disappeared for a few minutes only to emerge from a completely unexpected direction. There were cows grazing in one field but they took little interest in us.
The only minor drawback was that the walk as detailed is only two miles in length. We therefore decided to continue along the broad track at the bottom of the hill until we met the North Downs Way and were able to follow this back to the car park. Sadly, this proved a little too much for the girls and there were soon mutterings of mutiny as the return took slightly longer than expected.
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To Box Hill |
At one point we came across an old pill box which, unusually, remained open and we were able to explore the interior. Heidi refused to enter and contented herself with exploring the surrounding woods.
Overall, this was a nice little stroll in an area we hadn't really explored before. The views were quite exceptional and I'd recommend saving this for a clear day. Given the manner in which the extension was viewed I considered it best for a placatory drink at the Well on the way home.