Continue straight ahead at the next crossroads and follow the path to reach a second staggered crossroads.
After just a short distance turn right onto the public footpath marked with the wooden sign. Follow the path for some distance and pass through another kissing gate, which is in memory of the founder member of the Farnham Ramblers. Continue ahead past the village hall on the left and the village pub, The Three Horseshoes, on the right. The walk follows heathland, woodland and farm paths all of which will be muddy after wet weather. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching.A circular walk from the pretty village of Thursley in Surrey. Follow the main sandy track ahead for more than half a mile through the centre of the common. Some trails or park services may be closed this weekend so check with local authorities before heading out. AllTrails has 6 great hiking trails, walking trails, views trails and more, with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers, and nature lovers like you. Follow the path with the wooden fence to your right, taking care of the exposed tree roots. Turn left here to enter the common and then turn immediately right onto the wide sandy footpath. You are now entering part of the MOD training area so take care to obey any signs. Turn left onto Dyehouse Road and you will reach the car park on your right.
Continue on the pavement until you reach a Thursley National Nature Reserve sign set back into the hedgeline.
Leave the car park and turn left onto Dyehouse Road heading to the centre of the village.
On the right you will pass Truxford Cottage and then October Farm.
Eventually you will come to a cross roads with a track, and a wooden signpost marking bridleways in all four directions.
Photographs © Craig Denford Photography 2019 and John Miller 2019.This website uses cookies to improve your experience. The walk starts at the centre of the village before heading out over Thursley Common Nature Reserve and then back though woodland and past equestrian paddocks to return to the village. One is near the brow of a hill so motorists' vision will be restricted.
Pass through a kissing gate and alongside a disused stile, and follow the narrow mud footpath as it enters a small tunnel of holly trees. A circular walk from the pretty village of Thursley in Surrey. The car park is accessed from Dyehouse Road and has a 2m height restriction barrier. Further information about Ashtead Common NNR, its wildlife and how to visit can be found on the City of London website.
It is a mix of wet and dry heath and provides a rich habitat for dragonflies and damselflies along with many other species including rare ground nesting birds such as the woodlark and Dartford warbler. Go past Foldsdown House on the left and ignore the bridleway immediately after it. Follow this narrow mud footpath with steep banks climbing fairly steeply uphill.
Thursely Nature Reserve, Thursley: Address, Phone Number, Thursely Nature Reserve Reviews: 4.5/5
You’ll also discover an eye-catching 1.2 x 1.6m sculpture of a dragonfly landing on a former electricity pylon.Surrey Hills would like to thank all the many people who have contributed to the site.Website Design, Development & Support by Akiko Design. Pass over the low stone stile to reach the road.
You will come to a waymarker post ahead, marking the blue arrows both left and right.
A bit hard going on the sandy tracks. Help keep our trails and parks open during COVID-19 by committing to social distancing. A few paces later pass over a stile to reach a tarmac lane.
The reserve has extensive areas of open dry heathland, peat bogs, pine and deciduous woodlands. There are a few kissing gates and two stiles, the first one has plenty of open fencing around suitable for dogs to pass through and the second is a stone stile which is around one foot high so should be easy enough for most dogs (and humans!). The walk starts at the centre of the village before heading out over Thursley Common Nature Reserve and then back though woodland and past equestrian paddocks to return to the village. Thursley Common is one of the largest surviving tracts of heathland that once covered this section of Surrey. The walk has just a few short and mostly gentle climbs and descents.
Cross over and turn left walking in the road edge with care.
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