Surrey is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, from rolling hills and ancient woodlands to tranquil riverside paths. Now, SurreyLive is inviting you to help us crown the county's best walk with a view. Following a flood of submissions from our recent survey , we've curated a shortlist of the top scenic routes recommended by you, our readers.
Cast your vote in our poll at the bottom of this article and make your favourite walk the winner. Read more: The Surrey hillside walk with stunning lookouts stopping at historic pub with 'incredible roast' Read more: The 'delightful' Surrey pub named one of the best that's surrounded by idyllic countryside walks Your six finalists include: Box Hill - A perennial favourite and National Trust gem. Walkers are rewarded with panoramic views over the Mole Valley and beyond.
Newlands Corner - A picturesque spot, part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), is perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, and spotting wildlife. Painshill Park - Created in the 18th century, it is regarded as one of the foremost and finest examples of the English Landscape Movement. Devil’s Punch Bowl - A natural amphitheatre with dramatic landscapes and extensive views across the surrounding heathland.
This National Trust site is steeped in history and folklore. Colley Hill (above Reigate)- At the top there are rolling hills, trees, as well as homes and farms below as far as the eyes can see. It also offers the Inglis Memorial.
Leith Hill - .
