St Ann's Hill Park and Nature Trail

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Chertsey, United Kingdom

National reserve· Tourist attraction· Hiking area

St Ann's Hill Park and Nature Trail Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St Ann's Hill Park and Nature Trail is located in Chertsey, United Kingdom on St Ann's Hill Rd. St Ann's Hill Park and Nature Trail is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category national reserve in United Kingdom.

Address

St Ann's Hill Rd

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Phil Brittain

Nice spot. It's not huge but certainly big enough to spend an hour or so exploring. There's two car parks, one tiny and the other with spaces for about 10 cars although there's some areas to park on the road too. We arrived about 10am between Xmas and New Year and there was plenty of room. There some great views to be had and some good trails for the kids to explore. No facilities.

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Amy Colleen

Great place, lots of variety. Excellent for the dog. Suitable for all ages and abilities too as there is both up/down walking and opportunity for flat ground. Frequent benches to rest up. Frequent bins for poop. Lots of different wild mushrooms growing to appreciate! Big variety in trees which is great learning for kids and those who like to identify trunks/leaves. Narrow gate on entry presumably to prevent quad bikes. Car park (free) is not huge, only a few cars when we arrived but in the height of summer it could be a challenge. Road up to the car park was also fairly narrow as vehicles had stopped on the road to park (for unknown reasons). Probably wouldn’t stop here if I had my other vehicle (long wheel base high top van). Although no height/ width barrier.

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Josh Grainge

Lovely place to go for walk with family, friends and dogs. Amazing landscape views of Surrey (including a good view of Heathrow). It is quite easy to get lost/ go round in circles as there is not a spectacularly clear path, though there are route markers that help guide you round. Heading in there is also a map with a suggested route to follow. Car park was free as well and of a good size making it quite easy to access, though it does close of an evening to my understanding.

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Stuart Evans

A small & fairly quiet wooded area where social distancing can be observed whilst out walking.

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Deepa Pardasani

A lovely wooded landscape with a nature trail set on top of the hill with an interesting history and gorgeous views over the surrounding countryside. It reaches an elevation of 77m, making it the second highest point in Runnymede. It has two car parks that I came across, one of them was quite spacious.