National Trust - Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl

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Hindhead, United Kingdom

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Tourist attraction· Hiking area

National Trust - Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Trust - Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl is located in Hindhead, United Kingdom on London Rd. National Trust - Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United Kingdom.

Address

London Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1428681050

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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A Google User

Great place, not too busy so you can have an isolated walk away from others and parking for motorcycles is free as long as you park in the M/C bay. Would definitely grab a paper map or a photo of it from one of the boards as there are about 4 or so walks you can do. The walks are nicely labelled with posts at certain points, so you can't get lost. Place has a cafe but unfortunately I didn't get to try it. Overall a great place to visit with some interesting history and stories.

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V Kolesnykova

360 of amazing views with beautiful wild nature and perfect mix of forest, meadow and cosy hedges walks. Highly recommend. There are plenty benches to sit down and enjoy the views from different angles. A bit noisy in some places with a traffic on A3

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James Hooper

Amazing views of the devils punch bowl. Great trails and hidden trails . Peaceful, relaxing . Good for all types of people

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Zomby Woof

Unbelievably busy. Barely a car parking space left. NT appear to be significantly expanding the parking for the summer with building in progress. Too busy to enjoy on a weekend. Will return mid week

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Doug Tibbetts

A beautiful place to walk and explore the countryside. This National Trust site, can get busy,especially around the car park, but once you start walking you can be alone quite quickly. Hills are steep in places, but don't last long.

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Pete Curtis

The National Trust team have done a fantastic job of making this most beautiful area available to the public whilst also ensuring that the wildlife habitats are preserved. I enjoyed the well marked walking routes and am ever grateful that this formidable exercise area is in my local area to utilise in the trying pandemic times. Once again thank you National Trust for giving an oasis and tranquil harbour in these trying times.

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Dan French

Stunning views and trails through ancient woodland. Lovely day out - car park is full by 10am though!

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Albert Trant

One of my favourite places to walk, never too busy and it's nostalgic walking the only A3.