Come and experience this large area of woodland and downland with outstanding views across the Waeld to the South Downs. Box Hill (named as such because it is the major site in Britain for naturally occurring Box woodland, having forty percent of the national population) became famous in the 19C when Jane Austen used it as the site for a picnic in her novel 'Emma'. Since the Londoners have visited here as a day trip to the countryside. Bring along a picnic of your own and follow in the footsteps of Jane Austen's characters orjust enjoy a walk with beautiful views.
Box Hill is probably the best known part of the North Downs boasting over a dozen species of orchid and many species of butterfly, including rarities such as the Adonis blue and silver spotted skipper.
There are way-marked trails, a picnic area and an information centre.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Box Hill Adult | Free |
| Box Hill Child | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Box Hill Adult | Free |
| Box Hill Child | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Nearest major road is A24. Turn off the A24 between Leatherhead and Dorking, at Burford Bridge roundabout. Follow signs to Mickleham village and turn right on zig zag road to the top of the hill.
Nearest station is Box Hill. Turn right from station and cross the A24 by underpass to the left. Turn left, uphill to entrance just past Burford Bridge Hotel.
Telephone: +44 01306 885502
Fax: +44 01306 875030