Best attractions and places to see around Surrey Heath include a mix of historical landmarks, extensive natural spaces, and cultural institutions. This borough in Surrey, England, features diverse landscapes from lowland heath to significant woodland cover. Visitors can explore areas like Chobham Common, the largest National Nature Reserve in the South East of England, alongside engineering marvels and cultural sites.
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Here the River Blackwater flows through the beautiful Frimley Hatches. The river runs through a lovely shaded area that is an ideal setting for a walk.
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Great gravel ride, with lots of fast running fire roads and single tracks
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Opened in 2005 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of McLaren Racing. At the time of writing this famous British motor racing team has won 182 Formula 1 grand prix races and 20 World Championships. The modernist sleek-looking building at the heart of the Centre was designed by Norman Foster. This building is set next to a lake and to a landscaped meadow park called McLaren Park that extends to 56 acres. It is said that Foster’s brief was to design a Centre and an environment that would be so enjoyable to work in that McLaren staff would not wish to go home! Although signs dissuade the public from getting too close to the Technology Centre, McLaren Park is open to walkers. It is inspiring to walk past and to admire the headquarters of McLaren Racing!
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Fairoaks Airport is an operational general aviation airport located two miles north of Woking. Its licence permits the public transportation of passengers and flying instruction. Fairoaks opened as a private airstrip in 1931 but operated as RAF Fairoaks during World War II when 6,000 pilots were trained at the airfield mostly on Tiger Moths. It is delightful to walk along the eastern and western edges of the airfield, to see the tarmac main runway and to watch planes and helicopters take-off and land.
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The Basingstoke Canal offers 32 miles of canal tow path. Some say it is the most beautiful in the country. It was built in 1794 and stretches between the River Thames at Weybridge to Basingstoke. After falling into disrepair in the 1950s, it was renovated and reopened for navigation in 1991.
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Surrey Heath offers extensive natural beauty. You can visit Chobham Common, the largest National Nature Reserve in the South East of England, known for its lowland heath and diverse wildlife. Other notable parks include Frimley Lodge Park and Lightwater Country Park, both featuring heathland, ponds, and woodlands. The Basingstoke Canal Towpath provides 32 miles of scenic walking and cycling opportunities, and the River Blackwater at Frimley Hatches offers a beautiful shaded setting for walks.
Yes, Surrey Heath has a rich history. The Church of St Lawrence in Chobham is a Grade I listed building. You can also find 18th-century milestones, a 19th-century horse trough in Bagshot, and the impressive Queen Victoria signpost and lamp. Military heritage includes a Crimean War 24-pound cannon in Chobham and a World War Two pillbox on Deepcut Bridge Road. The Fairoaks Airport is also a historical site.
Surrey Heath is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like those found near Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead, which offers various downhill sections. The Basingstoke Canal Towpath is popular for walking and cycling. For more specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Surrey Heath or Gravel biking around Surrey Heath guides.
Many attractions in Surrey Heath are suitable for families. Parks like Frimley Lodge Park and Lightwater Country Park offer open spaces for children to play and explore. The Basingstoke Canal Towpath is great for family walks or bike rides. The View of McLaren Technology Centre from McLaren Park can also be an interesting stop for older children interested in engineering and cars.
The Surrey Heath Museum in Camberley is an excellent place to learn about the borough's development from the Stone Age to the present day, including its military associations. Entry is free. You can find more information about the museum at surreymuseums.org.uk. The Camberley Theatre also offers a program of music, dance, film, and comedy.
Surrey Heath features several interesting architectural and engineering structures. The Arches to the railway bridge at Guildford Road, Bagshot, are notable. The Basingstoke Canal Aqueduct Over Mainline Railway, built in 1840, is an impressive feat of engineering. You can also view the modernist McLaren Technology Centre, designed by Norman Foster, from a distance in McLaren Park.
For something a bit different, you might find the Chobham Pet Cemetery, dating from the 1930s, an intriguing visit. Another unique local landmark is a white elephant made from concrete pipes. The Oak Leaf Sculpture at Frimley Green, carved from a dead red oak tree, also offers a distinctive artistic touch to the landscape.
The River Blackwater at Frimley Hatches offers a lovely shaded setting and scenic views along the river. While not directly accessible for tours, the View of McLaren Technology Centre from McLaren Park provides a unique modern architectural vista. For natural beauty, areas within Chobham Common and Lightwater Country Park offer expansive views of the heathland.
The Basingstoke Canal Towpath is a very popular choice for walks, offering a flat and scenic route. Many visitors also enjoy exploring the trails within Chobham Common and Lightwater Country Park. For more structured hiking options, you can consult the Waterfall hikes around Surrey Heath guide, which includes routes like the Virginia Water loop.
Absolutely. The Basingstoke Canal Towpath is excellent for leisurely cycling. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead offers challenging routes with jumps and berms. There are also gravel biking opportunities, with routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Surrey Heath guide, such as the Red Road Gravel Path.
Wellingtonia Avenue in Heatherside is a majestic line of Wellingtonia trees, also known as Giant Sequoias, spanning approximately 1km. It's a distinctive natural landmark and offers a unique, impressive walk or drive through towering trees.
Yes, Frimhurst House and Gardens in Frimley Green was once the home of Dame Ethel Smyth, a renowned composer and suffragette. Additionally, Mytchett Place (formerly Mitchet House), an 18th-century country house, served as a high-security prison during WWII, famously holding Rudolf Hess after his 1941 parachute landing.


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