Puttenham Common, Tilford & Moor Park loop from Farnham
Puttenham Common, Tilford & Moor Park loop from Farnham
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runners
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22.9km
220m
Running
Jog this difficult 14.2-mile loop through Surrey Hills, featuring woodlands, heathlands, ponds, and historical sites near Farnham.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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7.45 km
Highlight • Natural
Tip by
9.69 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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10.9 km
Highlight • Lake
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19.1 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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22.9 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.94 km
4.33 km
4.01 km
3.85 km
2.20 km
1.57 km
Surfaces
12.1 km
4.10 km
2.18 km
1.73 km
1.71 km
1.13 km
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Elevation
Highest point (120 m)
Lowest point (50 m)
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While the exact starting point for parking isn't specified, Farnham is the closest town. You'll want to look for parking options near Puttenham Common or Moor Park. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.
Public transport options to the Puttenham Common, Tilford & Moor Park area from Farnham would likely involve local bus services. It's advisable to check current bus routes and timetables with local providers like surreycc.gov.uk or surreycc.gov.uk for the most up-to-date information, as direct access to specific trailheads might be limited.
Yes, this loop is generally dog-friendly. However, as parts of the trail pass through areas like Puttenham Common, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and potentially near livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during nesting seasons or when passing through farmland. Always follow local signage.
The best time to jog this loop depends on your preferences. Late summer offers vibrant heather on the heathlands. Spring brings fresh greenery and wildflowers. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Be aware that winter can make bridleways muddy, and summer can lead to soft, sandy sections. Always check weather conditions before you go.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Surrey Hills National Landscape, including this loop. It's freely accessible for public enjoyment. However, parking areas might have charges.
Expect a varied and demanding terrain. You'll encounter a mix of woodland paths, open heathland, and sandy soil. Parts include undulating paths and steep slopes, particularly within Puttenham Common. Be prepared for potential tree roots, rocks, and uneven surfaces. Seasonal conditions can also affect the paths, with mud in winter and soft sand in summer.
This loop offers numerous highlights. You'll pass through Wagdon Common and the scenic Puttenham Common. Look out for serene water features like Warren Pond and The Tarn. The route also takes you near the historically significant Mother Ludlam's Cave and offers picturesque views of the English countryside.
Yes, this loop incorporates sections of several significant trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the North Downs Way, the Greensand Way, and the King Alfred's Way, among others. This offers a sense of connection to wider walking and cycling networks within the Surrey Hills.
No, this loop is categorized as a "difficult" run requiring a "very good level of fitness." With a distance of nearly 23 km and significant elevation changes, it is not recommended for beginner joggers. It's best suited for experienced runners looking for a challenging long-distance route.
The trail passes through areas rich in biodiversity. Puttenham Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for various birds, butterflies, and dragonflies, especially around its ponds. Moor Park Nature Reserve, also an SSSI, features a rare deep-water alder swamp, offering unique ecological sights and opportunities for spotting various waterfowl.
While the trail itself is primarily natural, you'll find options in nearby villages like Puttenham or Tilford, and certainly in Farnham. These areas often have traditional pubs that serve food and drinks, perfect for a post-jog refreshment.
Given its length and difficulty, a good strategy involves pacing yourself, especially on the steep sections within Puttenham Common. Be prepared for varied underfoot conditions, from sandy tracks to potentially muddy bridleways. Carrying enough water and snacks is essential, and consider starting early to allow ample time to complete the loop comfortably.