Walks from Redhill
MapBeautiful walks starting or ending at Redhill Station.
Alternatively, view walks near Redhill by train.

Redhill Circular via Quarry Hanger Nature Reserve
Nature reserves, wetland lakes, restored sand quarries, Greensand Ridge, farm fields, wooded commons, suburban streets and pedestrianised town centre.
Time: 5h
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Redhill to Horley
Recommended: Views of the North Downs. A direct, mostly off-road route leaving the busy A23 for residential streets and Cycleway 21, a mix of paved and unpaved (asphalt and gravel) surfaces, through Whitebushes and a rural section with bluebells, green fields and views of the North Downs and before a final pavement stretch on the 40mph Orchard Drive into Horley. A non-public footpath into Horley can be overgrown. Follows Cycleway 21; passes 'Asylum Arch Road' and East Surrey Hospital. Local shops at Whitebushes roughly two-thirds of the way.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 2h30–4h30
Lunch: A handy shop at Whitebushes about two-thirds along; multiple shop, pub and eatery options at both ends.
Warnings: Orchard Drive into Horley is a 40mph road, though it has a pavement. A non-public footpath at the Horley end was very overgrown and only just passable.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Redhill to Caterham
Spectacular unimpeded views from the North Downs scarp; a superb view from a bench near the top. A surprisingly rural and varied route with grassy tree-lined rides, woodland paths, grazing pastures, a churchyard, a park, arable fields and chalk-grassland nature reserves, plus six lakes near Redhill. One very long, very steep hill (up to 35%); kissing gates, high stiles and rutted/rooty tracks. Only about 3.5km is on roads and mostly very quiet lanes. Passes the Park Ham and Quarry Hanger nature reserves with rare chalk wildflowers and grazing animals, plus several lakes around Nutfield Marsh. There is no mid-route public transport, though some buses stop at Mill Lane and Doctors Lane in an emergency.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 3h30–6h30
Lunch: A food truck near Mercers Lake watersports centre (about 300m off-route) sells hot drinks and snacks. Shops at either end.
Warnings: One very long, very steep hill. A 275m stretch on Pendell Lane has little verge, bends and a humpback bridge that mess with sightlines; walk with care. Possible cows, goats or bullocks in the nature reserves and the fields just north of the M25 underpass, where a stile can also get very muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Coulsdon South to Redhill
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 4h–8h30
1 lunch spot: the Harrow Pub (2h–4h in)
1 end-of-walk reward: the Home Cottage
Warnings: Pleasant but apparent that you haven't left London.
Source: Trains2Green.

Redhill Circular via Ss Peter and Paul
Nature reserves, wetland lakes, restored sand quarries, restored grassland, Greensand Ridge, wooded paths, farm fields, wooded commons and suburban streets.
Time: 4h
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Source: A shorter variant of Redhill Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Merstham to Redhill
Grassy embankment, wooded open spaces, wetland lakes, restored sand quarries, restored grassland, wooded paths, farm fields, wooded commons and suburban streets.
Time: 3h30
Warnings: Road noise near M25.
Source: A variant of Redhill Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Merstham to Redhill
Grassy embankment, wooded open spaces, wetland lakes, restored sand quarries, Greensand Ridge, farm fields, wooded commons and suburban streets.
Time: 4h30
Warnings: Road noise near M25.
Source: A variant of Redhill Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).