Best mountain peaks around Warnham are characterized by rolling hills and scenic viewpoints rather than traditional mountains. The village of Warnham, located in West Sussex, England, features a lowland landscape with its highest elevation around 122 meters. The surrounding Horsham district and West Sussex region offer numerous notable hills and summits, providing opportunities for walks and exploration. This area is known for its natural beauty, including woodlands, meadows, and tranquil paths.
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A nice spot with a spectacular view of the surroundings.
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The open summit of Holmbury Hill offers beautiful panoramic views. A delightful toposcope adds to the pleasure allowing you to identify features over 20 miles away. For example, from here on a clear day it is straightforward to see the prehistoric hill fort of Chanctonbury Ring on the South Downs located 20 miles (32 km) due south. Holmbury Hill is one of the three classic Surrey hills - along with Box Hill and Leith Hill - included in the ‘Surrey Three Peaks Challenge’. This 23-mile (37 km) round trip is comparable in distance to the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but has a third less climbing. For less energetic hikers there is also a pleasant shorter three peaks Surrey walk comprising Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill which has a round trip length of 12 miles (19 km).
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The Leith Hill Tower is a Gothic tower located at the top of Leith Hill in Surrey, England. It was originally built in 1765 by Richard Hull of Leith Hill Place as “a place for people to enjoy the glory of the English countryside”. It is currently owned by the National Trust and is open to visitors. The tower offers beautiful views of the surrounding area and has an information center halfway up the tower and a servery at the bottom.
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Leith Hill is the highest peak of the Greensand Ridge in southern England, approximately 4 miles (6.7 km) south-west of Dorking, Surrey and 25 miles (40.5 km) south-west of central London. It reaches a height of 294 m above sea level and is the second highest point in south-east England, after Walbury Hill in south-west Berkshire. It is a popular destination for hikers and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. The area around Leith Hill includes four areas of woodland and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Situated nearby to the picturesque Surrey village of Cranleigh is the excellent vantage point of Reynards Hill. The hill has been deemed the most romantic place to watch the sunrise or sunset in Surrey, and that's no surprise, it is the highest point in Hurtwood and affords some magnificent views across the surrounding countryside of the Surrey Hills AONB.
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The Duke's Warren is managed by the National Trust and was once part of the Duke of Norfolk's estate. It is beautiful at any time of the year and as the ground is sandy, it holds up well in the wet.
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Leith Hill in southern England is the highest summit of the Greensand Ridge, approximately 6.7 km southwest of Dorking, Surrey and 40.5 km southwest of central London. It reaches 294 m above sea level, and is the second highest point in southeast England, after Walbury Hill in southwest Berkshire. It is a designated Marilyn and on the summit is an 18th-century Gothic tower. The Tower Climb the 78 spiral steps to the top of Leith Hill Tower and take in the views from the highest point in south-east England. Use the telescopes to look for famous landmarks – on a clear day you’ll be amazed how far you can see. The Tower is open 11am-3pm, every weekend on Bank Holidays and daily throughout the school holidays. The highest point The top of Leith Hill Tower marks the highest point in south-east England at 1,029ft (313m). There are sweeping views from the top and on a clear day you can see the English Channel to the south and the clock face of Big Ben in Westminster to the north. Exhibition room Halfway up the tower is an exhibition room with fascinating tales about the tower and the man who built it. A personal project The tower was built in 1765 by Richard Hull from Leith Hill Place as 'a place for people to enjoy the glory of the English countryside'. Richard loved the tower so much he wanted to be buried underneath it.
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Situated nearby to the picturesque Surrey village of Cranleigh is the excellent vantage point of Reynards Hill. The hill has been deemed the most romantic place to watch the sunrise or sunset in Surrey, and that's no surprise, it is the highest point in Hurtwood and affords some magnificent views across the surrounding countryside of the Surrey Hills AONB.
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The area around Warnham is known for its scenic hills and viewpoints rather than traditional mountains. Among the most popular are Leith Hill Tower and Viewpoint, which is the highest point in southeast England, and Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, offering extensive views over the Surrey Hills. Visitors also highly appreciate the dramatic vistas from View from Pitch Hill.
Yes, several hills and trails around Warnham are suitable for families. Leith Hill Tower and Viewpoint and Holmbury Hill Viewpoint are both marked as family-friendly. Additionally, Duke's Warren, managed by the National Trust, offers heathland walks that are popular with hikers and families.
You can expect sweeping panoramic views from many of the hilltops. From Leith Hill Tower, on a clear day, you can see across the North Downs, the Weald, and even catch a glimpse of the English Channel to the south and Big Ben in Westminster to the north. Holmbury Hill provides spellbinding views over the Surrey Hills, while Pitch Hill offers dramatic vistas over the village of Ewhurst, the Weald, and the South Downs.
Yes, the area features some interesting historical elements. Leith Hill Tower is an 18th-century Gothic tower that you can climb. On the summit of Holmbury Hill, you can find the remains of an Iron Age hillfort, adding a historical dimension to your walk.
Beyond walking and hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For more details on these activities, check out the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Warnham, MTB Trails around Warnham, and Running Trails around Warnham.
At Leith Hill Tower, there is a small room at its base that operates as a cafe on specific dates and times, serving hot drinks and food to go. It's advisable to check their operating hours before your visit.
Leith Hill is significant as it is the highest point in the southeast of England, reaching 294 meters above sea level. Its 18th-century Gothic tower allows visitors to climb 78 spiral steps for unparalleled views. It's also the second highest point in southeast England after Walbury Hill.
The hills around Warnham offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings bluebells to the woodlands, while autumn showcases golden colors. The sandy ground of areas like Duke's Warren holds up well even in wet conditions, making it accessible in various seasons. For the clearest views from viewpoints like Leith Hill, a clear day is ideal.
While popular spots like Leith Hill can attract visitors, the broader region offers many tranquil paths through woodlands and fields. Exploring areas like the Warnham Nature Reserve or lesser-known routes through hamlets like Rowhook and Slinfold can provide a more serene experience away from the main viewpoints.
Reynards Hill Viewpoint, near the picturesque village of Cranleigh, is considered the most romantic place in Surrey to watch the sunrise or sunset. As the highest point in Hurtwood, it provides magnificent views across the surrounding countryside of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Warnham area is characterized by its lowland natural beauty, featuring wetlands, woodlands, and meadows, particularly around the Warnham Mill Pond. You'll find scenic walks through varied trees like pine, beech, and oak, with opportunities for wildlife observation. The surrounding hills offer heathland and forested summits, providing diverse natural landscapes.


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