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Hikes around Lingfield explore the rural Surrey countryside, characterized by gentle rolling hills, open fields, and dense ancient woodlands. The landscape features a network of paths that wind through green spaces and along waterways like the Eden Brook. These routes offer a mix of woodland exploration and views across the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.97km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Worth stopping off to look at the ancient yew tree.
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The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul was rebuilt in 1431, although the original 14th-century tower remains. There had been a church on the site for some centuries before the 14th-century building and is Grade I listed.
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Lingfield nature reserve is a mixture of meadows, hedges, and woodland copses and also boast a wetland area with a number of ponds and small pools, an orchard, a wildflower meadow and a butterfly garden.
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Lovely little spot to rest up and realise how small and insignificant we are.
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At this point 4 churches are visible, East Grinstead, Lingfield, Mormon Temple and Crowhurst.
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Thought to be 4,000 years old, possibly making it the oldest yew tree in the country. The trunk is hollow with a wooden door in it, placed there sometime after 1820. Located close to St Georges' Church in Crowhurst.
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The church dates to the late Saxon period and vestiges of Saxon work can still be seen in the west wall. The tower itself is mostly 14th century.
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Yes, Lingfield is an excellent base for circular hikes. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. A great example is the Mill Wood loop from Lingfield, which takes you through peaceful woodlands and fields before returning to the village.
Absolutely. The landscape around Lingfield is generally gentle, making it ideal for families. For a shorter, accessible outing, consider the Lingfield Nature Reserves β Lingfield Library loop from Lingfield. It's a pleasant walk of under 3 miles (4.5 km) through local reserves with well-maintained paths suitable for all ages.
Most trails in the countryside around Lingfield are great for walking with dogs, offering plenty of woodland and open space. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock, so be prepared to keep your dog on a lead. Parks like Buchan Country Park are also known to be very welcoming to dogs and their owners.
Yes, combining a walk with a pub visit is a popular activity here. Many traditional pubs are located along or near the walking routes. For instance, after exploring the trails around the historic village of Crowhurst, you could plan a stop at a local pub. The Star Inn and The Greyhound in Lingfield are also conveniently located for post-hike refreshments.
Lingfield is accessible by train, with the station serving as a convenient starting point for many walks. If driving, you can find street parking in the village, but be sure to check for any restrictions. For specific trails, it's best to check the starting point details, as some may begin at car parks for nature reserves or pubs.
The area is rich in biodiversity. The Lingfield Nature Reserve is a key local spot, celebrated for its meadows, ponds, and butterfly garden. For a larger expanse, Hedgecourt Lake is the largest body of freshwater in Surrey and a haven for wild birds. You might also enjoy a walk through Staffhurst Wood, an ancient woodland known for its beautiful bluebells in spring.
The terrain immediately around Lingfield consists of gentle, rolling hills, so most hikes are rated as easy or moderate. There are no officially designated 'difficult' trails. For a more strenuous walk, you could tackle a longer route like the Lingfield Library β The Crowhurst Yew loop from Lingfield, which covers over 8 miles (13.5 km).
Yes, you can easily combine history with your hike. Several trails pass near points of interest. The Wire Mill Lake β Mill Wood loop from Dormans takes you near the historic Dormansland area. You can also find routes that explore the vicinity of the ancient Crowhurst Yew or the ruins of Starborough Castle.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the classic English countryside scenery, with its mix of quiet ancient woodlands, open farmland, and well-maintained footpaths. The peace and tranquility of the nature reserves are also frequently mentioned as a highlight.
There are over 20 designated hiking routes to explore around Lingfield on komoot. These range from short, easy strolls through nature reserves to more substantial moderate hikes that take a few hours to complete, offering plenty of choice for all abilities.
Besides the immediate village trails, there are several highly-regarded spots nearby. The High Weald National Landscape offers a vast, protected area with stunning scenery and medieval farms. Buchan Country Park is a local favorite, featuring 170 acres of gardens, fields, and trails around a picturesque lake. For a great viewpoint, Juniper Top provides fine views over the surrounding wooded countryside.


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