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The highest point in south-east England, crowned by an 18th-century Gothic tower, with panoramic views north to London and south to the English Channel. There are colourful displays of rhododendrons and bluebells in May and June. Rugged countryside provides exhilarating walking in woodland and over heathland and farmland
- New 360 degree panoramic leaflet/quiz available from tower.
- Child entry includes panoramic leaflet/quiz, pencil and telescope token.
- New guide to Rhododendron Wood available from car park noticeboard.
Programme of guided walks and activities, including children's fun afternoons throughout the year. Two circular waymarked nature trails, with accompanying leaflet available from tower and Rhododendron Wood. Dogs under close control in Rhododendron Woods
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| 01-Jan - 27-Mar-10 |
10 - 3:30 |
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| 28-Mar - 30-Oct-10 |
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| 31-Oct - 31-Dec-10 |
10 - 3:30 |
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| KEY: Dark blue=open |
| Open Bank Holidays, except 25 December (tower). Last ticket sold 30 minutes before closing. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Box Hill
- Clandon Park
- Hatchlands Park
- Polesden Lacey
- Ranmore Common
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