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- Easy access to fantastic views
- Miles of footpaths and cycle routes to explore
- Great place for woodland and heathland wildlife
- National Trust café serving fresh local produce
- Surrey's second highest point at Gibbet Hill
- One of the Trust's first acquisitions, over 100 years ago
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Local legend has it that the Punch Bowl was created by the Devil; hence the name. It was actually formed by springs which cut down and back into the soft rock and is the largest spring-formed feature in Britain. The slopes of the Devil's Punch Bowl, a large natural amphitheatre, are covered with heath, small streams and areas of woodland. SU890357
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An extensive area of lowland heath dominated by heathers, gorse and grasses, such as purple moor. Birds like nightjar, stonechat and woodlark can be spotted here and look out for green, great and lesser-spotted woodpeckers in the woodland. The valley bottom is home to a rich variety of insects, including rare craneflies. SU890357
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This sandstone hill lies above the Devil's Punch Bowl, commanding extensive views across the Weald. At the peak of the hill stands a Celtic cross that was erected there in the 19th century.
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Hindhead Estate Yard
London Road
Hindhead
Surrey GU26 6AB
General enquiries (01428 604040)
Fax (01428 609263)
Devil's Punch Bowl Café (01428 608771)
Email: hindhead@nationaltrust.org.uk |
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