Raring2go! Surrey Heath

Did you know that Surrey is England’s most wooded county? That means at this time of year we are spoilt for choice when it comes to stunning autumn walks. Autumn walks are great with kids; enjoy the changing colours in the trees, kick through leaves and search for conkers, there is so much to do! Here is our Top 5 favourite Autumn walks… The Devils Punch Bowl – Hindhead, GU26 6AB Starting with my absolute favourite place to walk in any season, the Devil’s Punch Bowl near Hindhead in Surrey. This significant beauty spot and a great location for an autumn walk in Surrey with kids. There are 5 trails all of which have incredible views and you can even stop off at the National Trust café and enjoy the natural play area Winkworth Arboretum – Godalming, GU8 4AD In its blazing autumn finery, Winkworth Arboretum is a landscape like no other. Take an autumn walk through 121 acres of wild woodland, accented with the fiery colours. Winkworth is truly stunning in the Autumn and there is plenty to amuse little explorers with logs to climb on, leaves to catch and some very friendly ducks. There is a café to grab a hot chocolate Swinley Forest – Bracknell, RG12 7QW Swinley Forest covers more than 3000 acres of woodland which runs across gently sloping hills, making it the AUTUMN WALKS perfect destination for a range of fun Autumn activities. It is owned and managed by the Crown Estate, and stretches over 2,600 acres of gentle hills from Bracknell to Crowthorne. Many use The Lookout as a good starting point where you can grab a coffee at The Woodlarks Café or head to the adventure playground. Yateley Common, GU46 6BB Yateley Common offers a variety of experiences to visitors in the Autumn and has a short 1.2 mile self-guided nature trail perfect for children. The route enables young visitors to explore the woodlands, ponds, heathland and their wildlife, learning interesting facts and collecting rubbings along the way. Starting at Wyndham’s Pool car park, families should follow the trail marked out with purple arrows and stop at each numbered point to find out more. Ramster Gardens – Chiddingfold, GU8 4SN Open for a short season from 24th September – 6th November the trees at Ramster Gardens create a breathtaking burst of colour not to be missed! It is a garden to wander in and relax in, with grass paths and a collection of carvings and sculptures along with many other horticultural treats. They even have a lovely teahouse on site to enjoy fresh sandwiches, locally roasted coffee and delicious cakes. Raring2go! EXPERIENCE AUTUMN 24

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