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The hidden gem Surrey pub near the M25 with stunning panoramic countryside views and circular walks

The hidden gem Surrey pub near the M25 with stunning panoramic countryside views and circular walks
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Beer taproom to open in Surrey Hills with the most incredible views

Beer taproom to open in Surrey Hills with the most incredible views
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The 7-mile Surrey cycle route through countryside where you can stop for a roast beef bap at a pub halfway through

The 7-mile Surrey cycle route through countryside where you can stop for a roast beef bap at a pub halfway through
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58 amazing Surrey pub beer gardens including hidden gems

58 amazing Surrey pub beer gardens including hidden gems
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Surrey spring walks inspiration for National Walking Month

Surrey Life It s National Walking Month in May - here is some Surrey walks inspiration - Credit: Archant Surrey is blessed with one of the most extensive footpath networks in the country. Chairman of Surrey Hills Society, Christine Howard, picks 10 easy countryside walks to explore for National Walking Month this May Originally published in Surrey Life magazine May 2017 1. Newlands Corner THE LOW-DOWN: This Surrey beauty spot has stunning views over the Surrey Hills and a very special grove of ancient yew trees. It was made famous when crime writer Agatha Christie disappeared from here in 1926. It has a café, toilets, and a small visitor centre. There is an easy access short walk suitable for families, or you could just take in the view with an ice cream. The area is popular for kite flying too. The land is owned by the Duke of Northumberland and is open to the public via an access agreement with Surrey County Council. The car park and visitor centre is managed by Surrey Wildl

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