Leith Hill
Facts and practical information
Leith Hill, nestled in the serene Surrey Hills, stands as a beacon for cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This verdant eminence, crowned by an 18th-century Gothic tower, is the highest point in Southeast England and offers a network of bike paths that cater to both casual riders and seasoned mountain bikers.
Ascending to a height of 294 meters, Leith Hill presents a challenging yet rewarding climb with a rewarding panorama of the English countryside at its summit. The bike paths around Leith Hill are well-maintained and clearly marked, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all cyclists. The trails vary in difficulty, offering something for every level of rider, from gentle, family-friendly routes to more technical tracks for the adventurous.
The hill's natural beauty is a draw in itself, with lush woodlands and vibrant wildflowers lining the paths. The area is also steeped in history, with Leith Hill Tower providing a unique landmark that dates back to 1765. The tower was built by Richard Hull as a place for the public to enjoy the majesty of the English landscape, and it still stands true to that purpose today.
Leith Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greensand Way, Leith Hill, Greensand Ridge, Leith Hill Place NT.