Frensham Loop

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The Frensham loop takes you past Frensham Great & Little Pond traversing some of the wildest and most spectacular scenery in the Surrey Hills. Discover medieval bridges, World War II pillboxes, the ‘Atlantic Wall’ used by Canadian troops to practise for the D-Day landings and Surrey’s secret beach.

Plan your route

Frensham Great Pond, Bacon Lane, Churt,
GU10 2QB

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or

Frensham Little Pond, Priory Lane, Frensham,
Surrey, GU10 3BT

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Farnham railway station, GU9 9AD (4.3 miles)

Great Pond Car Park bus stop, no.19 bus

Plan your journey with Stagecoach here.

 

Frensham Great Pond car park, GU10 2QB

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Pay and display or free for National Trust members

or

Frensham Little Pond car park, GU10 3BT

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Pay and display or free for National Trust members

Toilets Yes There are toilets at both Frensham Great Pond and Little Pond
Seating No There is limited seating along this route, however there are benches at Frensham Great Pond and Little Pond.
Gates / Audit in progress
Stiles / Audit in progress
Terrain / Audit in progress.
Incline / Audit in progress.
Waymarked Yes Audit in progress. This route has some missing waymarkers.

  • This loop is mainly on bridleways that are not suitable for road bikes.
  • Certain sections of the bridleway will be muddy in the winter and soft sand in the summer so may require you to dismount and push through.
  • All the trails are shared with other countryside users so please remember to ‘share with care’ and give way to horses & walkers.
  • Most gradients are moderate but might include short steep sections. Keep an eye out for small technical trail features such as tree roots and rock.

Interactive StoryMap

Places to go nearby

Rural Life Living Museum

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Wessex Distillery team

Wessex Distillery

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Surrey hills and rivers

Surrey Hills and Rivers

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Hindhead cookie bar

Hindhead cookie bar

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Old cooks B&B

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Frensham village shop

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John and Nigel wearing their cycling helmets at Leith Hill

Follow the Code

Hear from John and Nigel from Mole Valley Cycle Forum about how we can all protect, respect and enjoy the countryside for people and nature. They’ll be giving some tips on taking extra care whilst cycling in spaces shared with other users.