The Surrey Hills National Landscape has just got easier to escape to, thanks to the expanded Surrey connect on-demand bus service, which links Dorking railway station to Leith Hill Place. As we approach Community Rail week from 19 May in the backdrop of the railway’s 200th anniversary in Britain, this is the perfect opportunity to discover the great outdoors by rail and bus.
When arriving by train at Dorking Deepdene or Dorking Main, just 30 minutes from central London, you can use Surrey County Council’s Surrey connect service to explore the breathtaking heritage sites of the Surrey Hills, including the National Trust’s Leith Hill Place. Leith Hill Place holds a rich history linked to Charles Darwin, Caroline Wedgewood, and the great composer Ralph Vaughan Williams” to add in “the great composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and Hans Zimmer. It now hosts exhibitions to celebrate the power of nature, and a fantastic programme of events.
But that’s not all – to commemorate this win for sustainable travel and nature exploration, a stunning new railway poster was unveiled, created by artist Diana Croft in collaboration with the Community Rail Partnership. The poster showcases the beauty of Surrey Hills, encouraging travellers to take the scenic railway route and discover all that this natural wonderland has to offer.
Rob Fairbanks, Director of the Surrey Hills National Landscape said.
“We’re thrilled to partner with the National Trust, railway service providers, and Surrey County Council to connect our National Landscape by rail. Public transport is an essential gateway to the countryside, and by enhancing these services, we can foster a deeper appreciation for nature while combating climate change. We’re grateful to the Community Rail Partnership for making projects like this possible, turning rail journeys into immersive experiences. Additionally, we’ve collaborated to improve easier access across the landscape, including at locations like Leith Hill Place, where funding from our Access for All fund has helped improve access to the viewpoint and parking.”
Catherine McCusker, Visitor Operations and Experiences Manager, National Trust Surrey Hills East said.
“The best thing about Leith Hill Place is its magnificent location; its surrounding countryside, walks and breathtaking views. It is the best place to take a moment and feel inspiration filling your soul. The biggest problem though, is that it is hard to get to without a car. This campaign is like an answer to prayer: – rail to e-bus to Leith Hill Place = hallelulah! Environmentally and in terms of reaching more of the nation, for whom this place was gifted, this is superb”
Matt Furniss, Cabinet Member for Transport, Infrastructure and Growth at Surrey County Council said
“I’m delighted we have again expanded our popular Surrey Connect service which will enable visitors to Leith Hill Place and to the countryside travel sustainably, and at a time convenient to them. Our service is already running in many areas across Surrey where traditional bus services are limited, and adding this additional stop will improve accessibility and reduce the number of cars travelling to one of Surrey’s most popular green spaces”.
For those who prefer to have all their adventure details at their fingertips, the Rail to Ramble routes are now available in a handy new walk guide. Pick one up at local tourist information centres and railway stations, and you’ll be ready to hit the trails, whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer.
Booking your ride is a breeze! Visit surreyconnect.org.uk and choose the ‘Central South’ territory, then select Dorking Deepdene (entrance 2) or Dorking Main Station (stop 2) to Leith Hill Place. Book your bus from 7 days to 30 minutes in advance of travel (Mon-Sat). The National Trust’s Leith Hill Place is open every weekend and bank holiday April – October.
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