A double loop at Pirbright

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"A flexible figure-of-eight walk, starting from Pirbright's vast village green."
Walk directions
From the car park, face the cricket green and turn right. Follow the edge of the children’s play area around to the right to meet the A324. Cross carefully and follow the lane towards the church, and turn into the churchyard at the little gate on your right. Just inside, you’ll see Stanley’s massive, roughly hewn memorial, bearing his African name ‘Bula Matari’ and the single word ‘AFRICA’. His wife, Dorothy, and other members of the family lie in the same plot, edged with miniature standing stones and yew hedging. Don’t miss the lovely interior of this beautifully kept Georgian church – and look, too, for Stanley’s other memorial, an inlaid brass plaque on the wall opposite the entrance. Leave the churchyard by the lychgate and turn right along the lane. Pass The Old School House and West Heath Road, and continue for 170yds (156m).
Turn left down the signposted bridleway towards West Hall Farm. Follow the track between the farmhouse and the barns, and join a green lane. Reaching the edge of a birchwood, turn left along the woodland bridleway. On reaching a T-junction, turn right with the entrance to Vines Farm in your left and continue along a gravel path to the junction of tracks near a postbox in the wall at Pirbright Lodge.
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  Terrain  - Country roads, woodland tracks and paths, boggy in places, patchy waymarking, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded farmland conceals several massive houses on edge of Pirbright army ranges
  Dog friendliness  - Lead required along road and in woods south of Admiral's Walk
  Parking  - On Avenue De Cagny car park, opposite the cricket pitch
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Whether or not Henry Morton Stanley actually delivered the famous line, ‘Dr Livingstone, I presume?’, when he tracked down the ailing missionary explorer at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika, the expression has passed into legend. Although Stanley himself wished to be buried next to the great Dr...
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Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.
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A double loop at Pirbright

Recommended by
Our view
"A flexible figure-of-eight walk, starting from Pirbright's vast village green."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Country roads, woodland tracks and paths, boggy in places, patchy waymarking, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Wooded farmland conceals several massive houses on edge of Pirbright army ranges
  Dog friendliness - Lead required along road and in woods south of Admiral's Walk
  Parking - On Avenue De Cagny car park, opposite the cricket pitch
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Whether or not Henry Morton Stanley actually delivered the famous line, ‘Dr Livingstone, I presume?’, when he tracked down the ailing missionary explorer at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika, the expression has passed into legend. Although Stanley himself wished to be buried next to the great Dr...
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Surrey
Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.