Box Hill
- Dec 6, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 14
Address: Swiss Cottage, Zig Zag Rd, Tadworth KT20 7LB

Location
Box Hill is a part of the Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It's located in the North Downs, approximately 19 miles south-west of London. Box Hill has views across the surrounding countryside; it's also home to lots of wildlife and plants too, including the Adonis blue butterfly and bee orchid.
Parking

Parking costs:
£1.50 per hour for first 2 hours
£4 for up-to 4 hours
£6 for 5 hours and above.
National trust members and blue badge holders park for free.
What's There?

National Trust
The National Trust Visitors Centre provides a cafeteria, gift shop, toilets, and lunch area. The centre is accessible for wheelchair users, with smooth paths, but some slopes. The National Trust building is just across the road from the car park.
Viewpoint
The viewpoint is a short walk from the car park (about 100 metres). There is a wide view of the surrounding landscape. The hill side can be a great location for picnics during the summer, with plenty of space and wonderful views.

Accessibility
With the car park, visitor centre, and viewpoint so close together, Box Hill is the perfect place for visitors who struggle to walk long distances. The hill face is an open field and is adjacent to the car park.
The distance from the car park to the viewpoint is around 100 metres, and the path (pictured below) isn't too steep. The main viewpoint is accessible for both wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
There are benches underneath the viewing platform, but during good weather, people sit all around the hill.

Conclusion
Box Hill is an accessible location to visit for visitors who struggle to walk long distances or rely on mobility aids. With its café and picturesque views, it's easy to understand why Box Hill is so popular.
For more accessible trips in the Surrey Hills you could visit:



Comments