Langley Vale Wood Month of Remembrance Commemorating the end of the First World War
From 4-30 November, discover fascinating facts about how the site played an important part in troops’ preparations for battle, and how the local community were involved in the war effort. Explore the new stone sculptures in our regiment of trees Follow the as part of a 2.5 mile self-guided walk. Share your own poppy way-markers reflections at the willow wreath sculpture in the tranquil on site to find surroundings of Langley Vale Wood. your way around Accessible from Epsom Downs and Langley Vale village the trail
Walton Downs Cherry Avenue
Headley Road
Jutland Wood Downs View Wood
Accessible from Headley Road
Round Wood
Hurst Lane
Little Hurst Wood Regiment of Trees sculptures Sainsbury’s Community Orchard Interpretation boards Willow Wreath Remembrance Trail Accessible via Permissive footpath Hurst Road Ebbisham Lane and Bridleway Walton-on-the-Hill Alternate footpath Bench Viewpoint Entrance Site boundary Getting to Langley Vale Wood
To Epsom
Langley Vale Road Langley Vale
Langley Bottom Farm
Walton Downs
Headley Road Cherry Avenue
Jutland Walton Road Wood Downs View Wood
Round Wood
Hurst Lane
Ebbisham Lane Little Hurst To Leatherhead Wood
M25 Hurst Road
Great Hurst Wood Walton Regiment of Trees sculptures on the Hill Sainsbury’s Community Orchard Remembrance Trail Permissive footpath Bridleway Alternate footpath
Bench To Reigate Viewpoint Langley Vale Wood is not Entrance accessible by car. To join the trail, please enter Ancient woodland the site via one of the New woodland entrances marked above. Natural regeneration
Open space habitat
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