Key

The Loops and Circuit About the Loops and Circuit Ordnance features Roads with higher levels Puttenham Loop Suggested start point Toilets of traffic F R for loops E 36 N Loop C Seasonally muddy H L Viewpoints A D 19 N Waymarker numbering OA R E TH DYEHOUSE ROADThursley Loop U (based on Dutch System) Sandy O M TS R O P LoopD Byways open to all traffic L Directional arrows O

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Devils Punchbowl LoopD Footpath

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H D T CrossingA Loops U Café Bridleway

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S T CompleteE CircuitR and Car parks Ministry of Defence Land - L O Beach D P whereN loops3 converge managed access, please U A O B read the warning signs

Nearby stations Information

Terrain Moderate to Difficult posted at entrance points and stick to rights of way Nearby Shipwrights Way North Downs Way National Trail 0 500 1,000 Scale ©Devil’s This map contains data derived in part Punch from Ordnance Survey data © Crown Bowl Copyright and database rights Loop 2018. Km 9 43 This ride around the iconic Devil’s Punch Bowl has the most spectacular views across open 82 29 heathland. You might even come across grazing Puttenham Loop cattle and wild ponies! Legend has it that the 22 7 Devil scooped up a handful of earth and hurled 67 30

it at Thor, God of Thunder, the depression that Elstead Loop remained is the Devil’s Punch Bowl. 16 21 Loop 93 18 Frensham 44 Discover the Old Road, the Sailor’s Loop 17 65 Stone and the gruesome history of Gibbet Hill! 35 54

Devil’s Punch 19 Bowl Start Point: Devil’s Punch Bowl, Road, , 5 85 Loop 36 GU26 6AB or The Three Horseshoes , Dyehouse Road, Thursley, GU8 6QD. 49 63

Distance: 16km Time: Allow 2 hours

Ascent: 308m This map contains data derived in part from Ordnance Survey data © Crown OS Explorer Map: 133 Copyright and database rights 2019. funded by Refreshments & Facilities: National Trust Servery & Café at the Devil’s Punch Bowl • local shops in Hindhead • The Three Horseshoes Pub, Thursley.

Is this for you?

This Hills Cycle route is designated:- Blue – Moderate

More Information: Finding the right cross-country single-track trail grade for your abilities.

Grade Suitable for Trail

Green – Easy Beginners in good health with basic skills. Most Relatively flat and wide. types of bike.

Blue– Moderate Riders in good health with basic off-road riding Some ‘single track’ sections and small skills and fitness. Basic mountain bikes. obstacles or roots and rocks.

Proficient mountain bikers with good off-road Challenging climbs, tricky descents and Red – Difficult riding skills and fitness. Good mountain bikes. technical features such as drop-offs and large rocks. in partnership with

Expert mountain bikers with good off-road Greater challenge and difficulty. Expect Black– Severe riding skills and fitness. Quality off-road large and unavoidable features. mountain bikes.

Mountain Biking is a potentially hazardous activity carrying a significant risk. Find our more www.cyclinguk.org You can download this cycle route & others by visiting: www.cyclesurreyhills.org www.bhs.org.uk