Leith Hill
Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6LU
About this park
Leith Hill, a stunning National Trust property, offers an expansive and dog-friendly retreat in Dorking, Surrey. With its 18th-century tower, the highest point in South East England, and vast woodlands, it's a perfect destination for dogs and their owners to immerse themselves in nature. The varied terrain provides ample opportunity for energetic romps and quiet meanders alike. The diverse landscape features ancient woodlands, open heathland, and panoramic views stretching across the Surrey Hills. Dogs will delight in following the numerous footpaths, exploring new scents amongst the trees, and enjoying the freedom of the wide-open spaces. Careful attention should be paid to lead requirements, especially near grazing livestock and during bird nesting season, to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all. Leith Hill is wonderfully suited for dogs who love adventurous walks and exploring picturesque scenery. The atmosphere is generally tranquil, providing a peaceful escape from everyday life. It's particularly ideal for those seeking a longer, more challenging hike with rewarding vistas, making it a favourite among local dog walkers and visitors from further afield. Facilities include multiple car parks (National Trust members park free), a kiosk at the tower for refreshments, and toilets available at Leith Hill Place during opening hours. Be sure to check lead requirements and parking costs before your visit. Leith Hill provides a truly memorable experience for dog lovers across Surrey.
Facilities
- Café
- Parking
- Public Toilets
Opening hours
Open 24 hours