Ligação da via equestre Epsom Downs–Horton Park
Ligação da via equestre Epsom Downs–Horton Park
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Ciclismo
4.9
(46)
Gravel
5.0
(1)
The Epsom Downs–Horton Park Bridleway Link is a vital network of trails and pathways connecting the expansive chalk grasslands of Epsom Downs with the ancient woodlands of Horton Country Park in Surrey, England. This significant link, situated within the broader North Downs region, facilitates access for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders between these two distinct and cherished green spaces. It offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from the open skies and panoramic views of the Downs to the tranquil, tree-lined routes…
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24 de junho de 2020
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6 de outubro de 2020
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Melhores rotas perto de Ligação da via equestre Epsom Downs–Horton Park
4,2
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76
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Passeio de bicicleta moderado. É necessário estar em boa forma. Maioritariamente com superfícies pavimentadas. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.
4,0
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58
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Percurso de cicloturismo fácil. Ótimo para qualquer nível de forma física. Maioritariamente com superfícies pavimentadas. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.
5,0
(1)
42
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Passeio de bicicleta moderado. É necessário estar em boa forma. Maioritariamente com superfícies pavimentadas. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.
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Distância 281 m
Desnível positivo 10 m
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quarta-feira 29 abril
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The link offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find well-maintained gravel paths, particularly in some sections, but also unpaved routes that can be more challenging, especially after rain. The terrain transitions from the open chalk grasslands of Epsom Downs to the ancient woodlands of Horton Country Park.
Yes, there are options for various fitness levels. While some sections can be challenging, particularly unpaved areas after rain, both Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park offer accessible routes and gentle paths suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier stroll. It's a great spot for family walks with many accessible options available.
Absolutely. From Epsom Downs, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views across London on clear days. In Horton Country Park, the ancient woodlands are a highlight, especially in late spring when bluebells carpet the forest floor. Both areas are rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting, including roe deer, various bird species, and butterflies like the rare Chalk Hill Blue.
Both Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park offer parking facilities, making them convenient starting points for your adventure. Parking fills up fast, especially in summer, so arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended.
While specific direct routes can vary, both Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park are accessible via public transport. Epsom Downs Racecourse has a dedicated train station (Epsom Downs) which is a short walk from the Downs. For Horton Country Park, local bus services connect to areas around Epsom, from which the park is reachable. It's advisable to check current bus and train schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, the link and the surrounding areas of Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs here. However, please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife, and always clean up after your pet.
Yes, there are amenities in the vicinity. Near Epsom Downs, you'll find facilities associated with the racecourse and nearby towns. Horton Country Park also has a cafe. The town of Epsom, a short distance away, offers a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for visitors.
Given the varied terrain, including unpaved sections, appropriate footwear is highly recommended. Sturdy walking boots are ideal, especially after rain, as some parts of the trail can become quite muddy. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and bringing water is always a good idea.
Yes, the connectivity between Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park allows for numerous circular routes. You can design your own loop by utilizing the various bridleways and footpaths within both areas. Many hikers enjoy creating routes that combine the open spaces of the Downs with the sheltered woodland paths of Horton Country Park, often crossing Christ Church Road to link the two.
Both Epsom Downs and Horton Country Park are rich in biodiversity. On Epsom Downs, you might spot skylarks and the rare Chalk Hill Blue butterfly. Horton Country Park is home to roe deer, various bird species, and purple emperor butterflies. The area is also known for its flora, including common spotted orchids and southern marsh orchids.
The 'link' itself refers to a network of pathways connecting the two areas, rather than a single defined trail of a specific length. Therefore, the duration of your walk can vary greatly depending on your chosen route and pace. You can plan anything from a short, leisurely stroll within one park to an extended expedition covering both areas, which could take several hours.