Good roads in Surrey

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Chris71

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21,548 posts

249 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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I'm after a bit of local knowledge. Can anyone recommend some good driving routes in Surrey?

I'm looking primarily for scenic routes and places of interest (particularly those with a motoring connection) but bonus points if it's also a decent driving road.

It's for an article on the area. I'm already planning to do something around Brooklands, Box Hill, maybe something around the area where the Campbells (of Bluebird fame) used to live... Trying to line up some others. smile

MDifficult

2,175 posts

192 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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I’m pretty sure it’s just inside the the Surrey boarder but apologies if not...

You can’t beat the Hindhead tunnel for an entertaining diversion. Not only is it an interesting structure, it’s bloody wonderful if you’re in anything that sounds even half-decent.

Windows down and BWAAAAAAAAAARP

(Just be careful - speed cameras)

Strugs

512 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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A lot of Surrey roads that were fun (at least over on the west side, where I am) have had 40 or 50 limits stuck on them (or even lower, talking about you, B3012 and Mytchett Place Road! frown ), and a lot are pretty busy at pretty much any time of day.. I normally head out west and south heading for the A32/A272 (Hants) or down into West Sussex..



Edited by Strugs on Thursday 24th September 22:39

Strugs

512 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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MDifficult said:
I’m pretty sure it’s just inside the the Surrey boarder but apologies if not...

You can’t beat the Hindhead tunnel for an entertaining diversion. Not only is it an interesting structure, it’s bloody wonderful if you’re in anything that sounds even half-decent.

Windows down and BWAAAAAAAAAARP

(Just be careful - speed cameras)
yes

The tunnel traverses the border and is definitely recommended if you have anything that sounds interesting! biggrin

Sirius

94 posts

213 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Strugs said:
yes

The tunnel traverses the border and is definitely recommended if you have anything that sounds interesting! biggrin
/Pedant Mode

The tunnel is entirely in Surrey, as you head south the Hampshire border is a little over a mile from the southern end of the tunnel.

It is excellent with the windows down smile

Mr Tidy

24,327 posts

134 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Have to agree Hindhead Tunnel is great with the windows down and some engine noise. laugh

Although now it's pretty quiet the old A3 up to Hindhead might be fun, and the scenery at the top looking down on the Devil's Punchbowl is stunning.

For scenery the A25 from Clandon all the way to Dorking (and therefore Box Hill) is pretty good with Newlands Corner and places like Abinger Hammer, but it's not a great drive - unless maybe it's 2 or 3 in the morning! It also tends to get swamped with Lycra cyclers at the weekend and as much of it is pretty narrow you need to be aware of that.

The A24 from Leatherhead to Box Hill used to be fantastic round the Mickleham Bends, but since one lane got closed and cameras went up there's no fun to be had there any more. banghead

I used to work in Woking and had a mate who lived in Ash and getting there via Brookwood and Cemetery Pales, Pirbright and the A324 used to be a great drive - but that was back in the 80s so it may have changed a bit.

The back roads between Langley Vale, Headley and Box Hill used to be great fun on a motorbike, but they are a bit narrow for modern cars!

There are some car connections other than Brooklands. McLaren have a stunning site between Woking and Ottershaw. Cooper Cars used to be based in Surbiton and Connaught ran F1 cars from a base in Send, Nr Woking many years ago.

Good luck with the project. thumbup

Edited by Mr Tidy on Friday 25th September 23:30

Smollet

11,754 posts

197 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Having lived near Brooklands for most of my life good driving roads were in an abundance until 2012. Now they are the playground of the cyclist especially at the weekends. I try to get south of Dorking before conditions improve but then again you have to cope with the poor state of some roads.

Chris71

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21,548 posts

249 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Mr Tidy said:
Have to agree Hindhead Tunnel is great with the windows down and some engine noise. laugh

Although now it's pretty quiet the old A3 up to Hindhead might be fun, and the scenery at the top looking down on the Devil's Punchbowl is stunning.

For scenery the A25 from Clandon all the way to Dorking (and therefore Box Hill) is pretty good with Newlands Corner and places like Abinger Hammer, but it's not a great drive - unless maybe it's 2 or 3 in the morning! It also tends to get swamped with Lycra cyclers at the weekend and as much of it is pretty narrow you need to be aware of that.

The A24 from Leatherhead to Box Hill used to be fantastic round the Mickleham Bends, but since one lane got closed and cameras went up there's no fun to be had there any more. banghead

I used to work in Woking and had a mate who lived in Ash and getting there via Brookwood and Cemetery Pales, Pirbright and the A324 used to be a great drive - but that was back in the 80s so it may have changed a bit.

The back roads between Langley Vale, Headley and Box Hill used to be great fun on a motorbike, but they are a bit narrow for modern cars!

There are some car connections other than Brooklands. McLaren have a stunning site between Woking and Ottershaw. Cooper Cars used to be based in Surbiton and Connaught ran F1 cars from a base in Send, Nr Woking many years ago.

Good luck with the project. thumbup
Great stuff. Thank you. thumbup

Bathroom_Security

3,466 posts

124 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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What Dizeee said.

I also live near Brooklands, its a st hole round there so no idea why you would want to drive around other than for the museum. Best you'll get near Brooklands is probably from Ripley driving down into the Surrey Hills where the lanes can get narrow so gunning it round might be a bad idea. With anything in Surrey its usually short bits of fun before you enter the next village or something.

Its also busy unless you go out late or very early.

Watch out for cyclists (please) theres plenty about

I moved from East Yorkshire to Surrey 7 years ago and living down here has made me fall out of love with driving. The traffic is so bad and people drive like such arse holes, you'll be lucky to even get to the speed limit. It just runs the experience, in fact I find driving around here a frustrating experience. Many good roads are now 40/50 limits as well, probably because of cyclists.


yellowjack

17,262 posts

173 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Chris71 said:
Mr Tidy said:
Have to agree Hindhead Tunnel is great with the windows down and some engine noise. laugh

Although now it's pretty quiet the old A3 up to Hindhead might be fun, and the scenery at the top looking down on the Devil's Punchbowl is stunning.

For scenery the A25 from Clandon all the way to Dorking (and therefore Box Hill) is pretty good with Newlands Corner and places like Abinger Hammer, but it's not a great drive - unless maybe it's 2 or 3 in the morning! It also tends to get swamped with Lycra cyclers at the weekend and as much of it is pretty narrow you need to be aware of that.

The A24 from Leatherhead to Box Hill used to be fantastic round the Mickleham Bends, but since one lane got closed and cameras went up there's no fun to be had there any more. banghead

I used to work in Woking and had a mate who lived in Ash and getting there via Brookwood and Cemetery Pales, Pirbright and the A324 used to be a great drive - but that was back in the 80s so it may have changed a bit.

The back roads between Langley Vale, Headley and Box Hill used to be great fun on a motorbike, but they are a bit narrow for modern cars!

There are some car connections other than Brooklands. McLaren have a stunning site between Woking and Ottershaw. Cooper Cars used to be based in Surbiton and Connaught ran F1 cars from a base in Send, Nr Woking many years ago.

Good luck with the project. thumbup
Great stuff. Thank you. thumbup
If you go up to the old A3 expecting to find this...

...heading London-bound out of Hindhead...

...or this...

...approaching the Punchbowl coast-bound from Guildford ('new' A3 bypass to the tunnel being built down on the left)...

...then you'll be extremely disappointed to find that this...

...is all that is left of the old A3 after they scrubbed it up to let it "go back to nature" upon completion of the bypass through the tunnel.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hindhead/@51.127...
https://toddledoddle.com/hindhead-commons-and-the-...

You can cycle or walk the route of the old road, but not drive it. There is also a sealed surface cycle path higher up the hill if you don't have a mountain bike. And the National Trust have a car park and cafe at the Hindhead end of the old road, but while it is definitely "pretty quiet", it is in no way a driveable "road" anymore. FYI wink



Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 21st October 14:30

Mr Tidy

24,327 posts

134 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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yellowjack said:
You can cycle or walk the route of the old road, but not drive it. There is also a sealed surface cycle path higher up the hill if you don't have a mountain bike. And the National Trust have a car park and cafe at the Hindhead end of the old road, but while it is definitely "pretty quiet", it is in no way a driveable "road" anymore. FYI wink

Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 21st October 14:30
That's a shame - just shows it's been a while since I last went there. rolleyes

leef44

4,766 posts

160 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Strugs said:
A lot of Surrey roads that were fun (at least over on the west side, where I am) have had 40 or 50 limits stuck on them (or even lower, talking about you, B3012 and Mytchett Place Road! frown ), and a lot are pretty busy at pretty much any time of day.. I normally head out west and south heading for the A32/A272 (Hants) or down into West Sussex..



Edited by Strugs on Thursday 24th September 22:39
The speed limits are necessary otherwise you could fast approach a mile tailback trying to get pass the obligatory peloton of Le Tour de France wannabes. And that just about sums up Surrey roads nowadays.

Bathroom_Security

3,466 posts

124 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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anonymous said:
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Don't know where the boundaries are for Weybridge. Area round the shell garage is a st hole. Brooklands is a sthole. Byfleet is a st hole. Addlestone most definitely is a st hole. Weybridge is nice, dont consider it to be Brooklands, though I'm sure you'll prove me wrong.

Red 5

1,083 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Ranmore Common Road out of Dorking, towards Horsley, but only when it’s quiet.
It’s a proper switchback and a chassis testing 5miles.

A29 from Beare Green. Pretty much keep going all the way to Fontwell Park.
Some fantastic stretches and sequences along there.
Then turn right and Goodwood is 15mins up the road.

AlexRS2782

8,173 posts

220 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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Since the lower speed limits around the Pirbright bends came in they've become the go to location for both liveried & parental driving lessons. If you're lucky you'll be able to do the actual posted speed limit. If you're unlucky, you'll be doing at least 10mph plus under the limit depending on how experienced the learner is.

leef44

4,766 posts

160 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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AlexRS2782 said:
Since the lower speed limits around the Pirbright bends came in they've become the go to location for both liveried & parental driving lessons. If you're lucky you'll be able to do the actual posted speed limit. If you're unlucky, you'll be doing at least 10mph plus under the limit depending on how experienced the learner is.
Yes, I've noticed that also so I've given up on that stretch of road.

DuckSauce

390 posts

74 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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anonymous said:
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Addlestone is a dump and Byfleet isn't that great either. Brooklands has some nice bits.

I deal with a lot of sts in all those areas. Weybridge is nice if you can afford it

bolidemichael

15,130 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Drive from Box Hill south on the A24, then turn off at a main junction of the dual carriageway to the Ockley Road and take the B2127 to Ewhurst.

The head on the B2128 towards Rudgewick and onto the Loxwood Road towards Loxwood (this can have a load of cyclists). Turn left onto the B2133 towards the A272 and turn right onto the A272.

Turn left onto Kingspit Lane and onto the A283 towards Egdean and onto the A2138 through Fittleworth.

From there I like to either head left towards the A29 Bury Hill for a stop at the top where there is a biker stop/cafe/trail or right towards Bignor Hill Roman Villa and onto the A285 to Goodwood cutting across to East Lavant.

Head north on the A286 and a cheeky left onto the B2141 towards South Harting, through Shroud, Langrish and end up at Loomies for a tea. From there, loop ad infinitum and enjoy.

Yes, the council killed the nationals over a decade ago (pre-dating the popularity of cycling), but that won't prevent you from enjoying the secret roads.

Frimley111R

15,985 posts

241 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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AlexRS2782 said:
Since the lower speed limits around the Pirbright bends came in they've become the go to location for both liveried & parental driving lessons. If you're lucky you'll be able to do the actual posted speed limit. If you're unlucky, you'll be doing at least 10mph plus under the limit depending on how experienced the learner is.
I've not noticed any difference. They are a brilliant little roller coaster road but being so tight and twisty, if you get caught behind something its virtually impossible to pass. You'd need to get up early or late to really enjoy them.

Harris_I

3,237 posts

266 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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I'm between Guildford and Woking. Years of increasing congestion mean I have virtually given up just going out for a fun drive.

But the one exception is summer evenings at the weekend, just as the sun is setting. Usually that's late enough for the "37mph everywhere brigade" to be resting up with some Horlicks. Then take your pick: on a Sat or Sun evening I'm usually driving back from a picturesque cricket ground somewhere in the Surrey Hills in a little yellow Lancia. It's not worth driving anything too big or powerful.