Box Hill summit area

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Box Hill summit area is the popular high point of Box Hill in Surrey, England, known for its scenic viewpoints, walking trails, and status as a landmark in the North Downs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill summit
tourist attraction
viewpoint
accessibleBy public footpaths
road
accessibleFrom Box Hill & Westhumble railway station NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
formsPartOf North Downs escarpment NERFINISHED
geology chalk
hasApproxElevation around 224 metres above sea level
hasConservationStatus protected landscape within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasFeature car park nearby
chalk downland
information boards
open grassland
picnic areas
viewing points with railings or walls
viewpoint over River Mole valley
waymarked walking trails
woodland areas
hasLandUse nature conservation
recreation
hasNearestTown Dorking NERFINISHED
hasNearestVillage Box Hill village NERFINISHED
hasRegion South East England NERFINISHED
hasTrailType circular walks
long-distance paths
isTouristDestinationFor domestic visitors
international visitors
knownFor iconic viewpoint in the North Downs
panoramic views across the Weald
popular day-trip destination from London
locatedIn Box Hill NERFINISHED
England
Surrey NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy National Trust
overlooks Dorking NERFINISHED
River Mole NERFINISHED
partOf North Downs NERFINISHED
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
partOfRoute North Downs Way NERFINISHED
popularFor family outings
hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing
walking

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Zig Zag Road connects Box Hill summit area