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Miss James Walk at Hindhead

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2.6 km Distance
39 min Est. duration
Easy Difficulty
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Round walk Route type

Take a gentle walk & find out who the Victorian philanthropist Miss James was. This woodland trail is ideal in summer where you can enjoy the cool shade. The route also uses the new Miss James footbridge over the A3. Uneven ground & moderate gradients

This 2.6 km walk is easy-going and within reach of all fitness levels. Most walkers finish in around 35 minutes.

Laid out as a circular walk, this trail finishes exactly where it begins — no need to arrange transport back or retrace your steps.

This is a Local Walking Network (LWN) trail — a community-level route perfect for exploring the immediate surroundings, popular with locals and visitors alike.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
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Start · Miss James' Car Park
0 km 51.1102°, -0.7387°
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0.6 km 51.1112°, -0.7349°
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1.3 km 51.1077°, -0.7345°
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1.9 km 51.1063°, -0.7384°
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B
Finish
2.6 km 51.1102°, -0.7385°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Miss James Walk at Hindhead hiking route?
Miss James Walk at Hindhead is 2.6 km long.
How much time should I allow for Miss James Walk at Hindhead?
Most walkers allow around 39 min for Miss James Walk at Hindhead at a comfortable pace.
Can I walk Miss James Walk at Hindhead as a circular route?
Yes, Miss James Walk at Hindhead is a circular route. It returns to the starting point, making it convenient for day hikers.
Where does Miss James Walk at Hindhead start?
Miss James Walk at Hindhead starts at Miss James' Car Park.
Is Miss James Walk at Hindhead suitable for beginners?
Yes, Miss James Walk at Hindhead is beginner-friendly. It is an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels.
Who maintains the Miss James Walk at Hindhead trail?
Miss James Walk at Hindhead is maintained and managed by National Trust.