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Chobham Common (south)

Surrey  >  United Kingdom

An area of dry acidic heathland, with bramble, gorse and some scrub and woodland. There are a few ponds. Notable for Leganj.

Added* by Axel Kirby
Most recent update 6 srpnja 2023
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Description

Chobham Common is important for its environment - dry heathland is rare and it has been reduced in area, by development and roads. A walk across the rolling site can give a sense of wilderness rare in south-east England (despite overflights from Heathrow). In summer, evening visits are assured of hearing, and possibly seeing, Leganj. Šumska šljuka may also be seen. Chobham Common is managed by Surrey County Council and Surrey Wildlife Trust.

This article describes only that part of Chobham Common south of the M3 motorway.

Details

Access

Chobham Common is used for recreational walking and, consequently, there are several car parks on its perimeter. Click on a P in the map for directions. Longcross railway station is 1 mile away. The site is criss-crossed by several paths, and a principal route cuts east-west across it. It's a good idea to remember landmarks as the curving footpaths can confuse one's sense of direction. The suggested walking routes on the map are not exhaustive, but they cover high and low ground and an area of wetland.

Wheelchair access is limited, with a recommended route from Longcross carpark. Visitors are urged to remain on paths, to avoid disturbance to wildlife and damage to a sensitive environment.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Moors/heathland

Conditions

Hilly , Dry , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Summer

Best time to visit

Summer

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

There are no toilets or shelters on site. It can be exposed, so dress suitably and carry water, especially in sunny weather. Under no circumstances should a fire be lit - the area is dry and vulnerable. Ensure that any cigarettes are fully out before discarding them, preferably take them home, with your litter.

The location of nightjars is unpredictable - areas heavily frequented one evening can be abandoned the following night - keep looking and listening.

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