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United Kingdom
England
South East England
Kent
Sevenoaks
Edenbridge

Yew Tree Way

Moderate

15

riders

Yew Tree Way

02:17

37.0km

340m

Cycling

Cycle the moderate 23.0-mile Yew Tree Way in High Weald, exploring rural Surrey landscapes and ancient yew trees like the Crowhurst Yew.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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High Weald AONB

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

628 m

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge

Highlight • Religious Site

The historic town of Edenbridge has plenty to catch your eye as you pedal through. A colourful high street, medieval buildings and the Church of St Peter and St Paul. …

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2

10.9 km

Furnace Pond

Highlight • Lake

A stream was damned to create the Furnace Pond as a means to power the huge hammer at John Browne's forge. A gun foundry on such a huge scale that its flames could be seen from 10 miles away.

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3

23.5 km

The Crowhurst Yew

Highlight • Historical Site

Great spot just past the church to sit down and have lunch over looking the fields.

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37.0 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

36.4 km

398 m

312 m

Surfaces

24.8 km

12.2 km

< 100 m

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Sunday 17 May

14°C

7°C

48 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Yew Tree Way?

The Yew Tree Way primarily follows country lanes. While not overly hilly, be aware that some sections of the roads have been noted to be in very poor condition. It's generally suitable for touring bicycles.

Is the Yew Tree Way suitable for beginners?

The route is generally considered suitable for families, but some experience with on-road cycling is advisable due to the nature of the country lanes and varying road conditions.

What can I see along the Yew Tree Way?

The route takes you through the rural landscapes of the Tandridge District in Surrey, with a significant feature being the ancient yew trees that give the trail its name. You can also pass by highlights such as the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge, Furnace Pond, and The Crowhurst Yew.

Where can I park or access public transport for the Yew Tree Way?

There isn't a single designated trailhead parking lot mentioned, as it's a circular route adapting a leisure route. The trail is accessible via railway stations at Hurst Green and Lingfield, with trains available from London Bridge and London Victoria. For more detailed parking information in the area, you might check local council websites or visitsurrey.com.

Is the Yew Tree Way dog-friendly?

As this is primarily a touring bicycle route along country lanes, dogs are generally permitted if they are well-behaved and under control, especially given the presence of traffic and rural settings. Always ensure your dog is on a leash when near roads or livestock.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Yew Tree Way?

No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to cycle the Yew Tree Way. It is a public route through the High Weald area.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Yew Tree Way?

The Yew Tree Way can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Be mindful of potentially muddy sections on country lanes after heavy rain, especially in winter.

Does the Yew Tree Way intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Yew Tree Way, Surrey Cycleway, Greenwich Meridian Trail, Tandridge Border Path, Eden Valley Walk, and Sussex Border Path.

Are there cafes or pubs along the route?

While specific establishments aren't listed, the route passes through rural areas with villages. It's advisable to check local maps or online resources for cafes and pubs in towns like Lingfield or Edenbridge before you set out.

What should I know about navigation on the Yew Tree Way?

An important consideration for this route is that waymarks can be scarce, difficult to spot, or even missing in places. It's highly recommended to carry a reliable map or use a GPS device with the route loaded to ensure you stay on track.

Is the Yew Tree Way a circular route?

Yes, the Yew Tree Way is a short, circular route, making it convenient for starting and ending in the same location.

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