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Box Hill topographic map

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Box Hill

The 15.8 km (9.8 mi) Box Hill Olympic circuit is generally cycled in an anticlockwise direction and begins to the south of the village of Mickleham with an ascent of the hill via the Zig Zag Road. From the National Trust Visitor Centre, the route turns eastwards, running along the escarpment and through the urban area of Box Hill village, reaching a maximum elevation of 216 metres (709 ft) above Ordnance Datum. After 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) the route turns northwest along the B2033, passing through the village of Headley. After 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi), the circuit begins a continuous descent to the valley of the River Mole, passing to the south of Leatherhead, before turning southwards again through Mickleham to return to the start.

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Name: Box Hill topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Box Hill, Pixham, Mole Valley, Surrey, England, RH4 1NT, United Kingdom (51.23943 -0.31827 51.25943 -0.29827)

Average elevation: 105 m

Minimum elevation: 38 m

Maximum elevation: 219 m

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📐Altimeters & Barometers - Tools for measuring altitude and air pressure
🐕Dog Hiking Gear - Equipment for hiking safely with dogs
🧣Neck Gaiters - Protects against wind and sun on exposed ridges and peaks
🦶Anti-Blister Balms - Protect your feet before long topographic expeditions
🛌Sleeping Bags - Warm and packable sleeping bags for outdoor nights

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