Devil's Punch Bowl

Devil's Punch Bowl is a tourist attraction, one of the National Trust properties in Hindhead, Hukllachasqa Qhapaq Suyu. It is located: 10 km from Haslemere, 182 km from London, 520 km from Birmingham.

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Location

, N51°7'0", E0°43'44". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +44 1428 681050

Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Open hours
  • Mon-Sun 24 Hours

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Olly Stedall
4 January 2015
A spectacular view, weather permitting! The path around the bowl is paved so it's a great place to walk with buggies. It's also good for cyclists.
Anthony Johnson
14 February 2015
Unique natural phenomenon for walking, running or biking, with busy A3 now nicely buried well below. Great National Trust tea house too.
Olly Stedall
4 January 2015
The Punchbowl has a long history and tradition. Legend has it that the devil spent his time tormenting the god Thor by pelting him with enormous handfuls of earth, leaving the great bowl seen today.
Amy Tarrant
9 June 2013
Fantastic views and 3 marked walks of 1, 2 & 3 miles. Great little cafe too with simple snack, soups & sarnies.
Zuz
10 December 2017
Lovely place for a walk
Adel Bernadett Papp
14 October 2014
Amazing place, great for a long walk.
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