Langley Vale Centenary Wood”Don’t do what we did and try and walk the direct route thru the field.”
Langley Vale Centenary Wood is a remarkable tribute to those who served in World War I, spanning over 640 acres near Epsom Downs. This [Woodland Trust project](https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/langley-vale-wood/) combines newly planted areas with pockets of ancient woodland, creating a diverse ecosystem teeming with wildlife. Visitors can explore well-defined paths and bridleways, though some may be slightly overgrown, adding to the natural charm. The woodland features [thought-provoking sculptures and beautiful benches](https://routopia.uk/route/langley-vale/), perfect for quiet reflection. While exploring, it’s advisable to stick to marked trails rather than attempting shortcuts through fields. The site offers a mix of flat and gently undulating terrain, making it accessible for most visitors. With its rich biodiversity and historical significance, Langley Vale Wood provides a unique outdoor experience that combines education, remembrance, and natural beauty.
Key Highlights
• WWI Centenary memorial woodland|• Mix of new plantings and ancient woodland|• Diverse wildlife and flora|• Sculptures and commemorative benches|• Well-defined paths and bridleways|• [Car park available (£1 per hour)](https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attraction_Review-g3442091-d28051044-Reviews-Langley_Vale_Centenary_Wood-Ashtead_Surrey_England.html)|• [Child-friendly walking routes](https://www.theamblingpath.co.uk/the-walks/langley-vale-centenary-woodland)
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