United Kingdom North Downs Way through Horse Shaw Wood
The North Downs Way is a long distance walk which gets interesting through this wood in spring, with displays of white wild garlic and some bluebells. In this area the walk goes through a twisted (goblin forest feeling) hawthorn wood which looks very interesting for photography, but has become my target for finding an image that represents the feeling of walking there. Must get fog or mist to get that feel, one day.
Photography Tips
Get lucky with fog. A range of lenses, tripod, or try merged panoramas.
Travel Information
The nearest car park (gangers hill car park) is about 1 mile/1.6 km to the north east from the spot marked here. This spot is where you enter the North Downs Way portion of the wood, the photo direction marker gives the direction to walk for the wood.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Spring
Sunrise & Sunset
07:27 - 16:05
| current local time: 03:13
Photo Themes
Bluebell
twisted goblin forest
wild garlic
Woodland
woods
Locations
Surrey
North Downs Way
Horse Shaw Wood
Woldingham
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