Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punch Bowl are a remarkable landscape.
The common is a significant habitat for heathland loving animals and birds whilst the huge natural basin which gives the Devil’s Punch Bowl its name is a true wilderness. With its large swathes of lowland heath, it’s Europe’s largest spring-eroded valley. Now a unified landscape since the A3 has been redirected under a tunnel, visitors can enjoy the peace and quiet of this fascinating landscape.
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Date: 02/10/2018
Location: Hindhead Common, Surrey
Photographer: Ron Leggat, ARPS