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Walking in the rugged UK hills
There's no better way of blowing away the cobwebs than by heading out for a brisk, bracing walk. Do you prefer a dawdle along the Thames or a stride across the Pennines? Send us your suggestions for scenic strolls, more challenging hikes and great walking holidays - and, if you know a good pub for warming up or cooling down in afterwards, tell us about that as well.

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    King William IV

    Posted by EscapedApe 21 September 2007

    An excellent place to refuel before tackling the steep climb up Box Hill, the King William IV pub in Mickleham, near Dorking, has excellent roast dinners on Sunday.

    The standard menu is also worth travelling for though (see their website), and as Saturday lunch is less crowded than Sunday, there's no need to limit yourself to one day of the weekend.

    Parking can be a problem (the pub is up a narrow lane, but there is parking on the main road), but once you get there, there is a lovely beer garden, with stunning views over the Mole Valley. Named best pub in Surrey three years in a row.

    www.king-williamiv.com/
    Byttom Hill, Mickleham, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6EL
    01372 372590
    Monday - Saturday 11am - 3pm & 6pm - 11pm.
    Sunday 12noon - 3pm & 7pm - 10.30pm.

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