We're offering you the chance to earn bonus rewards every time you visit one of the ten Surrey Countryside sites listed below on foot, by bike, or public transport. Do so outside of peak hours to earn even more rewards to spend or donate.
Not yet taking part in Surrey's Greener Future?
Download the free BetterPoints app from the App Store or Google Play or by scanning the QR code below
Register an account with your Surrey postcode or enter the code SURREYGF if you travel in regularly.
Once registered you will start earning BetterPoints straight away for walking, wheeling, running, cycling and using public transport. You can spend your rewards at participating local retailers or donate them to good causes in the county.
Earn Countryside Bonuses
As more people visit Surrey’s Countryside, it becomes increasingly important to travel to and explore these areas in a sustainable way. Choosing to walk, cycle or take public transport to your local countryside sites helps reduce traffic congestion, carbon emissions, and protect them for all to enjoy.
That's why we've introduced a 100 BetterPoints bonus every time you record a healthier and greener journey to one of the Countryside sites listed below. Plus, if you visit outside of peak hours on a weekday (between 2-5pm) you will earn a further 100 BetterPoints.
Tap the links below for more information about each site and read on for suggested bus and train travel options. All sites are accessible by bike too!

Sheepleas, central Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the number 479 from Friary Bus Station in Guildford, Leatherhead Train Station or Bookham Train Station to stop Duke of Wellington, then walk 8 minutes to St Mary's Church entrance.
Alternatively, why not try the Surrey Connect service to Shere Road Car Park, Green Dene Car Park, or St Mary's Church Car Park?
Tilburstow Hill, east Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the number 410 bus from Redhill Bus Station to stop Rabies Heath Road, then walk 20 minutes to Tilburstow Hill.
Alternatively, why not try the Surrey Connect service?
St Martha's Hill, central Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the train to Chilworth Station, then walk along the Downs Link (signposted) until you reach St Martha's Hill.
Alternatively, why not try the Surrey Connect service?
Chinthurst Hill, central Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the train to Shalford Station, then walk 25 minutes to Chinthurst Hill.
Whitmoor Common (part of Worplesdon Commons), central Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the number 2 bus from Friary Bus Station in Guildford to stop Mansel Close, then walk 10 minutes to Whitmoor Common.
Staffhurst Wood, east Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the number 410A bus from Redhill Bus Station to stop The Royal Oak, then walk 10 minutes to Staffhurst Wood.
Alternatively, why not try the Surrey Connect Service to Grants Lane Car Park or St Silvans Car Park?
Puttenham Common, west Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Take the number 65 bus from Friary Bus Station in Guildford to stop Puttenham, Picnic Area, then walk 35 minutes to Puttenham Common.
Alternatively, why not try the Surrey Connect Service to Puttenham Common Car Park, Britty Wood Car Park, Puttenham Tarn Car Park, or Totford Hatch Car Park?
Crooksbury Hill, west Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Use the Surrey Connect Service to Botany Hill.
Rodborough Common, west/south Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Use the Surrey Connect Service to New Road.
Chobham Common, north/west Surrey
📍 How to get there by public transport
Use the Surrey Connect Service to Staple Hill Car Park, Jubilee Mount Car Park, Longcross Car Park or Fishpool Car Park.
