Code of Conduct

Hurtwood


The Hurtwood is private land, but is open to the public for ‘air and exercise’. Access is managed by The Hurtwood Control Trust , a local charity working with the land owners. Here is a short list and information of what not to do on the Hurtwood. Most of it is common sense and we ask visitors to respect each others right to be there - and their surroundings.Take Care

Horse Riders and Mountain Bikers Be Aware!


The unexpected happens, so: Ride at a speed which you are in total control. Round the next corner may be young children, dogs off-lead or deer and other wildlife, those with impaired hearing and sight or other horse riders and bikers.

Visitors to The Hurtwood do so at their own risk
Beware of thefts. Cars and their contents are left at owner’s risk.

But above all, respect others & the surroundings so the Hurtwood can continue to be a place for everyone to enjoy.