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Name:Hindleap Hill
Hill number:18412
Height:203m / 666ft
Parent (Ma):2913  Crowborough
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:East Sussex
Catchment:Ouse (Newhaven), Catchment Boundaries, Medway
Watershed:Dover to Cape Wrath, Land's End to Dover
Class:Tump (200-299m), Clem
(Tu,2,Cm)
Grid ref:TQ 41409 32101
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:66m
Col:137m  TQ444283  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 187 198
(1:25k) 135
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 43 users)ByDate of Ascent
£2 to park at the car park. Nice heathland to wander around.Mark Jackson25/02/2023
Parked in the Activity Centre and wandered across the heathland to the summit gr. Unremarkable.clivevilla05/09/2022
Quick sprint up from the car park to the south. Unremarkable summit in an area of open heath amongst the trees. No real views. Disappointing after the lovely views from near the interesting little visitor centre a mile or so east.wheresthepath09/04/2022
Large levelish heathland summit. Easy access by path from car park to S.RichardM25/02/2022
From car park to south, along good path then wandered around for likely HP.PeterD20/01/2022
Very short walk from the nearest car pk (to SE)- 10 mins return. More of a leisure drive with short walks in the Ashdown Forest today, than the good walk taking in Black Hill (qv for log).pwheeler17/11/2021
Parked in car park to SE. Short walk to highpoint, on paths except for the last few metres. By the light of a full moon.PGCE26/02/2021
Pitch dark. Headtorch. Fortunately, very straightforward from cp to the se.Campbell Singer14/10/2020
From Forest Row, took a circular walk around Ashdown Forest bagging the hill along the wayPhilipChaston09/05/2020
no featurejimbloomer24/01/2020
Short walk from nearby car park.rhalstead06/05/2019
Short wander in the drizzle from the car park.squeegs03/03/2019
Very short walk from driveway to outdoor centre on our way over to Peaslake for Surrey hillsnickywood119/11/2018
Easy hill. Bus from East Grinstead after Park Run. From Roebuck Hotel there is a good track just north of minor road going west, and this leads quickly to top which is just after service road to outdoor centre. With PJB. We then used good paths to explore this part of forest before bus back.trimarc208/09/2018
With DTL after Park Run. Good views south once the open area is reached to the west of the top and also of the minor roadr108/09/2018
Bagged from the lane leading to the Outdoor School - a diversion whilst camping at Pippingford Park for a MTB cycle race.DanMaisieBex23/06/2018
Quick nip up from car park to SE.jonglew18/04/2018
Easy walk up from car park a flat top with ground falling away a lot of brackenphilhythe07/08/2016
Good car park to east then easy stroll. Summit could be anywhere.destaylor20/01/2016
With dog, short walk around heathland paths on a cool Autumn morning. Easy navigation.JOHNS02/09/2015
Good paths through heathlandGordonAdshead14/06/2015
A second visit to this easy obvious top in a rough clearing in the bracken / scattered trees alongside the drive to Hindleap Warren Outdoor Education Centre run by London Youth who provide a fantastic gold standard service to 9000 youngsters a year often providing their first taste of the outdoors and improving confidence and life skills. Ambitiously they are aiming to educate a total of 100,000 youngsters over the next 10 years. The Hindleap name is sadly evident in the nearby road signs which warn that there were 233 deer collision last year.Chris Pearson01/03/2015
Forest Row to East Grinstead.Smudge02/01/2015
Covered in snowAdrian11/02/2012
RHW16/03/2003
arjh10/09/2023
Andy West02/06/2023
Kendall28/05/2023
Sprog05/04/2023
Martin R20/11/2022
PaulOnFoot08/10/2022
DC11main23/01/2022
daveyf200102/08/2021
Matt16/05/2021
Adrian221/03/2021
johnkenyon21/02/2021
mae20/01/2020
ijpowell26/10/2017
andrew brown03/08/2015
Lindsay M21/01/2015
Janet M21/01/2015
stevent080915/11/2014
BrianMatthews05/08/2009