The Hog's Back is a hilly ridge, part of the North Downs in Surrey, England. It runs between Farnham in the west and Guildford in the east.
Aerial photograph of the Hog's Back, looking east towards Guildford. The A31 dual carriageway runs along the spine of the ridge.
The Hog's Back seen from the North Downs Way at Puttenham.
The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills in south east England that stretch from Farnham in Surrey to the White Cliffs of Dover in Kent. Much of the North Downs comprises two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs): the Surrey Hills and the Kent Downs. The North Downs Way National Trail runs along the North Downs from Farnham to Dover.
The North Downs near the entrance to the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone
Geology of the South East, chalk is light green (6)
The exposed chalk workings of the former Betchworth Quarry on the south-facing scarp slope of Box Hill.
Lady orchids growing in calcareous woodland and scrub, Denge Wood.