Box Hill National Trust café
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Box Hill National Trust café
Though not strictly a cycling café, there’s no shortage of lycra-clad customers at Box Hill’s National Trust café.
The café offers a convenient refueling point at the top of Box Hill, long a favourite for Surrey cyclists and part of the routes for both the London 2012 Olympic road race and RideLondon.
There’s the usual selection of refreshments and cakes found at National Trust cafés, as well as outdoor seating and, a little further down the road, stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Website: National Trust – Box Hill