Whitmoor Common in Worplesdon, Surrey, is a local nature reserve, a Specially Protected Area and a Site of Specific Scientific Interest. One of the common’s main features is its large expanse of heathland that is home to a large amount of flora and fauna. The heathland used to be maintained by local “commoners” who were permitted by the landowner to graze cattle on it and collect wood and bracken which served to maintain it. Today visitors can go on several walks around the area that vary in length and level of difficulty.