Surrey has an amazing collection of countryside sites for you to enjoy. Whether you want somewhere to walk, cycle, jog or simply enjoy the views, come to Surrey and discover somewhere new.
Did you know that Surrey is the most wooded county in the UK? Or that Box Hill was the setting for a picnic in Jane Austen’s novel ‘Emma’? Did you know that the café at the Devil’s Punch Bowl is the only National Trust café to serve a cooked breakfast? Or that you can go on a boat ride at Dapdune Wharf on the River Wey in Guildford?
There’s plenty to discover about the wonderful countryside in Surrey and plenty of opportunities to enjoy a great day out in the fresh air. Click on the drop down menu for more information.
Whether you’d like to discover some interesting stories about our houses and gardens, need a beautiful location as a backdrop for some socialising with friends or are searching for family-friendly events, the National Trust in Surrey has the perfect venue.
Denbies, England's largest vineyard set in 265 acres. The all-weather visitor centre includes wine tours, restaurants, shopping and accommodation.
The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of 36 nationally protected landscapes in England, having equal landscape status and protection to a National Park.