Newlands Corner
Open countryside with family-friendly walking routes and big views. Choose a short loop for younger children and check parking, toilets and weather before setting out.
Official info →Family fun doesn't have to cost a fortune. We've gathered the best free activities for children, from museum visits and nature trails to library events and community festivals. Perfect for half terms, weekends and those 'what shall we do today?' moments.
Open countryside with family-friendly walking routes and big views. Choose a short loop for younger children and check parking, toilets and weather before setting out.
Official info →Large public park with open space, play areas and routes that work well for a simple after-school or weekend outing. Check toilets, parking and any event closures before going.
Official info →The vineyard hillside above Dorking is open to walkers year-round at no cost and gives wide countryside views across the North Downs. Combine with a Box Hill walk nearby. Good for pushchairs on lower paths; steep in places — check the route map before going.
Official info →One of Surrey's most accessible open spaces — wide paths up to chalk downland with panoramic views. Good for buggies on the lower trails; older children enjoy the steeper woodland routes. The National Trust café is at the top. Arrive early weekends in summer to beat the car park queue.
Official info →Dramatic heathland valley with free open access, circular walking trails and far-reaching views. Good for energetic children — combine with the Gibbet Hill viewpoint. Car park charges apply.
Official info →Free Things to Do vary by age, timetable and provider style. Parents usually get the best results by checking practical details first: location, session length, costs, age range, booking terms and how the provider handles safety and communication.
Shortlist options that fit your normal school run, weekend routine or holiday dates before comparing extras.
Ask about trial sessions, what is included, staff checks, cancellation terms and what your child needs to bring.
Keep one backup option nearby in case a class is full, a camp sells out or weather changes your plans.
Parks, playgrounds, woods, beaches, canals, sculpture trails and local nature reserves are reliable free options.
Libraries, free museums, galleries, community centres and shopping-centre events can save a rainy day.
Photo scavenger hunts, local history walks, bug spotting, den building and simple craft challenges can turn ordinary places into activities.
The best free family options are often run by public bodies or community groups rather than large attractions. Check these regularly, especially before half terms and school holidays.
Look for story time, Lego clubs, reading challenges, craft mornings, park events, family trails and holiday activity programmes.
Many UK museums are free to enter and add bookable workshops, handling sessions, trails or relaxed family openings during holidays.
Children's centres, faith venues, markets, shopping centres and local charities often run free or pay-what-you-can family sessions.
Story time, playground circuits, duck-spotting, sensory walks, splash parks and simple train or bus trips often work better than long days.
Treasure hunts, nature bingo, free museum trails, den building, geocaching and local history challenges add purpose.
Photography walks, skate parks, sports courts, volunteering tasters, big bike rides and free festivals can feel less babyish.
Library challenge, indoor picnic, free museum room, shopping-centre trail or a short bus ride with a snack stop can be enough.
Use parks with hills, pump tracks, multi-use games areas, woodland loops, beaches or canal walks where children can move safely.
Suggest plans where paid extras are optional, so families joining you do not feel pressured to spend.
For a wider mix of paid and free options, browse days out with kids or use the free things to do guide for more planning prompts.
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