Free and Low-Cost Summer Activities in Epsom for Families
Make the most of June and beyond with our guide to enjoying Epsom's best outdoor spaces and attractions without breaking the bank.
Make the Most of Epsom Downs
One of Epsom's greatest assets costs nothing at all. Epsom Downs is free to explore year-round, and summer is the perfect time to visit. Head up to the high ground for panoramic views across London and the Surrey hills—on clear days, you can see for miles. It's an ideal spot for families wanting a gentle walk, a picnic, or simply space to run about. The Downs are accessible from the town centre and make a memorable afternoon out without spending a penny.
Explore Historic Ewell Village
Just south of the town centre, Ewell village feels like stepping back in time. The village pond and green area around St Mary's Church create a picturesque setting perfect for a summer stroll. The church itself is worth a look if you're interested in local history, and there's a real village atmosphere here that many visitors find charming. It's an easy walk from Epsom station and gives you a taste of Surrey's quieter side.
Visit Bourne Hall Museum
If the weather turns, Bourne Hall Museum in Ewell offers free entry and tells the story of Epsom and Ewell's fascinating past. It's particularly good for families wanting to understand the area's heritage, from Roman times through to the present day. The museum is light, accessible, and located in a beautiful historic building on Spring Street.
Wander Through Nonsuch Park
Stretching across the Cheam and Ewell boundary, Nonsuch Park offers miles of free walking routes through woodland and open parkland. Summer is wonderful here—there's shade under the trees, open spaces for picnics, and plenty of wildlife to spot. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring without paying a thing.
Stoneleigh Broadway and Local Shops
If you'd rather stay closer to hand, Stoneleigh Broadway (KT19) offers a characterful parade of independent shops and cafés. It's a proper local hub where you can browse, grab a coffee, and chat to shopkeepers who know the area. There's something very satisfying about supporting independent businesses while discovering local gems.
Ashtead Village Walks
Ashtead, just to the south, has a real village feel and excellent pubs with beer gardens—perfect for summer evenings. Even without stopping for refreshments, the surrounding common offers peaceful walks among trees and open grassland.
Market Shopping on Wednesday and Saturday
Epsom market runs every Wednesday and Saturday in the Ashley Centre area. It's a lively, traditional market experience and a great way to pick up fresh produce, browse stalls, and soak up local atmosphere without any entry fee.
Getting Out and About
Remember that trains from Epsom run regularly to London Waterloo (around 35 minutes) and Victoria (around 40 minutes), so you're never far from bigger attractions either. But honestly, you don't need to go far to find summer fun.
