Free Summer Walks Around Epsom — June Local Guide
Discover the best free outdoor walks across Epsom this June, from historic villages to open downs with London views.
Why June is Perfect for Walking Around Epsom
June brings long daylight hours and reliably warm weather — ideal for exploring Epsom on foot. The best part? Many of the finest walks cost nothing at all. Whether you're after riverside strolls, village green charm, or sweeping views across the Downs, there's something for everyone.
Epsom Downs: Views and Fresh Air
Start with the obvious gem. Epsom Downs is free to explore and rewards a good walk with views stretching across to London. The open grassland feels genuinely spacious, and on a clear June day, you'll understand why locals are so fond of this spot. The racecourse itself sits at the heart of the Downs, making it easy to navigate. Allow 90 minutes for a leisurely circular walk, and bring a picnic if you fancy it.
Nonsuch Park: Historic and Peaceful
Just south of Epsom, Nonsuch Park straddles Cheam and Ewell and offers lovely woodland and open parkland walks entirely free. The park has genuine historical weight — worth exploring its heritage while you're there. June's greenery makes the paths particularly attractive, and you'll often spot families making a morning or afternoon of it. The park is spacious enough that you won't feel crowded even in warmer months.
Ewell Village and the Village Pond
For a more intimate walk with character, head to Ewell village. The village green around the pond is charming and historic, with St Mary's Church providing a focal point. This is a proper village experience, despite being part of greater Epsom. Wander the surrounding lanes, grab a tea at one of the local spots, and soak in the quieter pace. It's the kind of walk that reminds you why you chose Surrey.
Ashtead: Village Walks and Common Ground
Ashtead offers that village-green feel many people move to Surrey to find. The common walks here are excellent, with plenty of paths threading through woodland and grassland. It's less touristy than some spots and genuinely feels like you're exploring a proper community rather than an attraction. Local pubs nearby make for a natural stopping point.
Making the Most of Summer Walking
Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and check the weather before heading out — June can be unpredictable. Early mornings are quieter, and you'll appreciate the cooler temperatures. Pack a small backpack with snacks if you're walking for more than an hour.
These walks are free, accessible year-round, but June's weather and long evenings make them especially rewarding. None requires advance booking or planning — just put on your shoes and go. That's the beauty of local walking.
