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Epsom Downs — open chalk grassland near the racecourse, Surrey
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Free Summer Walks Around Epsom: Your Guide to Local Outdoor Exploration

June is perfect for discovering Epsom's best walking routes. Here are the finest free outdoor spaces to explore this summer.

Epsom.co Editorial20 June 2026

Epsom Downs: The Classic Summer Walk

The Downs remain Epsom's crown jewel for outdoor exploration. Best reached from the town centre, this open grassland offers genuine breathing space and surprisingly fine views across towards London on clear days. It's free to access and perfect for a long walk or a quick lunchtime break. The proximity to Epsom Downs Racecourse adds a touch of history to the landscape—worth knowing, even if you're not visiting on race days.

Nonsuch Park: Two Towns, One Beautiful Space

Straddle the boundary between Epsom and Cheam with a visit to Nonsuch Park. This is genuinely one of the region's hidden gems—peaceful, well-maintained, and free to explore. The walking routes suit all abilities, from gentle loops around the perimeter to longer rambles through woodland. The name alone tells a story: Henry VIII once built Nonsuch Palace here, and remnants of that history remain woven into the landscape.

Ewell Village: Historic Charm and a Peaceful Pond

For a more village-like experience, head to nearby Ewell. The village green around Ewell Pond feels like stepping back in time, with pretty views towards the historic St Mary's Church. The pond itself is a pleasant focal point, and the surrounding lanes offer gentle walking through tree-lined streets. It's quintessential Surrey without feeling remote.

Bourne Hall and Spring Street: Culture Meets Countryside

If you're combining walks with a bit of local history, Bourne Hall Museum in Ewell provides free entry and sits in pleasant grounds. Spring Street itself is worth exploring on foot—it's where the museum is located, and the area has that genuine local feel that makes Epsom special.

Stoneleigh Broadway: Shopping and Strolling

Not purely a walk, but worth mentioning if you want to combine outdoor time with local discovery. Stoneleigh Broadway in nearby KT19 has a parade of independent shops that reflect the neighbourhood's character. A gentle wander here, perhaps followed by a coffee, is very much part of the Epsom summer rhythm.

Practical Tips for Summer Walking

June weather in Surrey is reliably pleasant, though showers are always possible—a light jacket is wise. Most walks around Epsom are easily accessible by train (around 35 minutes from Waterloo) or by local buses if you're not driving. There's genuine car-free charm to exploring on foot and public transport.

Start early on warmer days to beat the afternoon heat, and don't underestimate how much you can explore in an hour. Epsom's location means you're never far from green space, whether you're seeking solitude or a family outing.

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