Free Summer Walks Around Epsom and Ewell — Local Guide to July Outdoors
July is perfect for exploring Epsom's green spaces on foot. Here are the best free walks to enjoy this month.
Epsom Downs — Views and Open Air
The Downs remain Epsom's crown jewel for summer walking. Open year-round and completely free, the rolling grassland offers spectacular views across London on clear days. In July, the grass is lush and the slopes are perfect for a gentle afternoon stroll or a more energetic hike. Park near the racecourse (postcode KT18) and explore the various paths crisscrossing the open ground. It's ideal for families, dog walkers, and anyone wanting fresh air without leaving town.
Nonsuch Park — Woodland and Water
Stradling Cheam and Ewell, Nonsuch Park is a gem for summer exploration. The park features tree-lined paths, open meadows, and a peaceful lake — perfect for July picnics and gentle walks. The woodland areas offer shade on warmer days, and the varied terrain means you can choose anything from a leisurely loop to a longer countryside ramble. Entry is free, and the park has good facilities including parking.
Ewell Village — History and Heritage
Ewell's charming village centre makes for a rewarding short walk. Start at Ewell village pond, where the pretty green area offers a sense of stepping back in time. St Mary's Church nearby is worth a look, and the surrounding lanes are peaceful and walkable. Pop into Bourne Hall Museum on Spring Street (free entry) to understand the village's Roman and Saxon heritage before or after your stroll. It's a wonderful way to combine fresh air with local history.
Ashtead — Common Ground
Ashtead Common offers extensive woodland walking with a real village feel. The network of paths takes you through mixed woodland and open glades — lovely in July when the trees are full. The village itself has character, with independent shops and welcoming pubs if you fancy refreshment afterwards. It's easily accessible and perfect for families wanting a longer summer outing.
Planning Your July Walks
Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and consider going early or late in the day to avoid the strongest July heat. Many walks work well with a packed lunch or a stop at a local café. All the walks mentioned here are suitable for families and dogs.
Epsom's network of green spaces means you're never far from a pleasant outdoor stroll. Whether you have thirty minutes or three hours, these free walks offer the perfect antidote to summer indoor time.
