Outdoor Activities in Epsom and Beyond This June
Make the most of long summer days with our practical guide to exploring Epsom's green spaces, countryside walks, and outdoor treasures.
Why June is Perfect for Exploring Epsom Outdoors
June brings the warmest weather and longest daylight hours of the year so far. It's the ideal month to get outside and discover what makes Epsom special—whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area. The good news? Many of the best outdoor spaces are completely free.
Epsom Downs: Your Free Gateway to Open Air
Start with Epsom Downs itself. This iconic open space offers far more than race days. At any time of year, you can walk freely across the grassland, enjoy panoramic views across London, and breathe fresh Surrey air. There's genuine appeal in simply wandering the Downs on a sunny afternoon, and it costs nothing. Bring a picnic, settle on the grass, and watch the sky. The views across the capital are especially clear on fine days.
Nonsuch Park: Where History Meets Nature
Nonsuch Park straddles the border between Cheam and Ewell, offering over 600 acres of woodland, open parkland, and water features. It's perfect for family walks or solitary rambles. The park is free to explore, and you'll find plenty of quiet corners ideal for June picnics. The history here runs deep—the original Tudor palace ruins are atmospheric, even in their ruined state.
Ewell Village and the Village Pond
A short train or bus ride away, Ewell Village feels like stepping into a gentler version of Surrey life. The village pond sits peacefully alongside historic St Mary's Church, creating a quintessentially English scene. It's a wonderful spot for an afternoon stroll, and well worth the journey from central Epsom. Pop into Bourne Hall Museum nearby for free entry and fascinating local history displays.
Getting Around Without a Car
You don't need wheels to explore. Epsom is well-served by trains—Epsom station has regular services to London Waterloo (around 35 minutes) and Victoria (around 40 minutes). For local exploration, buses connect Epsom town centre to Ewell, Ashtead, and surrounding villages reliably. Many residents enjoy walking between destinations; the town centre is pedestrian-friendly, and country walks to nearby villages are entirely feasible on foot.
Local Markets and Fresh Air Shopping
Epsom market runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the Ashley Centre area. There's something particularly pleasant about shopping outdoors in June—browsing produce and local goods in the open air, soaking up sunshine between stalls.
Nearby Villages Worth a Trip
Ashtead village offers a more rural feel with excellent common walks and welcoming local pubs. Stoneleigh Broadway is perfect for a gentle shopping stroll, with independent shops and the feel of a proper neighbourhood parade.
The Practical Bit
Bring sunscreen and a hat, check the weather, and wear comfortable walking shoes. Many of these spaces have benches and open ground perfect for stopping and resting. Pack a picnic or grab supplies from local shops—Epsom's food scene means you'll find good provisions easily.
June in Epsom is about enjoying space, greenery, and the simple pleasure of being outdoors in England when the weather cooperates.
