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Fun and free things to do in Elmbridge for children and families
Are you looking for free and fun things to do in Elmbridge? We have put together ideas for |Inspiring Ideas for a Rainy Day, |Food for Thought - Healthy Eating and ideas with food, and |Fun and Free in Elmbridge.
Children love to run around and explore. Being so close to London, Elmbridge Borough Council is fortunate to own and manage 14 countryside sites, which cover 550 hectares, for the benefit of wildlife and recreation.
Why not round up your friends and get down to your |local park and |see what people are saying about your local park or explore the |Elmbridge Countyside for free!
There are currently 31 play areas across the Borough either attached to recreation grounds, or in other open spaces. Many of these have been upgraded or completely renewed in recent years to provide an exciting and safe range of fixed play equipment for children ranging from toddlers to young people.
Cycling in Elmbridge
The Esher Common |cycle route runs through 2.5 miles of some of the most scenic areas of Esher and Arbrook Commons, with starting points from Portsmouth Road, Copsem Lane, Sandy Lane and Arbrook Lane.
| Venue | Information | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| |Elmbridge Museum | With free admission and free family fun sessions, there is something for everyone | Free |
| |Garsons Farm | Visit Garsons Farm between May to October to pick your own strawberries, raspberries and many other fruit and vegetables. | Free |
| |Mercedes-Benz World | You can visit Mercedes-Benz World and explore the latest innovations of cars! | Free |
| |Painshill Park | With free entry for everyone each Wednesday in January and February, visit Painshill and explore the many different landscapes it has to offer. | Free |
| |National Trust | Perhaps become a member of the National Trust and visit the wonderful Claremont Landscape Gardens and many other National Trust Parks for free. | Free with membership |
| |Sandown Park and |Kempton Park | Interested in the races? Why not visit Sandown or Kempton Park to see the horse races. | Free for under 18's. |
| |Cobham Mill | Why not visit Cobham Mill, open every second Sunday afternoon of the month, to see just how corn was milled in 19th Century. Open April until October. | Free |
| |Skate parks | For those who are feeling daring, have a go at the skateparks in Elmbridge. | Free |











