Been here a couple of times for the beautiful views over Surrey, however today was the first time I enjoyed the trail walk followed by tea and ice cream from the tearoom/urban kitchen.
The park is beautiful and has several trails you can complete, I enjoyed a beautiful 2 mile walk through some stunning scenery and woodlands. The terrain is moderate due to all the slopes and hills and unfortunately is not wheelchair friendly due to this plus the ground is very uneven in places.
There is a small car park situated next to the tearooms with grass areas for picnics and relaxation. There are a small number of bench tables and chairs and male & female toilet facilities (open from 9-5pm). The tearoom/urban kitchen (open from 9-5pm) is very impressive and has a big selection of food and drink considering its customer base. Food includes sandwiches, toasties, wraps, cakes, ice cream (two dairy free sorbet options too which was most impressive), they even offer £5 meal deals Monday to Friday. They sell the usual hot drinks plus lattes, cappuccinos, herbals and frappes, with free soya or almond milk alternatives, so lots of choice at reasonable prices. I opted for a tea which was served very hot and was most enjoyable after my walk!
The area is kept clean and tidy and there are bins dotted around the park including a dog waste bin. An information board gives you local historical information and a map of the trails plus there are leaflets available on other National Trust walks.
Would definitely recommend for the beautiful scenery and walks and the nice little tearoom/kitchen. read more