Overview
Leave Leatherhead and the calm of Epsom before heading for the fun of Chessington. Arrive in Kingston upon Thames before visiting Hampton Court Palace. Enjoy the charm of Chertsey before reaching Egham. Discover historic Runnymede and then take in Valley Gardens before arriving in Chobham.
Leatherhead
Set on the banks of the River Mole, Leatherhead, the gateway to the Surrey Hills provides some great riverside walks, eateries and a heritage trail to explore.
Epsom
The market town of Epsom is home to the Epsom Derby Racecourse, site of the world famous Derby horse race, attracting thousands of visitors and millions of tv viewers. The former spa town has an impressive clock tower and plenty of shopping available.
Chessington
Chessington World of Adventures provides a great day out for all the family – enjoy the thrill of the rides in the theme park or go on safari and see over a thousand animals in the zoo and aquarium.
Kingston upon Thames
The medieval town of Kingston is situated on the banks of the River Thames and is home to a thriving art scene, unique shops and riverside walks. Nearby you can find the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, Twickenham, the home of English Rugby, and Kew Gardens.
Chertsey
At the confluence of the rivers Thames and Abbey, Chertsey is a medieval town where you can explore Botleys Mansion, Chertsey Museum, and Chertsey Abbey, founded in 666AD. Close by you can experience the thrills and rides of Thorpe Park.
Egham
A busy commuter town, Egham, is home to a variety of shops and in the surrounding area you can find monuments including the Kennedy Memorial, Magna Carta Memorial and the Air Forces Memorial at Cooper’s Hill commemorating the 20,000 air personnel killed with no known grave.
Runnymede
World famous for the sealing of King John’s Magna Carta in 1215, Runnymede sits in meadows alongside the River Thames. Visit the memorial and enjoy the scenery or cross the river to Ankerwycke.
The Valley Gardens
Explore the 250 acres of The Valley Gardens, where delightful woodlands and displays of colour throughout the year delight the many visitors. Discover azaleas, rhododendrons and a range of species from around the world.
Chobham
The olde worlde charm of Chobham with its half timbered buildings is complemented by a range of individual boutiques and eateries. Visitors can explore Chobham Common, Chobham Place Woods and walks in the surrounding area.