6 Things to do Good for Kids in Dorking That You Shouldn't Miss

May 7, 2022 Kiesha Cripe

Dorking /ˈdɔːr.kɪŋ/ is a market town in Surrey, England between Ranmore Common in the North Downs range of hills and Leith Hill in the Greensand Ridge, centred 21 miles (34 km) from London.
Restaurants in Dorking

1. Leith Hill

Coldharbour, Dorking England +44 1306 712711 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/leith-hill/
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Leith Hill

Reviewed By JanineW264 - Addlestone, United Kingdom

We parked in the Windy Car Park, which I believe is the closest car park, but not necessarily the easiest way to Leith Hill Tower. It was approximately 1/4 of a mile up very steep (and slippery steps, because of the inclement weather), and I would add, that if you have a lung condition, you would need to stop every few seconds to regain your breath - however, it took me about 20 minutes and I was very glad I did as the views are spectacular - 360 degrees from the top of the tower, which is free to National Trust Members. There are areas to stop off on the way up and there are picnic areas at the summit, as well as hot and cold drinks etc. There are easy to follow signposts to get one up and down the hill. I chatted with a very nice lady serving the drinks who recommended the Starveall car park as being the gentler, albeit slightly longer climb. One can also access Leith Hill from Ranmore Common and there were plenty of youth (probably doing their DofE) stopping to rest, have a drink and take in the views! My husband climbed the tower, which I attempted, but it really was a very tight, circular, and at times unlit stair case, so I came back down, but he said that at the top of the tower there is a table of what you are looking at view-wise. I would really welcome the National Trust placing such tables outside the tower for those who are unable/don't choose to climb the tower. It's truly a beautiful part of the North Downs and I would highly recommend it, despite the rainfall we endured!

2. Box Hill

Tadworth KT20 7LF, UK, Dorking KT20 7LB England +44 1306 885502 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/box-hill/
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4.5 based on 710 reviews

Box Hill

Reviewed By pastordavid2018 - Dorking, United Kingdom

Well worth the drive up, the viewing platform gives a unique vistas, and the NT Cafe have good refreshments

3. Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre

62 West Street, Dorking RH4 1BS England +44 1306 876591 [email protected] http://www.dorkingmuseum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre

We are a small volunteer run Museum in the centre of Dorking. We tell the story of Dorking from the time that dinosaurs roamed around the A24 bypass (the bypass wasn't there then) We tell the story of Pilgrim Father, William Mullins, who travelled to Cape Cod only to die three months later... (luckily we also sent Priscilla Mullins who did much better) We have local celebrities including writers George Meredith (who lived on Box Hill) and E. M. Forster (from Abinger), suffragette Emmeline Pethick Lawrence and of course Ralph Vaughan Williams (composer of the greatest hit "Lark Ascending"). Come and see us... write a nice review... so that other people will come and see us.

Reviewed By marchsl

Found about this on a google search of things to do quite by chance. So glad we signed up! Peter Sturge and his wife Jen (as well as some other museum staff) we so accommodating and kind. They communicated several times prior to our visit. Although the area has more hills than this Florida girl is used to the staff took the time to let me catch up or walk at a more comfortable pace for me. They were so knowledgeable and committed to making it an enjoyable experience for all ages represented. We enjoyed a wonderful chat afterwards and would visit again if the opportunity arises. We did not get a chance to visit the museum as it was Sunday and closed but we strolled around the town and found it charming and absolutely interesting too. Thanks for such a welcoming visit!

4. The Deepdene Trail

Deepdene Avenue, Dorking RH5 4AE England +44 1306 885001 http://www.deepdenetrail.co.uk
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

The Deepdene Trail

Reviewed By AlisonoBrighton - Brighton, United Kingdom

We had a free guided tour as part of the Heritage Open Weekend. Once our tour guide introduced himself to us after we had wandered around one of the many golf club car parks looking lost he took us along some beautiful tree lined paths with fabulous views of the surrounding countryside. Our guide was very friendly, full of relevant facts and made the tour very interesting indeed. Getting to see inside the mausoleum was an added bonus, albeit in a small mask wearing group due to the current covid 19 restrictions. An unusual and very pleasant way to spend a sunny Saturday afternoon.

5. Dorking Halls

Reigate Road, Dorking RH4 1SG England +44 1306 881717 http://www.dorkinghalls.co.uk
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4.0 based on 97 reviews

Dorking Halls

The best place in Surrey for stand-up comedy, live music, children's shows, all the latest films, live event screenings and much more.

Reviewed By sceblk - Falkirk, United Kingdom

Visited Dorking Halls in December 19 to see Aladdin panto. The cast were enthusiastic and obviously had great rapport with each other. We all laughed so much. Just the tonic we needed! The venue was easy to get to. Reasonably priced parking nearby, which was free after 6pm and on Sundays. 10 minute walk from train station. We liked the set up of the venue too. Great sight lines for viewing stage. All the venue staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. All in all a great night out in a fab venue.

6. Meadowbank Soft Play

Mill Lane Dorking Football Ground, Dorking RH4 1DX England +44 1306 879970 http://www.meadowbanksoftplay.co.uk/
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3.5 based on 17 reviews

Meadowbank Soft Play

Reviewed By P3366HLsuel

The play area is fun and provides a variety of activities. A good cafe area as well which provides a good view of the soft play area. Whole place was clean & well maintained

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