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🏞️Frensham Great Pond and Common

nature-reserve

Frensham Great Pond and Common is a vast area of open heathland, woodland, and a large freshwater pond in Surrey. It's a perfect spot for families to enjoy outdoor adventures without spending a penny on entry.

  • **Pond fun**: The pond is a popular spot for paddling, dog swimming, and picnicking along the sandy beach. Lifeguards are not present, so parents must supervise children closely.
  • **Walking & exploring**: Miles of easy trails through heath and forest, great for buggies and little legs. Look out for rare wildlife like Dartford warblers and sand lizards.
  • **Facilities**: Free parking (charges apply at busy times), basic toilets, and a seasonal kiosk selling ice creams and hot drinks. No playground, but plenty of space for ball games and den building.
  • **Practical tips**: Bring waterproofs and spare clothes – kids love getting muddy or wet! The common can be exposed, so sun cream and windproof layers are useful. Arrive early on sunny weekends to secure parking.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Supervise children at the pond carefully

    There are no lifeguards at the pond, so constant supervision is essential when children are near or in the water.

  • Bring spare clothes for water play

    Pack extra clothes and a towel – children often end up wet or muddy, whether paddling, exploring streams, or playing in sand.

  • Arrive early on sunny weekends for parking

    The car park fills quickly on busy sunny days. Arrive early to guarantee a spot, especially during school holidays.

  • Protect against exposure and sun

    The common is open and exposed. Bring sun cream, hats, and windproof layers even on mild days.

  • Bring waterproofs for unpredictable weather

    Weather on open heathland can change quickly. Pack waterproof jackets or ponchos for the whole family.

  • Free entry and parking (usually)

    Entry is completely free and parking is usually free, though charges may apply during peak times – worth checking ahead.

  • Buggies work well on the main trails

    Miles of easy, well-maintained trails are suitable for pushchairs, making it accessible for families with younger children.

  • Use the seasonal kiosk for refreshments

    A seasonal kiosk sells ice creams and hot drinks, but bring packed snacks and drinks as availability may be limited.

  • Basic toilet facilities are available

    Toilets are on site but basic. Bring nappies, wipes, and hand sanitiser as facilities may be limited or busy.

  • Plan outdoor play and exploration

    There's no formal playground, but masses of space for ball games, den building, nature spotting, and free play.

  • Look for wildlife whilst exploring

    Keep an eye out for rare Dartford warblers and sand lizards on the heathland – great for nature-loving children.

  • Plan a flexible visit duration

    With miles of trails and plenty of space, families can spend anywhere from two to four hours depending on pace and interests.

  • Pack a picnic for a full day out

    Bring a picnic and eat by the sandy beach area – food options on site are limited and seasonal.

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