A quiet site where the pitches are level, though the site drops away into rolling wooded countryside. Alderstead Heath is an ideal holiday site in a picturesque setting with views over the North Downs. The walking options are varied (you are on the Pilgim's Way). Its proximity to London makes this an obvious and delightful base to explore the capital (25 mins from Redhill), but it's also central to visit much of Sussex, Kent and Surrey and day trips to choose from include Brighton, family theme parks, National Trust properties and gardens, several racecourses - all within easy driving distance. The Denbies Wine Estate at Dorking is both informative and fun for all the family.
Non Members admitted
142 storage pitches
family room (including baby changing facilities, washroom etc.)
information room
reception
BBQ allowed
Motorhome service point
NT Chartwell
NT Polesden Lacey
RHS Wisley Gardens
Chessington World of Adventure
Thorpe Park
Bluebell Line Steam Railway
The Eden Valley Museum
Cycling
Walking
Cinema
Shops
Swimming Pool
Tourist Information Centre
Overall rating
Based on 1 review(s)
antrim 09 Aug 2011
We spent 7 nights at this site using it primarily as a base from which to travel into the capital to do touristy things. An ideal location about 2 miles from the train station and from there an easy 30 minute train journey into London Bridge station. The site itself is quite large but well spaced out and certaintly didn't seem crowded. The staff were knowlegeable and very friendly and helpful, the site and facilities were immaculatley maintained. Sitting outside the caravan having on a sunny evening surrounded by mature trees in a tranquil setting, it really did seem strange that we were so close to central London. The caravan club advise that you follow their directions rather than your sat nav - we did and still managed to approach the site from the wrong direction, up a very steep single track road with a number of blind bends - interesting! Lovely site highly recommended.