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100 things to do in Surrey this September

Here are 100  things you can do in Surrey this September:

  1. Visit the Surrey Hills Wood Fair in Cranleigh for a day of woodland crafts and family activities.
  2. Explore the Guildford Book Festival and enjoy author talks and literary events.
  3. Experience Heritage Open Days across Surrey, where you can visit historic buildings not usually open to the public.
  4. Go for a walk in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and enjoy the early autumn colors.
  5. Attend the Epsom and Ewell Art Festival to see local artists’ work.
  6. Explore the gardens of RHS Wisley during their Flower Show.
  7. Take part in the Dorking Food and Drink Festival and sample local produce.
  8. Visit the Hampton Court Palace and enjoy their Harvest Festival.
  9. Join a guided tour of the Guildford Castle and its grounds.
  10. Visit the Rural Life Living Museum in Farnham for a glimpse of historic rural life.
  11. Enjoy the Cranleigh Arts Centre exhibitions and performances.
  12. Attend the Guildford Beer Festival at the Guildford Cricket Club.
  13. Explore the Silent Pool Gin Distillery and take a tour to learn about the gin-making process.
  14. Experience the Surrey Vegan Fair in Woking and sample vegan delights.
  15. Take a scenic boat trip on the River Wey.
  16. Visit Denbies Wine Estate for a vineyard tour and wine tasting.
  17. Join a photography workshop at Painshill Park.
  18. Explore the Godalming Food Festival and enjoy local culinary offerings.
  19. Visit Brooklands Museum to explore the history of aviation and motor racing.
  20. Take part in the Surrey Steampunk Convivial in New Malden.
  21. Attend a performance at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford.
  22. Visit the Haslemere Museum for exhibitions and family-friendly activities.
  23. Walk the Pilgrims’ Way and explore historic churches along the route.
  24. Take a day trip to Leith Hill Tower and enjoy panoramic views of Surrey.
  25. Visit the Leatherhead Theatre for a variety of performances.
  26. Explore the Alice Holt Forest and try the Go Ape treetop adventure.
  27. Join a bird-watching tour at Thursley Common.
  28. Visit the Lightbox Gallery in Woking for contemporary art exhibitions.
  29. Enjoy the Tilford Rural Life Centre’s Harvest Weekend.
  30. Explore the ruins of Waverley Abbey near Farnham.
  31. Attend a concert at G Live in Guildford.
  32. Take a family day out at Godstone Farm.
  33. Join the walking tours of Shere to explore this picturesque village.
  34. Explore Polesden Lacey, a National Trust property with beautiful gardens.
  35. Visit the Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village in Compton.
  36. Join a historic tour of Farnham Castle.
  37. Attend the Farnham Food Festival for delicious local treats.
  38. Enjoy the Walton Folk Festival.
  39. Take part in a foraging walk in the Surrey countryside.
  40. Explore the wildlife at the British Wildlife Centre in Lingfield.
  41. Visit the Chiddingfold Village Fair.
  42. Attend the Surrey Hills International Music Festival.
  43. Go paddleboarding on the River Thames at Walton-on-Thames.
  44. Enjoy an outdoor movie night at the Surrey Hills Drive-In.
  45. Visit the Painshill Park for their art installations and exhibitions.
  46. Attend the Oxted Beer Festival.
  47. Explore the Virginia Water Lake and the ruins of the Roman city.
  48. Join a cycling tour of the Surrey Hills.
  49. Visit the Weybridge Music Festival.
  50. Take a hot air balloon ride over Surrey.
  51. Explore the medieval Great Tower at Guildford Castle.
  52. Attend the Cobham Heritage Day.
  53. Visit the New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham for contemporary art.
  54. Join a horse-riding tour through the Surrey Hills.
  55. Take a historic walking tour of Dorking.
  56. Visit the Shere Museum to learn about local history.
  57. Explore the vineyards at Albury Organic Vineyard.
  58. Join the guided walks at Hatchlands Park.
  59. Attend the Hindhead Music Festival.
  60. Visit the Reigate Caves open days.
  61. Explore the gardens at Loseley Park.
  62. Attend the Leatherhead Arts Festival.
  63. Join a Surrey Hills storytelling session at Leith Hill.
  64. Explore the historic Woking Palace.
  65. Attend a classical music concert at the Holy Trinity Church in Guildford.
  66. Take a nature walk in Norbury Park.
  67. Visit the Old Kiln Light Railway in Tilford.
  68. Enjoy the outdoor theatre at the Hatchlands Park.
  69. Visit the Croydon Road Recreation Ground in Caterham for their Autumn Fair.
  70. Attend a craft workshop at the Guildford House Gallery.
  71. Explore the Roman ruins at the Runnymede site.
  72. Join a guided ghost tour in Guildford.
  73. Explore the open-air markets in Reigate.
  74. Visit the Dorking Halls for live performances.
  75. Take a guided canoe tour on the River Mole.
  76. Explore the scenic views from Box Hill.
  77. Join a historic church tour in Surrey’s villages.
  78. Visit the Silent Pool for their autumn tasting events.
  79. Take part in the Woking Art Society’s exhibitions.
  80. Explore the Farnham Craft Town Trail.
  81. Join the Ramster Hall Gardens autumn tours.
  82. Visit the Surrey Vintage Fair in Epsom.
  83. Explore the Devil’s Punch Bowl and Hindhead Commons.
  84. Attend the Guildford Harvest Market.
  85. Enjoy a jazz night at the Electric Theatre in Guildford.
  86. Join a Surrey Heritage Walk exploring historic sites.
  87. Visit the Ashtead Village Day.
  88. Explore the countryside around the North Downs Way.
  89. Attend the Chertsey Agricultural Show.
  90. Visit the RSPB Farnham Heath for bird watching.
  91. Enjoy a family picnic at Stoke Park in Guildford.
  92. Join the Dorking Chamber Music Festival.
  93. Attend the Guildford Farmers’ Market.
  94. Explore the Thames Path for a riverside walk.
  95. Visit the Sculpture Park in Churt.
  96. Join a local history tour at the Leatherhead Museum.
  97. Explore the fields of lavender at Mayfield Lavender Farm.
  98. Attend the Banstead Arts Festival.
  99. Take a guided wildlife tour of the Basingstoke Canal.
  100. Visit the Cranleigh Carnival and enjoy the parade.

These activities cover a wide range of interests, from cultural festivals and historic tours to outdoor adventures and family-friendly events, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy in Surrey this September.

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