What to do and see in Reigate, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 23, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Reigate /ˈraɪɡeɪt/ is a town of over 20,000 inhabitants in eastern Surrey, England. It is in the London commuter belt and one of three towns in the borough of Reigate and Banstead. It is sited at the foot of the North Downs and extends over part of the Greensand Ridge. Reigate has a medieval castle and has been a market town since the medieval period, when it also became a parliamentary borough.
Restaurants in Reigate

1. Gatton Park

Reigate RH2 0TW England +44 1737 649068 [email protected] http://www.gattonpark.co.uk/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Gatton Park

Gatton Park is a beautiful historic parkland with Edwardian gardens in Reigate, Surrey. Stretching 260 acres, the estate lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is home to the Royal Alexandra and Albert School. Gatton’s awe-inspiring views were designed by renowned English landscape architect, ‘Capability’ Brown in the Eighteenth Century. The Japanese garden, rock garden, pleasure gardens and parterre were added by Sir Jeremiah Colman, of mustard fame, who owned Gatton in 1888. Open Days are on the first Sunday of the month from February to October 1-5pm. In addition, there is a programme of special events, workshops and children’s activities. The Gatton Trust is a registered charity and all proceeds from events go towards the restoration of Gatton Park.

Reviewed By cherylp847

Gatton Park is simply stunning - a great day out for all the family. One to visit especially at the July event

2. Everyman Cinema Reigate

Bancroft Road, Reigate RH2 7RP England +44 871 906 9060 http://www.everymancinema.com
Excellent
70%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 247 reviews

Everyman Cinema Reigate

Reviewed By 372maciejl - London, United Kingdom

I visited with my daughter on doctor dolittle(a lovely film)was really nice,The staff are friendly,bar serves a great selection,Will definitely be back :)

3. Priory Park

Priory Park Bell Street, Reigate RH2 7RL England +44 1737 242179 https://www.reigate-banstead.gov.uk/leisure/parks_and_countryside/parks_and_playgrounds/priory_park/index.asp
Excellent
68%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Priory Park

Reviewed By Terry148524 - Caterham, United Kingdom

This is probably the best park in the area, we tend to visit during the summer month when we are visiting Reigate. Our grandchildren love the large children's playground with its climable pirate ship, the numerous play apparatus, and the sand pit area. We adults enjoy the walks and the large pond in its attractive setting and we usually have a walk around it, before we head for home. Summer Festivals and Fairs are worth visiting. There is car parking near to the entrance in Bell Street.

4. Reigate Hill

Fairways Gatton Bottom, Reigate RH2 0TU England +44 1737 645577 [email protected] http://www.reigatehillgolfclub.co.uk
Excellent
67%
Good
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Satisfactory
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7%
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Reigate Hill

Set in the heart of the Surrey Hills, Reigate Hill is the perfect place to play a relaxing game of 18 hole golf. We also host many Weddings and Functions every year.

5. Earlswood Common

A2044, Reigate RH2 7QH England +44 1737 276000 http://www.reigate-banstead.gov.uk/info/20083/countryside_in_the_borough/75/earlswood_common
Excellent
55%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Earlswood Common

Reviewed By MrsMichy - London, United Kingdom

Having posted reviews from all round the world I thought it was about time I reviewed Earlswood Lakes which is on my doorstep. Over the last few years investment has been made in this area and the two lakes are looking better than ever, filled with wildlife. There has been a very successful breeding programme this year (Spring time was wonderful for my grandchildren seeking out the new babies each week) There are a large number of swans. Yes, if you are nervous they can be intimidating, but providing you approach them with respect, they will feed from your hands. There are footpaths around both lakes (Note: the top lake gets very muddy in winter so not suitable for buggies or wheelchairs) There are 23 original bird boxes for the children to look out for (leaflet available). The top lake has boats and pedalos and a very special sun dial. There is also a wooded area which is ideal for den building. The bottom lake has clean public toilets and great refreshments (best bacon rolls in the area) The car park is free but can get very busy at weekends. Fishing is possible but I believe you need to obtain a licence. Also ideal for dog walkers. The common land is no longer a golf course so you are now safe to picnic anywhere without the fear of being hit by a golf ball!. Go and Explore. There are lots of areas to check out if you venture away from the main footpaths.

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