Accommodation for the Surrey Three Peaks Challenge
If arriving by car, please share vehicles where possible. Parking will be available for participants at our start/finish point.
If arriving by train, the closest station is Box Hill Westhumble, 10-minutes walk to our meeting point. Dorking Deepdene and Dorking itself are a short drive to the start.
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| Beaverbrook Hotel & Spa | Luxury country estate hotel in the Surrey Hills with world-class spa, multiple restaurants, and beautiful grounds. Former home of Lord Beaverbrook. 5-star | |
| Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel | Box Hill, Dorking | A great spot at the foot of Box Hill, right at our Surrey Three Peaks event start. Recommended |
| Denbies Vineyard Hotel | Denbies, Dorking | Boutique hotel within Denbies Vineyard itself. |
| Nutfield Priory Hotel & Spa | Victorian Gothic mansion hotel with stunning views over the Surrey Hills. Spa, fine dining restaurant, and comfortable rooms. 4-star | |
| White Horse Hotel | Dorking centre | Well placed in Dorking town centre, good if you're arriving by train on Friday evening. 10-minute taxi ride to our event start. |
| Wotton House | Dorking | Large country hotel close to Dorking with substantial grounds, health facilities, and the 1877 Restaurant and Bar. |
Our recommended accommodation
| The Abinger Hatch | Wisteria-clad 17th-century country pub in the heart of Surrey Hills, family-owned since 2017. Two log-burning fires, extensive garden, dog and family-friendly. | |
| The Stepping Stones | Village pub near the famous stepping stones at the foot of Box Hill. Good food, local ales, and a welcoming atmosphere for muddy boots. | |
| Albury Park | Historic estate with Saxon church, gardens designed by John Evelyn, and beautiful parkland. Limited public access but worth exploring the surrounding area. | |
| The Running Horses | 16th-century coaching inn with flagstone floors, oak beams, and roaring fires. Serves locally sourced food and Surrey ales. Popular with Box Hill walkers and cyclists. | |
| Polesden Lacey | Edwardian country house and estate with beautiful gardens, woodland walks, and open-air theatre in summer. Restaurant and café on-site. | |
| The Scarlett Arms | Traditional country pub on the Greensand Way with roaring fires, real ales, and home-cooked food. Dog and family-friendly with large garden. | |
| Beaverbrook Hotel & Spa | Luxury country estate hotel in the Surrey Hills with world-class spa, multiple restaurants, and beautiful grounds. Former home of Lord Beaverbrook. 5-star | |
| Denbies Vineyard Hotel | Denbies, Dorking | Boutique hotel within Denbies Vineyard itself. |
| Box Hill National Trust Café | Café at the summit of Box Hill with panoramic views over the North Downs. Hot and cold food, cakes, and local produce. Starting point for many walking routes. | |
| Silent Pool | Mystical spring-fed pool with crystal-clear blue-green waters, steeped in local legend. Short walk from the Silent Pool Distillery. | |
| Surrey Hills Llamas | Guided llama walks through the Surrey Hills countryside. Unique experience combining walking with animal interaction. | |
| Hilly's Teashop | Family-run teashop in picturesque Shere, famous for freshly baked scones served all day, homemade cakes, and light lunches. Transforms into a speakeasy cocktail bar in evenings. | |
| Shere Village | One of Surrey's prettiest villages, featured in films including The Holiday and Bridget Jones's Diary. Charming tea rooms, pubs, and independent shops. | |
| Village Greens Farm Shop | Farm shop selling locally sourced food from Surrey and surrounding counties. Famous British cheese counter specialising in Surrey and Sussex dairies, plus seasonal produce. | |
| Secretts Farm Shop | Family-run farm shop and garden centre selling home-grown produce, local foods, and plants. PYO in season. | |
| Holmbury St Mary Village | Quintessential Surrey Hills village with cricket green, village stores, and the 12th-century St Mary's Church. Good base for walks up Holmbury Hill. | |
| Rural Life Living Museum | Museum celebrating rural life in Surrey over the past 150 years. Historic buildings, vintage machinery, and traditional crafts. Family-friendly with seasonal events. | |
| Peaslake Bike Hub | Community-run bike hub in the heart of Surrey Hills mountain biking country. Bike wash, tools, refreshments, and local trail advice. | |
| White Horse Hotel | Dorking centre | Well placed in Dorking town centre, good if you're arriving by train on Friday evening. 10-minute taxi ride to our event start. |
| The Dabbling Duck | Vibrant independent café-restaurant in picturesque Shere village. Known for beautifully presented afternoon tea on vintage china, courtyard garden, and heated yurt for outdoor dining. | |
| Box Hill Stepping Stones | Famous stepping stones crossing the River Mole at the foot of Box Hill. Victorian folly now a popular photo spot and swimming hole in summer. | |
| Denbies Wine Estate | England's largest single estate vineyard with 265 acres of vines. Wine tasting tours, outdoor vineyard train tours, two restaurants, farm shop, and brewery. Stunning views of Box Hill. | |
| Nutfield Priory Hotel & Spa | Victorian Gothic mansion hotel with stunning views over the Surrey Hills. Spa, fine dining restaurant, and comfortable rooms. 4-star | |
| Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel | Box Hill, Dorking | A great spot at the foot of Box Hill, right at our Surrey Three Peaks event start. Recommended |
| The Plough Inn | 17th-century coaching house in the heart of the Surrey Hills, just below Leith Hill. Perfect start or end point for the 3-mile circular walk to Leith Hill Tower. Real ales and stunning views. | |
| Silent Pool Distillery | Award-winning craft gin distillery beside the mystical Silent Pool beauty spot. 90-minute tours (£25), tastings, masterclasses, and Terrace Bar overlooking the pool. Uses 24 locally foraged botanicals. | |
| The Royal Oak | Traditional village pub at the heart of Holmbury St Mary, at the foot of Holmbury Hill. Good food, real ales, and lovely garden. Popular with walkers and cyclists. | |
| Tillings Café | Spacious, welcoming café in Gomshall on the A25. Known for spectacular homemade cakes and afternoon tea experience available from 2:30pm. Named after the nearby Tillingbourne river. | |
| The Box Hill Kiosk | Refreshment kiosk at the famous stepping stones, serving hot drinks, ice cream, and snacks. Ideal for a quick stop on the route. | |
| The William Bray | Award-winning micropub in Shere serving local craft beers, wines, and spirits. Small plates and cheese boards. Dog-friendly with cosy atmosphere. |
Group accommodation (hostels & bunkhouses)
For groups of ten or more, hostels and bunkhouses nearby may be the most suitable options.
| Wotton House | Dorking | Large country hotel close to Dorking with substantial grounds, health facilities, and the 1877 Restaurant and Bar. |
