• Walk through Titsey Estate, see the cows, have some coffee, cake or lunch in the tea rooms (April to September only), head up to the woods and along the downs to Oxted.
  • National Trust – Limpsfield Common. The National Trust Visit Limpsfield Common and all it has to offer, including:
    • World War II air raid shelters – by the cricket pitch and WW2 anti-aircraft spigots.
    • Ridlands Grove & Homes for Woodland Creatures – a brilliant and magical place, with miniature houses such as the Mouse House, Peter Rabbit Post Office, Stag Beetle Hotel and Owl House. Fun for young children – off Ridlands Grove in Limpsfield Chart. Not as many houses as there used to be due to some alleged vandalism, but it’s still lots of fun and the ancient woodland is truly beautiful and there are lots of new bat and bird boxes to spot.
    • Join the National Trust volunteers who look after Limpsfield Common, woodland and historical attractions
  • Try 50 things to do before you’re 11  (National Trust)
  • Discover the Nature Trail and Grub Street  at the “Forest School” just off Grub St on the right hand side – follow Nature Trail sign/path.
  • Limpsfield Community Orchards – This is a lovely initiative. Go and see the orchard created by the community – harvest time is the best when they have tastings. Next to the allotments on A25 opposite Golf Club/Ballards Lane. Park in carpark by Golf Club.
  • Dragon egg hunting – around the golf course! It’s free. But only when noone’s actually playing. Because that would be stealing ;)
  • Tip-toe through the Bluebells in Staffhurst Wood – April/May. Explore the woods and see the wildlife. Also see Staffhurst Wood | Surrey Wildlife Trust.
  • GeoCaching – It’s the world’s largest treasure hunt, done through GPS and coordinates sent to your phone.  There are various GeoCaching treasure hidden around Limpsfield.  Find them on the GeoCaching website.
  • Walk the Limpsfield Way – a circular walk from Limpsfield Village to Limpsfield Chart taking in lots of amazing scenery and with boards full of historical facts.
  • Cycle the Limpsfield Community Cycle Path from Limpsfield to the Chart Village and back.