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Gastro pub with a lovely beer garden.
Submitted by Matt
One of the best of the 11 golf courses within a few miles of Woking town centre!
Submitted by Michael
Very nice place with a Hungarian owner and marvelous cakes!
Submitted by Eszter
The Anchor on the River Wey between Pyrford Village and Wisley Gardens. Great place to sit in the summer, if you can get a table that is!
Submitted by Craig
Really nice place to chill out and have some fresh air and relaxation
Submitted by Eszter
A great venue for pirate themed fun!
Submitted by Matt
A Michelin star restaurant in Ripley with delicious food. It's perfect for a special occasion.
Submitted by Daniel
The Clock house is a Michelin star restaurant and was proud to host Pedro Urbina, a fourth generation winemaker and proprietor of Bodegas Urbina, for an exceptional evening of his exclusive red wines from Rioja.
Submitted by Erik
The only Surrey Pub in the Good food Guide!
Submitted by Daniel
This fantastic gastro pub dates back to 1453 and is currently owned by Marco Pierre White - fabulous food in a lovely setting!
Submitted by Craig
Sitting in Ripley Village, this restaurant is perfect for Sunday lunch with the family.
Submitted by Lucy
A lovely, family friendly sailing club. Set in beautiful surroundings that provide great walks, lots of wildlife.
Submitted by Erik
Beautiful parkland that is always nice in the sunshine!
Submitted by Matt
Great Italian café in West Byfleet
Submitted by Daniel
The perfect spot to pick up cheeses, charcuterie & fine foods. Specialising in both British & French delicacies.
Submitted by Daniel
Why not explore the nearby areas of Ripley, West Byfleet, Send, Woking, Mayford, St Johns, Sutton Green, Hook Heath, Addlestone and Jacobs Well
Did you know?
"Thomas Holland was the first and last Duke of Surrey. After he was captured and executed at the age of 26 for plotting the murder of King Henry IV, nobody wanted to inherit his title."
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