No images? Click here Hi there, With spring in the air and English Tourism Week launching this weekend, it's time to get your Surrey diaries in order. Whatever you're into, whether it's searching for quiet inspiration in our county's art galleries or losing yourself among the spring blooms, dining out at fantastic restaurants or discovering our bubbling vineyards, there's so much to do during this vibrant and colourful season. Elsewhere in this month's Visit Surrey newsletter, we look ahead to Mother's Day, the Easter holidays and Surrey Day. We hope you enjoy your adventures, wherever they take you. The Visit Surrey team Share your Surrey adventures with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram English Tourism WeekExplore Surrey during this year's English Tourism Week, which takes place from Friday March 14 to Sunday March 23. Read more. Making the most of springSpring is the perfect time to visit Surrey, from the early woodland blooms to the beautiful displays at National Trust attractions. Read more. Mother's DayFrom afternoon teas, spa breaks and wine tastings to days out exploring Surrey's hidden gems, treat mum to a well-deserved break. Read more. Looking ahead to EasterFrom egg hunts and Easter trails to enchanting sculpture walks and art experiences, the Easter holidays are just around the corner. Read more. Review: Brooklands HotelCelebrating its 15th anniversary, Brooklands Hotel has made a name for itself with its award-winning spa and elegant restaurant. Read more. Celebrating Surrey's starsThe Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2025 recently launched to great fanfare – and Surrey has a new star restaurant. Read more. Explore the borough of Surrey HeathNestled in a corner of Surrey, on the border of Hampshire and Berkshire, the borough of Surrey Heath is one of the busiest gateways into the county. There are beautiful 16th century pubs, farmhouses and cottages and tales of the notorious highway-man Dick Turpin that bring to life the fascinating history of the area. Read more. On the map with Visit SurreyFollow the links below to be transported to a selection of Surrey attractions and venues just waiting to welcome you in the coming weeks and months. Great Fosters, El Pic Tapas Bar, Afternoon tea Denbies Wine Estate, Gordon Ramsay Academy, Woking Kinghams, The Spirit of Charleston Hannah Peschar Cranleigh New Victoria Theatre, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford G Live, Painshill, RHS Garden Wisley, Ramster Gardens, Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher Polesden Lacey, Loseley Park, Discover many more Surrey attractions and places to visit at visitsurrey.com Where to stay in SurreyFrom five-star spa hotels to cosy country inns, there are plenty of places to stay in Surrey. Whether you're looking for a few nights away, a spa break or an afternoon tea, here are some of our favourite places. Food and drink Arts and culture Parks and gardens About Visit SurreyVisit Surrey is the official tourist board of our county. It is run as a not for profit community company promoting Surrey to local residents and international travellers as a great place to visit. Tourism promotion helps to enhance the image of Surrey and its iconic landscape and key attractions, as well as support the many businesses that rely on visitors. The Visit Surrey website receives more than 1.4 million unique visits a year. Privacy Policy: Visit Surrey is strongly committed to safeguarding your privacy. Our Privacy Policy explains our policy for the collection and use of information about you and your transactions with us. |