Abinger Hammer Cricket Ground Play Area, Surrey Hills











Abinger Hammer Play Area is a small, wooden play area next to the River Tillingbourne and Abinger Hammer Cricket Ground.
When we visited the river was shallow, slow flowing and ideal for paddling, playing and splashing.
Abinger Hammer Play Area

The play area equipment includes:
- a wooden climbing frame with a slide, climbing walls, nets and a fireman’s pole
- a swing
- a toddler swing
- a seesaw
- a springer

- some balance beams
- a wooden house
- a tunnel
- a rope wall.
Together these last four items can be used as a mini obstacle course.

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Further Information
Nearest Town: Abinger Hammer, Surrey Hills, near Dorking
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: RH5 6QP
Opens: Daily
Cost: Free
Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and a blanket.
Facilities: None but opposite the green is a tea room and shop that sells nets, coffees, sandwiches, snacks etc.
How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly
Parking: Parking is tricky. There is a small car park with about 8 spaces on Felday Road. It can be very busy during warm weather.
Cost of Parking: Free
Information Written: June 2017
Information Checked: August 2023
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