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Runs through the entire Woking area and makes a great walk on a sunny day!
Submitted by Lucy
Just north of Woking town centre, with walks leading to Old Woking sand quarry. A great place to take the dog!
Submitted by Michael
Friendly gastro pub with a relaxing garden at the back for summer and a roaring fire inside for winter.
Submitted by Stephen
Home to the WWF Experience, running children's workshops and exhibitions about nature and the wild.
Submitted by Lucy
French cuisine on a budget. There's always voucher codes on the internet, which make this already affordable restaurant even cheaper!
Submitted by Alex
A welcoming pub overlooking Woking Green, The Wheatsheaf is a great place to watch rugby on the weekend and it does a really good Sunday lunch as well.
Submitted by Matt
A Mexican menu of both lunchtime and dinnertime dishes. Fantastic happy hour cocktails too!
Submitted by Alex
Italian food with fresh ingredients. Perfect for all the family and the set menu is a bargain too.
Submitted by Alex
Serving the best scallops in Woking and only a two minute drive from the centre, so a great choice for a walk followed by lunch.
Submitted by Michael
Freshly made food and brilliant breakfasts for a very reasonable price.
Submitted by Alex
Delicious Japanese food, loads of options, a nice atmosphere and fantastic service. A hidden gem!
Submitted by Emma
Great pub lunch in Horsell, just outside Woking's town centre.
Submitted by Matt
Where you can shop 'til you drop with over 70 stores.
Submitted by Lucy
Two theatre spaces and six screen cinema in the heart of Woking.
Submitted by Lucy
A gallery and museum space with a canalside café.
Submitted by Lucy
Why not explore the nearby areas of Woking, St Johns, Hook Heath, Chobham, Mayford, Knaphill, West Byfleet, Send and Sutton Green
Did you know?
"The lover of Lord Nelson, Lady Emma Hamilton used to live in Pyrford."
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