Access Guide
Summary
- View information about opening hours.
- There is not a member of staff available for help and assistance.
- The following are also available: a large map in the car park.
- This site is not part of the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme.
Public Transport
- There is a bus stop within approximately 150m of the site.
- The nearest train station is Dorking West.
- Dorking West is 1.5 miles from Denbies Hillside.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Traveline (opens new tab).
Parking
- This site has a car park.
- This is an open air car park with a gravel and cobbled surface.
- Parking is free for National Trust members, but charges apply for all other visitors.
- There are clearly presented payment signs.
- Maps and information boards are available.
- There are no Blue Badge parking bays available.
- Obstacles from the car park include: uneven surfaces and loose chippings.
- There are not parent and child parking bays available.
- There is not a designated drop-off point.
Admissions
- At this location the following are free to access for all visitors: Countryside.
- At this location the following areas are free to access for National Trust members but payable for everyone else: Parking.
- Parking is free for National Trust members but chargeable for all other visitors.
- This site does not offer companion or carer discounts.
Outdoor Spaces
- This information is for the access point located off the car park.
- There is step-free level access into the area.
- There is a gate at the surveyed access point which opens away from you (push).
- The gate is not self-closing.
- The gate has a latch lock.
- The width of the gap is 140cm.
- There are bollards at the access point which have a minimum width of 140cm and are 100cm high.
- The bollards do not contrast visually with the ground.
- The following outdoor facilities are available: woodland and open countryside.
- The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: grass, gravel and compact earth.
- Footpaths are available in some of the outdoor spaces.
- The majority of the paths are not wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is no step-free level access around the area.
- There are slight ramps/slopes without handrails and steep ramps/slopes without handrails in the main areas.
- There are various slight and steep slopes throughout the main countryside area.
- There are bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
- The paths have gates which may create obstacles for some users.