Pay-and-Display Parking for Headley Heath Walks & Picnics
Headley Heath Car Park is a rural, surface-level facility managed by the National Trust, serving visitors to Headley Heath, a protected heathland within the Surrey Hills. The lot offers 100 gravel-surfaced bays, including six accessible spaces located near the pedestrian entrance. Operating 7 am 7 pm daily, parking is pay-and-display; machines accept coins and contactless cards, with a flat daily tariff and no evening or weekend surcharges. CCTV cameras monitor the entrance and pay station during operating hours. LED bollard lighting lines pedestrian pathways to ensure safe access after dusk. A marked footpath leads directly to Headley Heaths walking trails, viewpoints, and picnic areas within a two-minute walk. Local bus stops on Headley Common Road provide limited services to Epsom and Leatherhead. EV charging is not available on-site; the nearest rapid charging station is at Horton Country Park Car Park a ten-minute drive away. Covered cycle racks accommodating six bicycles are provided to encourage sustainable travel. Regular gravel resurfacing ensures proper drainage and prevents potholes.