Hotels in Surrey

Welcome to Surrey – a captivating blend of urban and rural landscapes tucked away in South East England. Immerse yourself in nature, explore vibrant towns like Woking and Guildford, or meander along the Thames and other picturesque rivers. Surrey's diverse terrain offers something for adventurers, history buffs, and families alike.

Whether you're seeking extravagant accommodations or budget options, Surrey has it all, and Lycafly is your perfect companion in finding the best hotel for your stay. From lavish estates to cosy bed and breakfasts, your unforgettable Surrey experience begins here!

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Steeped in rich history, Surrey has borne witness to pivotal moments of time – from Roman settlements, through the reign of Saxon and Viking people, and the turbulence of Middle Saxon kingdom. Surrender yourself to the intoxicating charm of the oldest county in England, which has stood relatively safe from Viking attacks, and whose political landscape was reshaped with the Norman Conquest.

Divided into eleven districts, with borough status, Surrey holds vast deposits of London Clay and Bagshot Sands, with alluvial deposits adorning its rivers. Split into two by the North Downs, a chalk ridge, this county holds the most wooded landscape in England with a marvellous 22.4% woodland coverage. Experience the awe-inspiring view from the highest point in Surrey, Leith Hill, near Dorking, which is 295 metres (968 feet) above sea level. Surrey offers not just geographical wonders, but an invitation to walk through time.

When to visit Surrey

Surrey, swathed in a maritime climate, boasts warm summers and cool winters, making this county a year-round travel haven. Home to family-friendly activities such as trails and Gruffalo sculptures at the Alice Holt forest and entertaining farm visits at Godstone Farm and Bocketts Farm, there's never a dull moment.

Step into immersive, educational experiences at the Surrey Rural Life Museum. Marvel at the architecture of Hampton Court Palace. Unwind and explore the National Trust landscapes. The highest recorded temperature in Surrey was 37.8 °C (100.0 °F), perfect for basking in the beautiful heathlands or enjoying a riverside picnic. With a population of approximately 1.2 million, Surrey warmly welcomes you to discover its treasures at your own pace, in your preferred season.

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