Sports Holiday Camps in Surrey: Football, Tennis, Cricket and Multi-Sport Compared (2026)
For most Surrey families, the quickest way to pick a sports holiday camp is to start with two well-rated multi-sport options and decide from there. Surrey Sports Park Junior Camps in Guildford (GU2 7AD) and Ultimate Activity Camps at St Andrew's School in Woking (GU21 4QW) both take ages 4 to 14, run across Easter, May half-term and the summer holidays, and cover roughly twenty different sports between them. If you want a specialist instead, Chelsea FC Foundation Soccer Schools near the Cobham training ground (KT11) for football, Go Tennis at Grayshott (GU26 6JL) for tennis, and Surrey Cricket Foundation camps at sites across the county for cricket are the most established names.
At a glance: 20 Surrey sports camps compared
The table below pulls together the camps covered in this guide. Postcodes are the main venue (some providers run multiple Surrey sites). Prices are an indicative range for a full day in 2026, based on publicly published rates at the time of writing.
| Camp | Type | Main location | Ages | Indicative price per day |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surrey Sports Park Junior Camps | Multi-sport | Guildford GU2 7AD | 4 to 14 | from around £45 |
| Ultimate Activity at St Andrew's School | Multi-sport | Woking GU21 4QW | 4 to 14 | from around £55 |
| SuperCamps at Charterhouse Club | Multi-sport | Godalming GU7 2DE | 4 to 14 | from around £50 |
| King's Camps | Multi-sport | Ashtead KT21 | 5 to 17 | from around £45 |
| Camp Glide | Multi-sport | Reigate RH2 0LR | 4 to 12 | from around £45 |
| Mega Camps | Multi-sport | Epsom KT19 9BH | 4 to 13 | from around £46 |
| Sport4Kids | Multi-sport | Bagshot, Guildford, Egham, Woking | 5 to 15 | from around £44 |
| NSSport | Multi-sport | Woking GU21 3AX | 4 to 13 | from around £40 |
| YMCA East Surrey Holiday Camps | Multi-sport | Redhill RH1 6JJ | 5 to 14 | from around £40 |
| Jumping Jacks Holiday Camps Oxted | Multi-sport | Oxted RH8 | 4 to 12 | from around £45 |
| Barracudas Activity Day Camps | Multi-sport | Cobham KT11 1HA, Godalming GU8 5NY | 4½ to 14 | from around £55 |
| Chelsea FC Foundation Soccer Schools | Football | Cobham area KT11 and Surrey-wide | 5 to 13 | from around £35 |
| Surrey Football Coaching | Football | Ottershaw KT16 0GB | 4 to 13 | from around £30 |
| Sporty Kidz | Football and multi | Woking GU24 8QX | 3 to 13 | from around £30 |
| Go Tennis | Tennis | Grayshott GU26 6JL | 5 to 16 | £45 day, £22.50 half day |
| Surrey Tennis Coaching | Tennis | Ripley and Weybridge GU23 6ND | 4 to 16 | from around £28.50 |
| Reed's Tennis School | Tennis | Cobham KT11 | 4 to 16 | varies, see website |
| Surrey Cricket Foundation | Cricket | Multiple Surrey sites | Reception to Year 11 | varies by site |
| JT Cricket Academy | Cricket | Reigate RH2 7EL | 7 to 14 | from around £45 |
| PGL Marchants Hill | Adventure (residential) | Hindhead GU26 6RF | 8 to 16 | from around £150 per night |
The camps and activities in this guide have been included based on parent recommendations, Google ratings and publicly available information. KidzRGoGo lists these providers as a helpful starting point for families. Listings are not officially approved, inspected or endorsed by KidzRGoGo. Always check directly with the provider before booking, particularly for current pricing, availability, Ofsted registration status and safeguarding policies.

Multi-sport day camps: the broad starting point
Multi-sport camps suit most children most of the time. The day rotates through six or seven sports, the children try things they would never sign up for on their own, and there is no risk of a single-sport week falling flat because they had a bad first session. They also work well for siblings of different ages, because Reception through Year 8 are usually all on site at once.
Surrey Sports Park Junior Camps: Guildford GU2 7AD
The University of Surrey's sports park is the largest dedicated sports venue in the county and the Junior Camps run on its actual pitches, courts and pools. Children rotate through football, tennis, swimming, climbing, basketball and gymnastics, and the day is structured around proper coaching slots rather than informal play. Rated 4.4 on Google from over 2,000 reviews. Address is Richard Meyjes Road, Guildford, just off the A3 with a large on-site car park.
The trade-off is size. With several hundred children on busy weeks the experience is closer to a big leisure complex than a small village club. For an outgoing 8-year-old that is the point. For an anxious 5-year-old it can be a lot, so start with a single day rather than a full week if you are not sure.
Ultimate Activity Camps at St Andrew's School: Woking GU21 4QW
Ultimate run from St Andrew's School on Wilson Way in Woking, with on-site sports halls, an indoor pool and grounds for outdoor games. The mix is sports, swimming, arts and adventure (archery, climbing wall, fencing), so it is sportier than a craft camp but broader than a pure football week. Ages 4 to 14, with the Pioneers programme (8 to 14) and Adventurers (4 to 7) kept on separate sides of the day. Easier on a child who does not want to be the youngest in a group of older sporty kids.
Pickup is straightforward (small car park plus drop-off lane). Booking opens early and the popular summer weeks regularly fill by June.
SuperCamps at Charterhouse Club: Godalming GU7 2DE
SuperCamps run a multi-activity programme at the Charterhouse Club, the public sports centre attached to Charterhouse School. Indoor pool, sports fields, astroturf and indoor courts are all on the same site, so the day can flex around the weather. Ages 4 to 14. The same site also runs Charterhouse Club Holiday Courses directly, with a slightly different programme aimed at members and the local Godalming community.
The Godalming setting is genuinely pleasant, parking is plentiful and the school's own facilities feel a step up from a typical school-let camp. For a Godalming, Witley or Bramley family this is the obvious first choice.
King's Camps: Ashtead KT21 (City of London Freemen's School)
King's Camps is a children's sports charity (not a private operator) that runs at hundreds of venues nationally. The Surrey site is City of London Freemen's School in Ashtead Park. Excellent grounds, plenty of space, and a curriculum that splits the day into sports skills, themed games and team challenges. Ages 5 to 17, which is wider than most.
Worth knowing about: King's Camps run "Sports", "Multi-Activity" and "Football Plus" weeks, so check which one you are booking. The Football Plus weeks have more football than the standard mix.
Camp Glide: Reigate RH2 0LR
Camp Glide is a smaller, family-run camp at Wray Common School in Reigate. Rated 5.0 on Google from 16 reviews. Ages 4 to 12. The selling point is the size: smaller groups, the same coaches week to week, and parents speak about it like the local netball club rather than a corporate camp. If your child has had a wobble at a bigger camp before, Camp Glide is the kind of place to try next.
Parking is on-site at the school. The Reigate location also makes it convenient for Redhill, Merstham and Banstead families.
Mega Camps: Epsom KT19 9BH
Mega Camps in Epsom run from Blenheim School on Longmead Road in summer 2026, with sports hall, astroturf and outdoor field. Ages roughly 4 to 13. Activities include Nerf games, water days, wall climbing and archery alongside the standard sports rotation. Rated 4.1 on Google from 84 reviews. Ofsted registered (EY560556), which matters if you are using tax-free childcare to pay.
Pricing is a slight step down from the boarding-school operators: around £49 a day, £230 for a full week with extended hours included. Worth knowing for Epsom, Ashtead and Banstead families who want a local option.
Sport4Kids: Bagshot, Guildford and across Surrey
Sport4Kids is one of the largest sports camp networks in the South East, with venues across Surrey including Surrey Sports Park, Coworth Flexlands Prep in Woking, Sandfield Primary in Guildford, Strodes College in Egham and Tadworth Leisure Centre. Ages 5 to 15. The programme rotates through football, cricket, basketball, tennis, swimming (where the venue allows), rounders and archery. Ofsted-registered.
The strength is the network: most Surrey families have a Sport4Kids site within fifteen minutes' drive. The standard varies slightly by venue and lead coach, so if you have used one site and it did not click, another one is worth a look before writing the brand off.
NSSport Woking: Woking GU21 3AX
NSSport at Sythwood Primary in Woking is a smaller community sports operator. Rated 5.0 from 22 Google reviews, which is unusually high. Ages 4 to 13. The focus is on multi-sport mornings plus more game-based afternoons, with a deliberate effort to keep the day calm enough for younger or quieter children.
For Woking families looking for an alternative to the bigger Ultimate Activity site, NSSport is the smaller, friendlier option.
YMCA East Surrey Holiday Camps: Redhill RH1 6JJ
YMCA East Surrey runs Y-Kids Holiday Club at its Sports and Community Centre on Princes Road, Redhill. Rated 4.7 from 93 reviews. Ages roughly 5 to 14. The day mixes sports, swimming (own pool on site), arts and outdoor games. As a charity operation, prices sit at the lower end (often around £40 a day), and they are well used to handling additional needs, holiday childcare funding and bigger family discounts.
Parking is easy, the centre is two minutes from the M25 J8 and the Redhill train line. The strongest first pick for a Redhill, Reigate or Caterham family who wants value alongside genuine quality.
Jumping Jacks Holiday Camps Oxted: Oxted RH8
Jumping Jacks is the dominant holiday camp for east Surrey, running at primary school sites in and around Oxted. Rated 5.0 from 32 Google reviews, a small camp with a loyal following. Ages 4 to 12. Sports, crafts, baking, games and theme days are mixed through the week.
This is the right pick if you live in Oxted, Limpsfield, Edenbridge or Westerham and would rather a smaller, familiar setting than a big multi-site operator.
Barracudas Activity Day Camps: Cobham KT11 1HA and Godalming GU8 5NY
Barracudas run at private school sites across the South East and have two Surrey bases: Notre Dame Senior School in Cobham (KT11 1HA) and Godalming on Roke Lane (GU8 5NY). The programme has more than sixty activities across the week, including high ropes, motor sports days, water inflatables and a full sports rotation. Ages 4½ to 14.
Barracudas sits at the higher end of the day-camp price band, but the spread of activities and the school-site facilities (pools, sports halls, grounds) reflect that. A family that lives between Cobham and Leatherhead has both Ultimate Activity at St Andrew's and Barracudas Cobham within twenty minutes, which makes for a fair head-to-head.

Football-only holiday camps
A pure football week works for the child who already plays for a team, wants more game time, and would be bored rotating through tennis and gymnastics. The Surrey football scene is strong because of Chelsea's Cobham training ground and the dense network of grassroots academies.
Chelsea FC Foundation Soccer Schools: Cobham area KT11 and Surrey-wide
Chelsea's official community arm runs Soccer Schools at venues across Surrey during every school holiday, with the headline residential and elite courses based at the Cobham training ground area. Rated 4.7 on Google from over 600 reviews. Ages 5 to 13. Coaching follows the Chelsea Academy curriculum, every child gets a kit and the standard is genuinely high. Coaches are FA Level 2 minimum.
Two things to know. The "Chelsea" name is a draw, so popular weeks sell out months in advance, particularly the Cobham-area dates. And the camps cover a wide ability spread; an experienced player will be challenged, a complete beginner will be looked after, but parents should be honest about which one their child is when picking the right level.
Surrey Football Coaching: Ottershaw KT16 0GB
Surrey Football Coaching has been running since 1991 and operates out of Ottershaw, near Chertsey. Rated 4.6 from 22 reviews. Ages 4 to 13. The week mixes technical skill sessions with small-sided games and a tournament on the Friday. Smaller numbers than the brand-name operators, more individual attention.
Best for a child who has tried Chelsea or an academy camp and either did not get a place or wanted something less elite-feeling. Coaches are local, the same faces return season to season, and prices are at the lower end.
Sporty Kidz: Woking GU24 8QX
Sporty Kidz runs Football Fun Weeks and multi-sport days at Winston Sports Centre at Winston Churchill School in Woking, with the registered office in Chobham. Rated 5.0 from 11 reviews. Ages 3 to 13 (the youngest go into "Little Sporty Kidz" for the 3 to 4 group). Summer 2026 holiday weeks run from 23 July through 28 August.
Worth knowing: Sporty Kidz also offers football-only weeks separately from their general multi-sport days, which is useful if your child specifically wants more football and less of everything else.
Tennis-only holiday camps
LTA-accredited tennis camps follow the Red, Orange, Green and Yellow ball pathway, which sorts children by ability rather than age. A 6-year-old who has played for a year can be in Orange while a 9-year-old beginner is in Red, and both will be in the right place.
Go Tennis: Grayshott GU26 6JL (plus Fernhurst, Churt, Headley)
Go Tennis runs holiday camps from four tennis clubs in the Surrey and Hampshire borderlands: Grayshott Tennis Club, Fernhurst Tennis Club, Churt Tennis Club and Headley Tennis Club. Ages 5 to 16. Day rate is £45, half day £22.50, which is helpful for parents who want morning-only sessions for younger children. LTA Red, Orange, Green and Yellow ball groups.
Convenient for Hindhead, Haslemere, Liphook and Farnham families. The club settings are small and personal, with on-court coach-to-child ratios that beat any leisure centre. Outdoor courts mean a wet day plan B is needed, so confirm the rain policy when you book.
Surrey Tennis Coaching: Ripley and Weybridge GU23 6ND
Surrey Tennis Coaching runs from Weybridge Riverside Lawn Tennis Club, Churchfields Recreation Ground in Weybridge and Chertsey Recreation Ground, with a registered base in Ripley. Rated 5.0 from 7 reviews. Ages 4 to 16. From around £28.50 a day, which is towards the lower end for tennis. LTA ClubSpark registered.
Strongest pick for Weybridge, Chertsey, Walton and Cobham families who want LTA-standard tennis without the boarding-school price tag.
Reed's Tennis School: Cobham KT11
Reed's Tennis School runs from Reed's School on Sandy Lane in Cobham. Ages 4 to 16. All coaches are LTA-qualified and DBS-checked. The school has indoor courts, which means rainy August weeks do not cancel the camp.
Best for serious tennis families in the Cobham, Esher, Weybridge corridor. The indoor courts are the biggest practical advantage over the outdoor-only clubs.

Cricket camps
Cricket holiday camps in Surrey lean towards Easter and August weeks, when the weather is reliable enough to run outdoors. Most are county or club-affiliated rather than commercial operators, which keeps prices reasonable and the coaching standard high.
Surrey Cricket Foundation Holiday Camps
The Surrey Cricket Foundation, the charity arm of the county cricket board, runs holiday camps at sites across Surrey and South London. Ages by school year: Reception to Year 11. Easter dates (31 March to 2 April 2026), summer dates (3 to 28 August 2026) and half-term sessions across the year. ECB-affiliated coaches, kit included, and the Foundation also supports bursary places for children who would not otherwise be able to pay.
Booking goes via surreycricketfoundation.org. The camp at the Surrey Cricket Centre is the flagship site; smaller camps run at clubs and schools around the county each holiday, so check what is local to you for each break.
JT Cricket Academy at Dunottar School: Reigate RH2 7EL
JT Cricket Academy runs from Dunottar School on Reigate Road. Ages 7 to 14. Day runs 9am to 3pm with drop-off from 8.30am. Maximum 30 places per day, which keeps the coach-to-child ratio tight. Curriculum covers batting, bowling, fielding and wicketkeeping, with both hardball and softball groups.
Better than the bigger multi-sport camps for a child who already plays for their school or club and wants more technical work. Email info@JTCA.co.uk to book.
Adventure and residential
Surrey has one mainstream residential camp inside its borders. For multi-day adventure breaks, most other options sit in Hampshire, Sussex or further afield, so this section is short by design.
PGL Marchants Hill: Hindhead GU26 6RF
PGL's Marchants Hill site sits on a 45-acre conservation field at Tilford Road in Hindhead. Rated 4.2 from 461 Google reviews. Ages 8 to 16 for the summer Adventure Holidays. Climbing walls, zip wires, archery, laser tag, paddleboarding and kayaking on the lake. Three to seven-night residential stays, with parents not on site.
This is a step change from a day camp. For a child who has done a school residential and loved it, Marchants Hill is the natural next move. For one who has never slept away from home, start with a three-night taster. Pricing is the highest in this guide (roughly £150 per night and up), but it covers food, accommodation, instruction and kit.
How to choose between Surrey sports camps
There is no single best camp; the best is the one whose age range, coaching style, location and price land in the right place for one specific child. The questions below cut through quickly.
Start with how strongly your child already feels about a sport. A child who already plays football twice a week will get more out of a week of football coaching with Chelsea or Sporty Kidz than they will out of a multi-sport rotation. A child who is still trying things on for size is better off at a multi-sport camp where they can sample five sports and tell you afterwards which one stuck.
Then look at the age and size of the group. Surrey Sports Park Junior Camps and Ultimate Activity at St Andrew's are big, energetic and high-tempo. Camp Glide, NSSport, Jumping Jacks and Sporty Kidz are smaller and steadier. A confident 9-year-old will love the buzz of the big sites. A 5-year-old on their first camp is usually better off somewhere quieter.
Check the location twice. The published postcode is the main venue; many providers run multiple sites that operate independently. Confirm which exact site you are booking, whether parking is on-site or street, and whether there is an early drop-off or late pickup option if you need working-day cover.
Read the most recent Google reviews, not the all-time rating. A camp that was excellent in 2023 may have changed lead coaches in 2025. Reviews from the last six months tell you more than the headline number.
If your child has additional needs or anxiety, ring the camp before booking. The good operators (NSSport, YMCA East Surrey, King's Camps and Camp Glide are mentioned positively for this in reviews) will spend ten minutes on the phone working out whether their setup suits your child. Camps that refuse to talk before payment are a sign to look elsewhere.
Practical information for parents and carers
Booking and lead times
Easter and August are the busiest holidays. The popular weeks at Ultimate Activity, Surrey Sports Park, Chelsea Foundation and Barracudas often fill three to four months ahead. October and February half-terms are easier to book closer to the date. If you have a fixed week you must cover for childcare, book that one as soon as the operator opens summer bookings (usually January or February for the August weeks).
Tax-free childcare and the government's holiday childcare funding are accepted by most Ofsted-registered operators, including Mega Camps, Sport4Kids, YMCA East Surrey, NSSport and SuperCamps. Always confirm with the camp directly because Ofsted status applies to specific sites, not necessarily every venue a brand operates.
Parking and drop-off
The bigger sites all have on-site car parks: Surrey Sports Park (large pay-and-display, free for camp drop-off in most cases), Ultimate Activity at St Andrew's, Charterhouse Club, Freemen's School Ashtead, YMCA East Surrey and PGL Marchants Hill. The school-let camps (Camp Glide, Mega Camps, several Sport4Kids and SuperCamps sites) use the host school's car park, which is fine outside of term but can be tight at school-holiday drop-off times.
Tennis-club venues (Go Tennis, Surrey Tennis Coaching) and some primary school camps have street parking only. Allow ten extra minutes either side.
Accessibility and SEN
Surrey Sports Park, Charterhouse Club, Reed's School, City of London Freemen's School and Ultimate Activity at St Andrew's all have step-free access to their main sports facilities. NSSport, YMCA East Surrey and King's Camps are referenced repeatedly in reviews for taking SEN children seriously, including children with ASD, ADHD and sensory processing differences.
If your child has an Education, Health and Care Plan or any specific additional need, ring the camp before booking and ask three questions: what their staff-to-child ratio looks like for additional needs; whether they can hold a calmer space (a quiet room or shaded outdoor area) if your child gets overwhelmed; and whether they have run a camp for a child with a similar profile before. The answers tell you everything.
Lunch, kit and weather
Most camps now require a packed lunch and snacks, with at least one site (Mega Camps) offering an optional hot lunch add-on. Children should have a labelled water bottle, weather-appropriate clothing (layers, waterproof, plus a sun hat in August), trainers, and a spare change of clothes in case of mud, paint or pool sessions. Sport-specific camps may also ask for a racket, shin pads, a cricket bat or appropriate footwear. The camp confirmation email usually has the exact kit list; if not, ask before the first day.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best sports holiday camp in Surrey for a 5-year-old?
For ages 5 and under, the calmer multi-sport options work best. Camp Glide in Reigate, NSSport in Woking, Sporty Kidz in Woking (Little Sporty Kidz for ages 3 to 4) and Sport4Kids all run dedicated under-7 groups with adapted activities. Ultimate Activity Camps at St Andrew's runs a separate Adventurers programme for ages 4 to 7 if you want a bigger site with younger-friendly structure. Avoid the elite football and tennis-only camps at this age; the standard multi-sport rotation gives a more positive first experience.
How much do sports camps in Surrey cost in 2026?
Day rates run from around £30 (Surrey Football Coaching, Sporty Kidz half-days, council-run multi-sport) up to around £55 (Barracudas, Ultimate Activity at full standard rate). Most multi-sport operators sit in the £40 to £50 per day band for a full 9am to 5pm day. Tennis-only clubs (Go Tennis, Surrey Tennis Coaching) start at around £28.50 a day. PGL Marchants Hill, as a residential, is roughly £150 per night and up.
Are Surrey sports camps Ofsted registered?
Many but not all. Sport4Kids, Mega Camps (EY560556), SuperCamps, YMCA East Surrey and NSSport are Ofsted-registered. Smaller club-based and tennis-only operators may not be. Ofsted registration matters mainly if you intend to pay using tax-free childcare or holiday childcare funding, both of which require it. Always confirm Ofsted status for the specific site, not just the brand, before booking.
Which Surrey football camp is best for a serious player?
Chelsea FC Foundation Soccer Schools (Cobham area) is the highest-profile and follows the Chelsea Academy curriculum. For a child already in their school A team or a junior club this is at the right standard, with a wide ability spread but technical depth. For a child who plays casually and just enjoys football, Surrey Football Coaching (Ottershaw) or Sporty Kidz (Woking) tend to be a better fit, smaller groups and less pressure.
Where can I find a tennis camp for a complete beginner?
Surrey Tennis Coaching at Weybridge or Chertsey, and Go Tennis at Grayshott or Headley, both run LTA Red ball sessions for absolute beginners aged 4 to 7. The Red ball is larger, slower and bounces lower than a standard ball, so a complete beginner can rally on day one. Reed's Tennis School in Cobham also runs entry-level Red ball groups with the advantage of indoor courts when the weather turns.
Do any Surrey camps offer extended hours for working parents and carers?
Yes. Surrey Sports Park Junior Camps, Ultimate Activity, Mega Camps, Sport4Kids, NSSport, YMCA East Surrey and SuperCamps all offer extended hours, typically 8am to 6pm. Some include this in the day rate (Mega Camps does), others charge a small add-on (usually £5 to £10 per day). For single parents and carers who need a full working day of cover, the extended-hours operators are the most practical choice.
Are residential camps safe for an 8-year-old who has never been away?
PGL Marchants Hill at Hindhead is the main residential option inside Surrey. PGL has been running since 1957, holds the British Activity Provider Association accreditation, and runs the same kind of three to seven-night summer breaks that schools use for year-end residentials. The shorter three-night option is the right starter; the staff are used to first-time campers, and homesickness is handled well in reviews. A school residential trip beforehand is the best preparation but not a requirement.
What is the difference between a holiday camp and a holiday club?
In Surrey practice the words are used loosely, but a holiday camp usually means a structured, programmed day with set activities and instructors (Sport4Kids, Ultimate Activity, Chelsea Foundation). A holiday club tends to mean a more flexible, childcare-led day with activities arranged around free play and snacks, often run by an after-school provider (Energy Kidz Holiday Clubs, YMCA Y-Kids). Sports camps are firmly in the first category. If you mainly need working-day childcare, a holiday club is often cheaper and more relaxed.
Can I get help paying for a Surrey holiday camp?
Three main routes. Tax-Free Childcare gives £2 for every £8 you pay, up to £2,000 per child per year, with Ofsted-registered camps. Universal Credit Childcare claims back up to 85% of camp fees for families on UC. Surrey County Council's Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme funds free holiday camp places for children eligible for benefits-related free school meals, usually announced ahead of each school holiday on the Surrey County Council website. Surrey Cricket Foundation, YMCA East Surrey and King's Camps also offer bursary or subsidised places independently.
Are sports camps suitable for children with additional needs?
Some are excellent at it, some are not. NSSport (Woking), YMCA East Surrey (Redhill), King's Camps (Ashtead) and Camp Glide (Reigate) are mentioned positively in reviews for SEN provision, including ASD, ADHD and sensory processing. The bigger multi-site operators (Sport4Kids, Ultimate Activity) tend to be variable by venue and lead coach. Always ring the specific site before booking and ask about staff-to-child ratios, quiet space, and previous experience with similar profiles. A good operator will give you straight answers.
More from the Surrey summer holidays guide
Find more activities in Surrey
Sports camps are one part of a much bigger Surrey holiday picture. For the full county overview, the pillar post Summer Holiday Camps in Surrey: The Complete Guide for Parents covers 25+ camps across multi-activity, arts, forest school, equestrian and residential. The camps category on KidzRGoGo lists every holiday club we know about, and the sports category covers term-time clubs and weekly sessions across football, tennis, cricket and gymnastics.
For families looking by town, the dedicated location pages are the fastest filter: Guildford, Woking, Cobham, Reigate, Godalming, Hindhead, Farnham, Epsom, Redhill and Oxted. If you would rather drill into a single sport, the football category, tennis category and cricket category collect every club and camp on KidzRGoGo for that sport.

