Woking is a brilliant base for family adventures, offering a fantastic mix of green spaces, cultural hubs and hands-on experiences for children. Whether you’re looking to spark creativity, encourage physical development or explore the natural world, the local area is filled with enriching and engaging places to visit. These experiences help extend learning beyond the nursery and allow children to build confidence, develop new interests and connect with the world around them.
If you’re exploring nearby, why not pop in and visit us at our nursery in Woking on Carlton Road? Our Woking nursery is purposefully designed to support children’s development through inspiring environments and a strong sense of community.
1. Woking Park - Adventure Play In A Green Oasis

📍Location: Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking, GU22 9BA
Why It’s Great For Children:
Woking Park is a much-loved space for families, offering a large, modern playground, splash pad and wide-open fields for running and games. The variety of play equipment supports children’s physical development, encouraging skills like climbing, balancing and coordination. Being outdoors allows children to expend energy in a healthy way, while the park’s open layout gives them the freedom to explore safely and socialise with other children. Seasonal events add variety and excitement, making it a spot that sparks joy and learning throughout the year.
Must-Do Activities:
- Make a splash in the seasonal water play area.
- Conquer the climbing frames and ziplines.
- Follow the paths on bikes or scooters.
Best For: All Ages
2. The Lightbox - Creativity Meets Curiosity

📍Location: The Lightbox, Chobham Road, Woking, GU21 4AA
Why It’s Great For Children:
The Lightbox offers a calm and stimulating environment that nurtures children’s creativity and curiosity. Engaging with art, storytelling and hands-on workshops supports children’s fine motor skills, imagination and language development. The Children’s Studio is designed especially for younger visitors, providing age-appropriate activities that build confidence and self-expression. Exploring exhibitions encourages children to observe, ask questions and think critically, laying the foundations for lifelong learning in an inspiring cultural setting.
Must-Do Activities:
- Join a family art or craft session.
- Explore interactive exhibits designed for little learners.
- Browse the children’s books in the relaxed reading area.
Best For: Ages 2+
3. Goldsworth Park Lake - Calm Waterside Walks

📍Location: Wishbone Way, Woking, GU21 3RT
Why It’s Great For Children:
Goldsworth Park Lake provides a tranquil setting where children can slow down and connect with nature. Time spent near water and greenery supports sensory development and emotional wellbeing, helping children focus and feel calm. Spotting ducks and other wildlife fosters observation skills and encourages a sense of responsibility for the environment. The nearby playground and open grassy areas offer space for imaginative play, balancing quieter moments with opportunities for active exploration.
Must-Do Activities:
- Feed the ducks (with bird-safe food).
- Try a mini nature scavenger hunt.
- Bring a blanket for stories by the lake.
Best For: Toddlers To Primary-Aged Children
4. RHS Garden Wisley - Sensory Play In A World-Class Garden

📍 Location: Wisley Lane, Woking, GU23 6QB
Why It’s Great For Children:
RHS Garden Wisley is a wonderful place for children to engage all their senses while discovering the natural world. The gardens provide endless opportunities for tactile learning, from feeling different leaf textures to smelling fragrant flowers. The natural play areas encourage children to develop physical skills like climbing and balancing, while interactive trails spark curiosity about plants, insects and gardening. Time spent outdoors here helps children develop empathy for living things and builds environmental awareness in a fun and memorable way.
Must-Do Activities:
- Climb and balance in the ‘Back to Nature’ garden.
- Follow the seasonal discovery trail.
- Enjoy lunch or a snack at the family-friendly café.
Best for: Ages 2+
5. Horsell Common - Woodland Adventures And Wildlife Spotting

📍 Location: Horsell Common, Woking, GU21 4HQ
Why It’s Great For Children:
Horsell Common offers a natural playground where children can embrace their sense of adventure and imagination. Exploring woodland trails, spotting insects and building dens encourages creativity, problem-solving and physical resilience. The open-ended nature of play in the forest environment supports independence and confidence, while the sensory experience of mud, leaves and wildlife nurtures curiosity and emotional wellbeing. It’s a perfect setting for children to develop a deep connection with nature and practice important early learning skills.
Must-Do Activities:
- Build a woodland den using branches and leaves.
- Spot birds, insects and interesting plants.
- Bring wellies and enjoy some muddy fun.
Best for: Ages 3+
6. Little Street Role Play - Imaginative Indoor Play

📍Location: Unit 3, Station Approach, Woking, GU22 7PY
Why It’s Great For Children:
Little Street is a unique indoor play space designed to nurture children’s social, emotional and cognitive development through imaginative role play. The mini town encourages children to try out real-world roles in a safe, structured environment, helping them understand daily life and build important communication skills. Role play supports creativity, cooperation and confidence as children make decisions, solve problems and express themselves. This interactive setting offers a valuable balance to outdoor play, especially when weather limits time outside.
Must-Do Activities:
- Take on a new job in the mini town – be a vet, chef or builder.
- Explore with friends or siblings and create your own stories.
- Dress up and perform on the stage.
Best for: Ages 1–7
Final Thoughts

Whether your child loves muddy forest trails, colourful galleries or climbing frames, Woking offers plenty of places to spark curiosity and joy. These locations provide more than entertainment – they’re valuable spaces for your child to develop confidence, independence and a connection to the world around them. And if you're looking for a nursery that nurtures that same sense of wonder every day, we’d love to welcome you to Fennies Woking.
Looking For A Nursery That Shares These Values?
Our Fennies Woking nursery on Carlton Road has been designed with the same sense of discovery! With bright learning spaces, inspiring outdoor areas and a curriculum that helps every child thrive.
If you’d like to see it for yourself, we’d love to show you around.
FAQ
You can find us at Woodham House, Carlton Road, Off Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4HE. Our enchanting nursery is just 7 minutes from Woking train station.
Fennies Woking offers a safe, stimulating environment where children receive personalised care from highly qualified staff. Our focus on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum helps your child develop essential skills through play and exploration, setting a strong foundation for their future learning.
Our nurturing environment encourages sharing, cooperation and empathy through group activities and guided play. Children at our nursery in Woking learn to communicate and form friendships in a supportive setting.
Educators at Fennies Woking, Carlton Road undergo a comprehensive two-day induction with essential training, including paediatric first aid certification. We invest in their ongoing development through role-specific training, one-to-one coaching, and career growth programs, ensuring our teams are equipped to deliver exceptional care and learning experiences.
At Fennies Woking, Carlton Road, each day is thoughtfully structured to support children’s growth and development through a balance of educational activities and play-based learning. From the start of the day, children engage in a welcoming environment where they can explore a variety of stimulating activities tailored to their interests and developmental stages. Our educators guide them through both group and individual learning experiences, focusing on key areas like communication, physical activity, and creative play. Meal and snack times are a chance to enjoy nutritious food prepared by our on-site chefs, and outdoor play provides opportunities for fresh air, exercise, and exploration. The day is rounded out with quiet moments for rest, ensuring children feel refreshed and ready for more discovery. Throughout the day, parents receive updates via our parent app, so you’re always in the loop on those special moments.
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