We are really looking forward to our upcoming Vintage Day on Sat 9th Mat 2026 from 12 noon – 4pm. There will be live music and performance, vintage cars, a vintage clothes market and the popular horse drawn bus is returning. Many of the town centre businesses will be decorating and hosting vintage themed activities, and our cafes will be ready to serve treats to keep you sustained all afternoon. It promises to be a great family day out.
Here are some transport details so you can easily access the celebrations!
Parking
All car parks will remain open and accessible throughout the day with St Martin’s Walk, South Side, West Street, Junction Road, Wathen Road and Reigate Road the closest to all the activities. The council car park at Pippbrook is also open to the public on Saturdays.
For details of all car parks in town visit Mole Valley District Council’s website.
Public Transport
Trains
Dorking has 3 train stations all within walking distance of the town centre, Dorking Main has trains from London Waterloo and Victoria, Deepdene has trains from Reading, Guildford and Gatwick and Dorking West serves many local stations. For full details to plan your journey visit National Rail Enquiries.
Buses
Local buses connect Dorking with Redhill, Guildford, Horsham, Kingston and more.
Popular services:
- Route 32 (Guildford–Dorking–Redhill)
- Route 93 (Dorking–Horsham)
- Route 465 (Kingston–Dorking via Leatherhead – operated by TfL)
- Routes 21 & 22 (Crawley–Dorking via Reigate)
Cycling
Arriving by bike is a perfect way to get to town and there are plenty of cycle racks including at St Martin’s Walk and South Street.
Walking
If you’re local why not walk into town? There are stunning views to see in every direction as you walk into the town centre so you really can get the best of both worlds.