SEN-Friendly Days Out in & around Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames sits on the Thames at London's south-western edge, neighbouring Surrey. The riverside, ancient market town centre and easy access to Bushy Park, Richmond Park and Hampton Court make it a popular family base. Strong indoor activity options including soft play, climbing and sports centres.
⭐ Highest Rated near Kingston upon Thames
Venues with the strongest SEN scores and well-evidenced reviews

The Pottery & Craft Studio
Elmbridge· 2.2 mi

Craft My Day Ltd
Sutton· 3.6 mi

World of Golf London
Merton· 2.6 mi

Crane Park Island, London Wildlife Trust
Richmond upon Thames· 4.0 mi

Museum of Richmond
Richmond upon Thames· 3.2 mi

PICNIC
Kingston upon Thames· 0.1 mi
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there autism friendly days out near Kingston upon Thames?
Yes. Every venue on SenLens near Kingston upon Thames is scored for how manageable it is for children with autism, ADHD and sensory needs. Highly rated venues near Kingston upon Thames include The Pottery & Craft Studio, Craft My Day Ltd, World of Golf London. Scores cover noise levels, queue predictability, staff awareness and how easy the environment is to navigate.
What are good sensory-friendly activities near Kingston upon Thames?
Many venues near Kingston upon Thames offer quieter environments, dedicated SEN sessions, or naturally calm settings that work well for sensory-sensitive children. Calmer options nearby include Ewell Court Park, Crane Park Island, London Wildlife Trust, Champion's Wharf Play Beach. Farms, nature reserves and smaller heritage sites tend to score well.
What can I do with an autistic child near Kingston upon Thames on a rainy day?
There are indoor venues near Kingston upon Thames including Teddington Sports Centre, Craft My Day Ltd, The Pottery & Craft Studio and more. Filter by indoor setting to find venues that work whatever the weather.
Are there free SEN-friendly days out near Kingston upon Thames?
Yes — there are 16 free venues near Kingston upon Thames including Museum of Richmond, Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare, Crane Park Island, London Wildlife Trust and more. Parks, nature reserves and beaches tend to be free and naturally calmer for sensory-sensitive children.





