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The National Rifle Association's Bisley Camp is only minutes from junction 3 of the M3 and a main line station at Brookwood (4 trains an hour to Waterloo).  London Heathrow is also close at hand.

The Camp itself dates back to the early 1890's when some of its historic buildings were transferred to their present location from the first national shooting range on Wimbledon Common.  The Camp stretches over a wide area and includes some designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest.  Much of it has lain virtually undisturbed for over 100 years and is a quaint mixture of the Victorian and modern eras.  Guests will certainly come to appreciate why it holds such a special place in the hearts of marksmen and women all over the world.

 


 


 

Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. 

Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Multi Media Mapping.

 

Leave the M3 at junction 3 towards Guildford.

Join the A322.

Turn right at Bisley village into Queens Road.

Bisley Camp is on the right after approximately 1 mile.

 

 

 


 

400 yards from the entrance, bear left into Elcho Road.

After 100 yards and the George's Lodge on the left, turn left into the caravan site, follow the road for 400 yards and the RAF Clubhouse is on the left