Albury Heath is a small settlement in the civil parish of Albury, on the outskirts of the Borough of Guildford in Surrey, England. It lies amid rolling heathland and mixed woodland within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the ridge of the North Downs, and is popular with walkers and riders who use the local bridleways and footpaths.
Historically the heathlands and nearby estates shaped a rural character that survives today: there are few services in the hamlet itself, with agriculture, equestrian activity and small local businesses prominent, and many residents commuting into Guildford or London. Social life tends to centre on village events, outdoor pursuits and the wider parish community rather than high streets or industry, giving the area a quiet, traditionally Surrey feel.