The regions commons and heaths are havens for wildlife where you can spot lizards sunning themselves, red kites soaring above and dragonflies aplenty. The special places in National Trust care sometimes come with a few risks for visitors, be it coastline or countryside. Find information for boat users and licences here. Along the River Wey Navigations is Dapdune Wharf , the heritage centre which shows how the river way used to transport goods before the days of trains and roads. Enjoy the free frisbee/disc Golf course, look the nature, there is a bunch of butterflies, squirrels, lizards. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Overall, not a bad walking / hiking trail, but no real challenge as the terrain is flat and there is little to observe. Then turn left into William Rd. Small plant area selling plants grown locally by volunteers. Also there is a mini workout station that has some machines. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Within one of the gardens on your right, look out for the old monkey puzzle tree which has grown significantly taller than the cottage itself. There are 12 locks on the stretch between Weybridge and Guildford. There is even a section with exercise equipment that I haven't tried yet but really want to. Keep going, and you will reach St Catherines Lock. The Shed opens Fri-Sun 10-4.30 from 4th March, before returning to five days a week in line with Dapdune Wharf's summer opening hours from Saturday 25th March. Godalming is a town with many famous sons and daughters, for example, artist, gardener and craftswoman, Gertrude Jekyll, and in 1881 became . Cross over the entrance drive for Westbrook Mills and keep ahead to continue on the tarmac footpath. The Godalming Navigation was first to go, and by the early 1900s was derelict. We are always interested in your book donations - the Shed's success depends on generous donations, and we warmly welcome your pre-loved books. I was kicking myself that I ended up paying double the train fair that I needed to. Lovely walk. Customize Map data OpenStreetMap contributors Near Shalford the path comes to the junction of the Wey and Arun Canal where you can take the Wey South Path or climb Chinthurst Hill. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 47 min to complete. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Clearly the monks knew how to build bridges to last! Is there confession in the Armenian Church? To keep this an easy ready I will bullet point some of its history. There is a sign here pointing which way boats and river traffic should go. Please respect people's privacy, keep dogs under control and remember the Countryside Code. It was a lovely sunny day with some wonderful views, wasnt muddy in April. 4) Follow the footpath along the A281. Sir Richard Weston first cut an artificial channel in 1618, from where the Rowbarge Inn now stands, to the new lock at Stoke, and then three miles beyond across his land. The Wey Navigations is a two pawprint rated property. Will be back and will start/end at The Stag in Eashing so that I can decide if I've earned a pint Nice but muddy - few trees down from recent storm across paths but accessible. Do NOT turn right here, instead keep ahead for a few paces and then turn left onto the signed bridleway into the woodland. Golden yellow fields stretch away from the river in all directions. There are a few hills up and down, which might be tricky in wet weather so be prepared. This route takes you from Godalming at the train station to Guildford train station. Look on google maps and make your way to the high street bridge. This walk is published through a collaboration with Surrey County Council. Like I was heading towards a waterfall up ahead. Closed March 15th - June 15th inclusive. Keep going until you meet Broadford Bridge, which crosses over the river at Shalford. Walking Routes - includes a section on Surrey Guildford to Godalming (5 Miles) This walk covers the southern part of the River Wey from the busy centre of Guildford the path soon takes on a rural nature. Road Cycling Collection by .css-15tc4lh{margin-right:0.3em;vertical-align:middle;}.css-1wi8bdd{border-radius:100%;display:inline-block;height:16px;overflow:hidden;width:16px;background-image:url(https://d2exd72xrrp1s7.cloudfront.net/www/2y/2ybguf62finf10zpa1jz1g3ia6ae4x7f153727-full/0?width=32&height=32&crop=true&q=70);-webkit-background-size:cover;background-size:cover;background-color:rgb(240,240,240);margin-right:0.3em;vertical-align:middle;}komoot. Triggs length is the most rural length along the Navigation. This one is in London, and takes you along the Regents Canal. For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow at least 9 hours. The Daubentons is slightly bigger and is often seen flying a few centimetres above the water, taking insects from close to the surface hence their common name, the water bat. Good fitness required. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. * By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Try this rout. Hydons Ball is one of the countys highest points at 587 feet (179 m) and reveals stunning views across the Surrey Hills AONB. This used to be used for farming. Eventually you will emerge from the woodland via another staggered barrier. It was pretty cool actually, as before getting there, I could hear the water gushing. A sanctuary for wildlife, a historic waterway running through the heart of Surrey. Dogs, kids, horses too! The Bookshed is a riverside delight for book lovers. 96% of travelers recommend this experience. The walk was nice and varied, starting along the river, woods and then farmland, came out onto the road a couple times but you very quickly picked the trail back up. This page is updated daily come sunshine or rain. The Wey was one of the first British rivers to be made navigable, and opened to barge traffic in 1653. Walsham length is a man-made section of the navigation running from Pyrford Lock to Send. Can you walk small dogs on a leash on the dirt area? The view across the river is actually quite pretty, with the houses. At the end of William Rd at the right hand side there is a footpath, follow the footpath into Wharf Rd, about 80M, Entry to Dapdune Wharf is on your left. Alternatively, if you want a quick glance at a few: Guidlford to St Marthas Church walk 11 miles. The Basingstoke Canal Towpath Trail is 33 miles from Penny Bridge to the River Wey at Woodham. Good moderate-short walk past some lovely farm land and rivers. Top 20 best walks and hikes around Godalming Map data OpenStreetMap contributors 1 St. Catherine's Lock - Crossing the River Wey Loop from Farncombe Intermediate 03:18 13.0 km 3.9 km/h 40 m 40 m Intermediate Hiking Tour. Places ton. The Jack Phillips (Titanic senior wireless operator) Memorial garden, designed by Gertrude Jekyll was built and opened exactly two years to the day of the Titanic sinking. Nice and quiet. We also have reciprocal rights to fish the Guilford Angling . From memory, this bit got particularly muddy. There are 12 locks on the stretch between Weybridge and Guildford. Very enjoyable for bikers, runners, and walkers. It is an easy, mostly flat, river walk that could be done as an out and back as well instead of a point to point. This church has an elegant spire of timber framing with lead. Tuesdays: 10am . We're sorry, but we're unable to take dogs on the boat trips. Many of these weavers cottages are now highly desirable Surrey abodes. Stay with this path which leads you over several boardwalks and via flights of steps, taking care as it can be very muddy and slippery in part. But if thats your vibe, then Im all for it. Over the cute bridge, and back to the river on the other side, things became a bit more open again. Lots to see along the River Wey including the Phillips Memorial Park and Eashing bridges, The Fox Way (long distance walking route), Munstead Wood (home of Gertrude Jekyll 1843-1932). Enjoy this trek and opportunity to dive back into nature and feel that connection once more. The Godalming Navigation, which links it to Godalming, has a further four locks and was completed in 1764. With a mix of under tree and open air walking. The trips take about 40 minutes, and leave at 11am, 11.50am, 12.40pm, 2pm, 2.50pm and 3.40pm. Took us 2.5 hours with a 3 year old (and no pram). inaccuracy or intrusion, then please After crossing the river at Pyrford Lock, you walk along the River Wey Navigation Path pretty much back to the car. This adds 4 miles to the walk. You will walk under some trees with their hanging branches, with a view to some riverside houses on the other side. Restrooms are currently not open due to the Virus concerns. Some great views too, only downsides are muddy paths (inevitable at this time of year I know) that were slanted so very difficult not to slip about, also some points where you had to walk on a road with no path and sharp corners so difficult to see oncoming traffic. Copyright @ 2019 She walks in England - All Right Reserved. Youll discover some interesting industrial and military history along the way. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Eat indoors or use the outside seating by the river. Happy hiking ;). Across to the right you will have a good view of Eashing Mill, which produced paper from 1658 to the 1870s and today houses offices. Book your boat trip from Dapdune Wharf here. You will be able to see the River Wey meandering in the valley bottom to your left. The garden of Munstead Wood, the Grade 1 listed home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) while now privately owned can be visited by contacting the owners directly on the website link below. Follow the Wey Navigation for a mile, and youll pass a bridge signposted to Shalford Park, and a hillside of brightly-coloured golden sand, which many suggest is how the town of Guildford got its name (as in Golden crossing). The original lock controlled the water used to flood the meadows. If it is indeed not accessible when you are there, you need to leave the river for a bit. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Ordinance Survey Map: Explorer 145 Guildford & Farnham. Editors' Code of Practice. Nice walking trail. Very strange animals. Book your boat trip from Dapdune Wharf here. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Photo 6x4 Looking from a bridge over the River Wey towards Shalford Road c2009 at the best online prices at eBay! At the main road turn right. Explore the River Wey by electric boat. GAS. Our second-hand bookshop, the Book Shed, is an Aladdins cave of books. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. You will see the humour in it when you go . You can choose whether your trip goes upstream or downstream. Accessible toilets at both ends of the site. Departures leave from Dapdune Wharf. Imagine this, the cost of 1 single is the same as a return. Here there are three trails. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. There is a maximum of 12 people plus the skipper on Dapdune Belle, the bookable boat, 10 on Sir Richard Weston and eight on Seewey. Commercial barges ceased in 1983. Come and discover the joys of 20 miles of towpath with your four-legged friends. Ticket charges apply to all people over one year old. The walk has a few gentle climbs and descents throughout. Guildford to Westhumble 14.5 miles. Noted a few birds, but no wildlife, except for a few weirdly dressed walkers. Riverside. Cross the A281 and walk past a parade of interesting independent shops, including the very special David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation art studio and shop. You can also buy a licence to use your own canoe/kayak/paddleboard here. Easy access from many areas of the trail., Easy to walk with nice views of the rover and parks, bathroom along the way. Please drop them off at Dapdune Wharf, Thursdays to Mondays 9am-5pm or to the Navigations Office on Tuesdays. Canoeing provides an excellent opportunity to discover the Wey Navigations. Yes no problem with that the surface is smooth. This walk follows public footpaths and bridleways which cross private and public land. There are a lot of generous people out there scoring this walk above 2 stars Avoid, unless you you like the hum of traffic, busy country roads with no sidewalk, well trodden paths, people walking dogs and building sites, A fairly easy walk but quite nice although wear boots, Huge new housing estate being built just after the vets, Great walk along canal. Amberley to Arundel Further south in the South Downs. Although it's one of the shortest lengths, it's also one of the prettiest, with the Royal Horticultural Society Gardens at Wisley forming the backdrop to the natural river. Continue along and then through a car park and then cross the river at the next bridge. At the junction with the River Wey Navigation, you can continue north to Weybridge or south to Guildford alongside the River Wey. This walks takes you along the River Wey, as far as that bridge. If you are new to Walk Wild you can check out theAbout Mepage to learn about who I am and what made me want to be a travel writer. The Godalming and Wey navigations were then donated to the National Trust. You can see in my photos, water was being let through the lock. Time Traveller takes you upstream into Guildford town centre, looking at the history of the Wey Navigation and its impact on the development of Guildford. The pipistrelle is the most common British species of bat and is also the smallest. Go through the staggered barrier ahead and continue on the obvious path with the woodland sloping up to your right and down to your left. Follow the route of the last commercial barges on the Wey Navigations on this walk on the River Wey. Some of the finest hikes around Godalming take to the hills and seek out panoramic viewpoints. You will also walk past this roller thing. When the river is in flood, we're unable to operate the boat. So, keep on the path as it winds you alongside the river, and past a graveyard and this other interesting building (of which I dont know what it is). Along the towpath dogs must be under control and on leads in lock areas. The scenery is beautiful. And on this side, once past some more barges, some houses appeared again.and then, the bright orange Sainsburies sign. An attractive and easy countryside walk in Send, where the River Wey Navigations has its workshops. Starting point: The bridge at the back of Guildfords Yvonne Arnaud Theatre at Millbrook (GU1 3UX). Blue Badge parking, accessible toilets and baby change facilities at Dapdune Wharf. This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the River Wey between Farnham and Guildford, probably built by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 1200s. Just beyond an old brick pillbox, pass through the wide wooden gate and keep directly ahead on the concrete drive with horse paddocks still immediately on your left. Find out how were using traditional methods to replace lock gates on the waterway whilst using sustainable oak and recycled fittings as part of our annual maintenance programme. You have a few incredible viewpoints on this walk, and a little bit of history with the gunpowder mills. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can Took about 1hr 20 mins at a good pace but stopped for a few photos. Experience this 6.6-km loop trail near Godalming, Surrey. 5 for up to 4 hours, all day 8. For less strenuous outings, there are plenty of serene waterside walks with beautiful meadows and the company of canal boats chugging along. You can enjoy a small walk or take your bicycle.. Great path to bring the kids to exercise and have fun.. This time with lots of barges. As I said, its quite slippy and steep, so do this at your own risk. Not muddy, lovely woods, shame about the traffic in places. The Godalming Navigation, which links it to Godalming, has a further four locks and was completed in 1764. There are two pathways, one dirt trail for horses and the other (asphalt) for bikers and hikers / runners. Location code 804811. The trips take about 40 minutes, and leave at 11am, 11.50am, 12.40pm, 2pm, 2.50pm and 3.40pm. They make summer roosts in trees and bridges along the towpath. Follow this road down to Wonersh Hollow and keep following the signs to Bramley, over the bridge. definitely muddy in a few places, but easy walking :). A Gannett Company. And bonus, you can walk almost the whole way to Goldalming station along the river. The Wey Navigation was built 100 years before the Canal Age. Nice little wander. From Saturday 4th March the Bookshed at Dapdune Wharf reopens, packed to the rafters with a wonderful variety of second-hand books, all donated by visitors and local communities around the River Wey. If you are looking for refreshments at this point, you will be able to see The Stag pub about 200 metres up the road to the right. The River Wey has some interesting history. Towpath partly accessible. Here you can see the difference in the water levels. You may also want to search for a place to park first before setting off, as it takes you to the station car park where you will need to pay to park. If you are interested in houseboats, the path runs past two marinas for you to admire a great number of the moored boats. Species common to most lengths include cuckoo flower, meadowsweet, hemp-agrimony, and purple loosestrife. Follow the A281 for a mile-and-a-half. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. How about a nice, flat six-miler? If you have any questions about any of them please feel free to leave a comment on the post or send me an email. The route is predominantly on footpaths, bridleways and very minor roads, though there are a couple of A-roads you will need to cross. You need to log in as a member of Walkingworld to access the details for this walk. A bit muddy in places, but not overly so. As a man-made thoroughfare, the habitat structure is largely man-made too, and we manage these plants to ensure access and encourage wildlife along the towpath. Enjoy walking along the River Wey with pretty tree lines river paths. It is the first river in Britain to be made navigable. Walk along the river to St Catherine's Lock The next section of the walk along the River Wey is easy, along a wide dirt path. Explore more of Waverley: Browse the best Hikes in other regions. Walking Miles: 5 (km: 8) Trail Papercourt Lock to Triggs Lock walk Walking Miles: 6 (km: 9.6) New Haw Lock to Pyrford Lock walk Walking Miles: 7 (km: 11.2) Get in touch Navigations Office and Dapdune Wharf, Wharf Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4RR . 3) Turn left, cross over the bridge and follow the road around the corner past some cottages. This route starts along the river, but then veers off to the east - rejoining the river just before Guildford. You will need to sort out transport to the start and finish point of the River Wey Navigation Path. This walk takes you along the River Arun the whole way to Arundel, where you will get a glimpse of the impressive Arundel Castle. I wasnt expecting this, so it was a nice surprise. However on a dry sunny day the views will be very rewarding. Little Venice to Camden walk 2.5 miles. Best Hiking in Norco, CA 92860 - Eastvale Trail, Pumpkin Rock Trail, Fresno Canyon Trail, Hidden Valley Wildlife Area, Santa Ana River Trail, Santa Ana River Trail - Hidden Valley Wildlife Reserve Entrance, Challen Hill Park, Prado Regional Park, LA Unknown, Doty Trust Park Easily-accessible paths. 92% of travelers recommend this experience. You might also see a pink flower called Himalayan balsam, an invasive plant that is bashed to protect other plants in the area, including the orange balsam. Youll see plenty of unusual buildings along this length with Coxes Mill, the Grist Mill at Parvis Wharf and traditional rowing clubhouses backing onto the waterway. Alternatively you can bike the route in 45 minutes to an hour. If you are coming by car, the station does have a pay and display car park. It would help keep the grass warm during the winter. The river flows slow and steady with clear water in many parts. Keep bearing left, following the footpath by the A248 until you reach the common after about 200 yards. So unless you plan on taking a bit of a wild swim dip, I would suggest doing this in the cooler months. 99% of travelers recommend this experience. IMPORTANT NOTE: The next 500 metres of route follows the edge of this road, which can be busy and has a number of bends. One of the fields may have livestock. Anyway, keep going and you will soon reach Instead Lock. Find our top picks for water sports here. There are a number of pubs on the River Wey which you will walk past. Im glad you asked. It is a truly beautiful stretch of water to paddle, cycle or walk along. If you need to get to Platform 2 or the car park, turn left along the platform to reach the underpass that will lead you under the railway. The Wey Navigation was built 100 years before the Canal Age. Wonersh was a centre of weaving for the medieval, famously dark-blue wool cloth that was exported from Surrey all over the world. Nice walk but wear proper boots if you go during winter as some of the trail gets pretty muddy. Two of these still remain can you find them? This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. Santa Ana Riverwalk Trail. About 100 years later, 4 locks were build between Guildford and Godalming, becoming the Godalming navigation. Learn how your comment data is processed. Across the field to the right were loads of houses. Join or log in above if you are already a member. Cross this and continue a few paces forward to reach the road. Lots to see along the River Wey including the Phillips Memorial Park and Eashing bridges. Subscribe to recieve 2 free travel guides: Top 10 Tips For Adventure Travellers and Wild Camping Kit List, How to Hike the Gower Peninsula Coast Path: In-Depth Travel Guide, The Journey Begins | Pan American Highway | S1 E1, Hiking Around the UKs First Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It takes you from our version of Venice, past lots of barge boats, and alongside Regents park. If you like a big steep hill, this one is for you. Because of the direction the road, the noise is pretty loud until you pass by and under the next bridge. Not great for Bandit Dog. You'll have chance to see Guildford's famous cobbled High Street plus Guildford Castle along with the picturesque River Wey where on summer days you'l see narrow boats, rowing boats and canoes all messing about on the river. Well, it actually continues to be quite pretty. I really like this trail. Experience the River Wey by water and discover the history of the river navigations on a boat trip from Dapdune Wharf. Explore the towpath from Guildford to Shalford and onto the pretty village of Wonersh with this crisp wintery walk. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Our Tour recommendations are based on thousands of activities completed by other people on komoot. The River Wey, now navigable, was used to transport goods to and from London and the River Thames. The Towpath Trail is easily accessible. You will also get a view of what I think is St Catherines Chapel on a hill across the field. Each length of the River Wey Navigation is different, passing historic locks, once-urban areas and rural plains. The walk starts and finishes from Godalming rail station. Bats are by far the most numerous canal mammals. At the starting point there is a large sign that states you must always wear a mask. Non members: paybyphone - use the app or call 0330 060 4037. Explore some of the most remote parts of Surrey's Wey Navigation waterway, taking in historic buildings and locks, on a walk that can be done either one way or there and back. The scenery is beautiful! The trail starts and finishes at bridge crossings. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Ok, now you are properly on the River Wey, and the walk is all simple from here. Just beyond the bus stop, fork left onto the stone public footpath and follow this across the wooden footbridge over the River Wey. Stage 2 of the North Downs Way. What restaurants are near River Walk Park? Crew urgently trying to get their goods to the city, to catch the London tides. Browse the large selection of second-hand books. You will walk over cute wooden bridge, not to cross to the other side of the River Wey, but to cross a little offshoot coming onto the river. Oil Seed Rape field, Halfway Lane. It was originally the ice house from Wonersh House, the Lords former home. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. NOTE: Most of the Thames Path is a public footpath on which cyclists have no legal right to ride unless they have permission from the landowners cycling without permission is a trespass offence against landowners. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. Along here there is a gate which says keep closed. There are a few of these around on the Wey Navigation river bends. The award-winning visitor centre at Dapdune Wharf in Guildford tells the story of the navigations and the people who lived and worked on them. Our Waters - River Wey. 7674 Soaring Bird Ct, Eastvale, CA 92880-3618, $ Cafe Hawaiian Vegetarian Friendly. 1) This walk starts from the centre of Guildford, behind the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. It is a remnant from the dark days of World War Two, built as part of the last defences against Nazi Germany invading London. What attractions are near River Walk Park? 2) Staying on the Wey Navigation path, look out on your right for a disused pillbox, or gunnery point, for the Home Guard. You will also walk past this roller thing. Now you dont actually have to walk up this bit, its just for fun. The River Wey & Godalming Navigations are owned by the National Trust however it is also possible to follow the natural river to some wonderful locations to see the wildlife and great locations such as Newark Priory and Woking Palace.