Have to ask to cross over the bridge at the station - lovely walk. I would suggest giving yourself at least 4 and a half hours, to amble this beautiful river path, to enjoy the countryside, and to stop for some water and snack breaks. For me, thats too long to walk straight along a river or canal. Come and get involved with the friendly team. 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. The site is largely rough grass, with mown paths, Picnic benches are available around the Wharf. Will it be sunny, cold or wet? A reasonably quiet route. Then turn left into William Rd. For less strenuous outings, there are plenty of serene waterside walks with beautiful meadows and the company of canal boats chugging along. The River Wey is a tributary of the River Thames with the main section between Weybridge and Godalming being located in Surrey, UK. You will also walk past this roller thing. The special places in National Trust care sometimes come with a few risks for visitors, be it coastline or countryside. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. You have a few incredible viewpoints on this walk, and a little bit of history with the gunpowder mills. This walk is published through a collaboration with Surrey County Council. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can Regents Canal full walk Also starting at Little Venice, except this one takes you along the full length of the canal, as far as the River Thames. Where does the river Wey start and finish? We're sorry, but we're unable to take dogs on the boat trips. You can enjoy a small walk or take your bicycle.. Great path to bring the kids to exercise and have fun.. If you did go up, make your way back down to continue the walk along the River Wey. 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. I was convinced I would get pooped on.luckily I didnt. To continue the walk, turn left to join the signed public footpath running immediately alongside the River Wey on your left. 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 I really mean that, just not for this first bit. Then come spring, they would lower the water level to get the field ready for farming again. Like fuzzy glass. A few stinging nettles but all good. Enjoy a range of refreshments at the tea-room or browse the second-hand bookshop at Dapdune to discover your next favourite read. There are two pathways, one dirt trail for horses and the other (asphalt) for bikers and hikers / runners. . This is a great trail for kids and dogs are allowed if on a lease. 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 where there is a tower. I went on a frosty Dec day and it was still bad. 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. I really like this trail. Walsham length is a man-made section of the navigation running from Pyrford Lock to Send. Blue Badge parking, accessible toilets and baby change facilities at Dapdune Wharf. Enjoy this trek and opportunity to dive back into nature and feel that connection once more. Paddling along the River Wey Navigations is a great way to explore this historic waterway. Some narrow roads on route - take care. Please comment below, let me know what you think and follow me onTwitterandInstagramto find out more. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's They make summer roosts in trees and bridges along the towpath. A bit muddy in places, but not overly so. This walk covers the southern part of the River Wey from the busy centre of Guildford the path soon takes on a rural nature. The Godalming Navigation, opened in 1764, extended the navigable waterway a further 4 miles to Godalming. You want to take the nearest one to the river, and finally, you can walk away from the road. Fantastic trail. 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. Under the bridge, the potentially muddy dirt path continues, and you will walk past a Wey Navigation river split. Our information for canoeists gives you launch points and guidance for safe canoeing. The Godalming Navigation, which links it to Godalming, has a further four locks and was completed in 1764. Very clean and well maintained. Walking trails along the towpath and across countryside. This church has an elegant spire of timber framing with lead. 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. It takes you from our version of Venice, past lots of barge boats, and alongside Regents park. From memory, this bit got particularly muddy. Thats why you may hear it referred to as the Wey Navigation, or sometimes the Wey and Godalming navigation. A Gannett Company. The walk is otherwise very pleasant. 96% of travelers recommend this experience. At the railway station, turn right and follow the railway line until you meet the Wey Navigation. The second two boats are used for walk-ups when we have additional skippers. Dogs, kids, horses too! It runs 15 miles from Guildford to the Thames at Weybridge. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Fantastic easy walk. Turn left along the road, follow it around a sharp right-hand bend (with Eashing Farm on the left) and continue past the complex of barns on the right. And on this side, once past some more barges, some houses appeared again.and then, the bright orange Sainsburies sign. Its fairly steep and rugged, and the ground becomes sand which can add to the slippiness. I decided to wait until I reached the end of the route in Guildford before getting lunch as that meant there was a reward to look forward to! This time with lots of barges. Whilst you are there: Visit Shalford Mill, an 18th-century watermill run by the National Trust (opening times at nationaltrust.org.uk/shalford-mill). It comes to an end in about .8 mile and then you just come back the same way which is just under 2 miles for the total walk. 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. The River Wey is a tributary of the River Thames with the main section between Weybridge and Godalming being located in Surrey, UK. Not muddy, lovely woods, shame about the traffic in places. Thank you for your support. Along the towpath dogs must be under control and on leads in lock areas. 92% of travelers recommend this experience. We are always interested in your book donations - the Shed's success depends on generous donations, and we warmly welcome your pre-loved books. Then you head to the hills. Bear right along this drive and continue only until you reach the corner of a garden wall on your right. This travel guide provides information on how to walk or cycle along the River Wey Navigation Path. It is a serene and peaceful river that passes through some classic English countryside and has an amazing 300 year old history of barge transport and canal infrastructure. Addlestone train station, Byfleet and New Haw, Guildford, Farncombe and Godalming all close to the Navigations To reach Dapdune Wharf from Guildford train station, exit by platform 2, cross the car park, cross Walnut Tree Close and bridge. At this point, I did get a sense that the Wey Navigation walk was nearly over. Located the "River Walk Park" in Eastvale, California, approximately 24 miles from home, This easy walking trail end about 0.8 miles from the starting point; and then you have the pleasure of reversing your course back to the starting point for a total of 1.6 miles for the . Further along, the tarmac path runs alongside the River Wey on your left and then later leads you over a wooden footbridge with a beautiful weir across to the left. Keep going, and you will reach St Catherines Lock. We also have reciprocal rights to fish the Guilford Angling . Discover our different types of membership, River Wey and Godalming Navigations and Dapdune Wharf, back to River Wey and Godalming Navigations and Dapdune Wharf, A boat trip on the Dapdune Belle at River Wey, Man standing on the footbridge over the River Wey near Bowers Lock, Teenagers dip fishing nets on poles into the water at River Wey, Family-friendly things to do at River Wey Navigations and Dapdune Wharf, Climate change adaptation guidance for heritage organisations, National Trust Registered Charity 205846 Heelis, Kemble Drive, Swindon SN2 2NA. Scenic moringing countryside / river / urban virtual run / gimbal walking tour with music along the Wey Navigation near Guildford, England, UK. Keep ahead as the bridleway lane narrows to a stone path heading downhill through a tunnel of trees and follow this all the way to the bottom. Eat indoors or use the outside seating by the river. Some parts of this walk are on a windy road where cars go on, it felt a little stressful with kids. Here there are three trails. There is level access to the tearoom from the back door. I shall not reiterate a full description of the history of the Wey Navigation, covered very well by Richard Clayton in his introduction to Walk 31. The banks and waterway support a rich variety of wildlife, so whether you're on a walk or in a boat, keep your eyes peeled for the natural world around you. The Wey Navigations is a two pawprint rated property. Beyond the woodland, the bridleway leads you under power lines and continues with a horse paddock on the left. 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). A mix of path types along the way with a few stretches of the walk along quiet roads. Back in the day, they were to help barge boats gets around the corners of the River. Particularly on the walk out of Guildford. Ticket charges apply to all people over one year old. Flying about in their flock. More similar or nearby walking recommendations, will be at the end of the post . You need to log in as a member of Walkingworld to access the details for this walk. Cross this and continue a few paces forward to reach the road. Because of the direction the road, the noise is pretty loud until you pass by and under the next bridge. When on the bridge, there is a gap to the right, and you can see a hidden home with a lawn leading to their own bit of river. It is a serene and peaceful river that passes through some classic English countryside and has an amazing 300 year old history of barge transport and canal infrastructure. Hidden Valley Nature Center and Wildlife Area is located along the Santa Ana River, east of Norco on Arlington Avenue, one mile west of La Sierra Avenue. Less money meant that the navigations couldnt be maintained. So you could take the train to West Byfleet, walk the trail, then take the train home from Guildford. The current was generated by a water-wheel at Westbrook Mills. It is mostly common land and woodlands on both sides of the road. One of the fields may have livestock. Now, there is a way to continue the walk along the river, kind of. Took about 1hr 20 mins at a good pace but stopped for a few photos. I shall not reiterate a full description of the history of the Wey Navigation, covered very well by Richard Clayton in his introduction to Walk 31. Countryside A sanctuary for wildlife, a historic waterway running through the heart of Surrey. Look out for the old railway station at Bramley, which now forms part of the Downs Link long-distance walking path. The Wey Navigation was built 100 years before the Canal Age. Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Find out how to keep safe throughout your visits. Hello, my name is Zoe and welcome to my blog about walks and hikes in England. Several species, including Daubentons and pipistrelle, roost in canal structures along the River Wey and forage for insects over the water, the towpath and along the adjoining corridor. At Wonersh, theres The Grantley Arms and Wonersh Village Stores. Here you can see the difference in the water levels. Past the field, and under some more trees, you will soon reach the bridge. Section 1 of the North Downs Way. From walnut bridge follow the route pass the side of the Odeon (not along the river) towards the car park, turn left. Im glad you asked. How does the braking system work in a car? Back in the 16th century, the Tillingbourne was one of the countrys most industrial rivers. After crossing the Weir, the path does get slightly muddy. You pass through a number of locks where you might see a docking houseboat, not to mention weirs and old weir-houses. Well maintained, quite, restrooms clean. The towpath along the River Wey is edged with a variety of plants which create habitats for a wealth of wildlife. 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. The Towpath Trail is easily accessible. 12 locks were build and ready for use in 1653. 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 where there is a tower. The pidgins were going a bit crazy here. 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. Bring your family to the Dapdune Wharf on winter weekends until 19 March. Nice to have varied scenery to walk through. 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. Follow Halfway Lane, a tarmac access lane, for some distance. The rest of it being from Guildford to Weybridge. The trail starts and finishes at bridge crossings. After crossing the river at Pyrford Lock, you walk along the River Wey Navigation Path pretty much back to the car. There are alternative car parks within Godalming if you prefer. Open 9am-5.30pm. Due to the new round of Corona Virus regulations in California, forced to find a new hiking trail closer to home. I really enjoy going for a walk in this park along the trail. The Wey Navigation was built 100 years before the Canal Age. Expect mud on the path if it has been raining. So, I said you dont need any navigation skills for this walk. Species common to most lengths include cuckoo flower, meadowsweet, hemp-agrimony, and purple loosestrife. I wasnt expecting this, so it was a nice surprise. The Godalming and Wey navigations were then donated to the National Trust. Toughness 6 out of 10. A reasonably flat(ish) route leaving Godalming following the Fox Way to Eashing and then returning to Godalming along the river Wey. 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 Wey was one of the first British rivers to be made navigable, and opened to barge traffic in 1653. Im not sure if this is a temporary thing, or if its permanently closed to the public. Alternatively you can bike the route in 45 minutes to an hour. 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. But if thats your vibe, then Im all for it. Home to the Wey and Godalming Navigation, the first navigable river in the UK, taking a boat trip in Surrey is a great way to explore picturesque waterways and uncover new gems. 98% of travelers recommend this experience. The Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul. This walk covers the southern part of the River Wey from the busy centre of Guildford the path soon takes on a rural nature. The next section of the walk along the River Wey is easy, along a wide dirt path. It meant business. There were also some unique looking trees along this bit. . Leave Godalming rail station via the main exit (on Platform 2), cross the road and turn left along the pavement. Trips should be booked online in advance to guarantee a trip. 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. Paddling along the River Wey Navigations is a great way to explore this historic waterway. Narrow attractive streets, lined with many ancient and historic buildings, lie alongside the River Wey. Farnham to Guildford walk 11 miles. This one is in London, and takes you along the Regents Canal. Godalming Angling Society own or have the fishing rights on approximately 8 miles of the River Wey, stretching from Eashing at the A3 crossing point, down-stream through Godalming, and on to just south of Guildford. Editors' Code of Practice. (Clean up after your pet). If you want to stay in the Guildford area, you can check out my post about the best walks from Guidlford. Even the railway view is pretty cool up here. definitely muddy in a few places, but easy walking :). Are you sure you wish to delete this comment? Cross over and turn left along the lane (taking care of traffic) and soon you will be able to join the right-hand pavement. 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. With a mix of under tree and open air walking. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. A lovely walk along the river. Nice trail with a mixture of woodland and farmland. Good moderate-short walk past some lovely farm land and rivers. A few inclines but all manageable. This village was a hive of industry in the 1400s when the area developed a highly successful cloth-making industry. To do this, go over the next bridge and keep going until you reach the main road. With less trade, meant less money. Catteshall Lock is the first lock on the Godalming Navigation. This walk takes you along the River Arun the whole way to Arundel, where you will get a glimpse of the impressive Arundel Castle. Our Tour recommendations are based on thousands of activities completed by other people on komoot. Go past the law courts and take next turning left into Mary Rd. You may see roe deer scurrying about in the fields on either side of the river, kestrels and parakeets above and a good variety of bats and owls at night. Eventually you will emerge from the woodland via another staggered barrier. This route starts along the river, but then veers off to the east - rejoining the river just before Guildford. I will definitely be back! There are several . This 15-mile waterway linked Guildford to Weybridge on the Thames, and then to London. Customize Map data OpenStreetMap contributors For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow at least 9 hours. I love getting together with friends in the morning and hitting the trail. Imagine this, the cost of 1 single is the same as a return. Two of these still remain can you find them? Follow the A281 for a mile-and-a-half. After St Catherines Lock, the route stays open air, with fields to the side. 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. The Godalming Navigation, opened in 1764, extended the navigable waterway a further 4 miles to Godalming. The River Wey has some interesting history. From open seas to meandering rivers and lakes, there are plenty of spots where you can kayak or canoe at National Trust places. At this time, not certain if I would be interested in returning to this park in the future. Commercial barges ceased in 1983. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Keep going until you meet Broadford Bridge, which crosses over the river at Shalford. The River Watch trip goes downstream towards Stoke Lock, offering a different view of Guildford and its surrounding area and looking out for wildlife such as kingfishers. You know, with the roads and cars. However you decide to explore the region, theres always a country pub to unwind in after a day exploring the trails. 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. Across the field to the right were loads of houses. The beginning of the walk from Guildford is a bit confusing and stop/start. With over 300,000 words and more than 2,000 images, the site is maintained by volunteers who have tried to give you a great introduction to this beautiful and historic valley.

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