Can you walk along River Wey?

Can you walk along River Wey?

The path is relatively flat and good for all ages and fitness levels. The most common route is a 19km walk along the canal and towpath between Guildford and West Byfleet. The River Wey walking path on the AllTrails app – great for tracking and directions when on your hikes!

Is it safe to swim in the River Wey?

River Wey, Artington A stone’s throw from Guildford, this sandy stretch of river is slow-moving and shallow, making it a fine spot for wild swimming newbies. You can also find another great stretch of the Wey down by Godalming, which tends to be a tad quieter.

Do I need a Licence to kayak on the River Wey?

All craft on the River Wey and Godalming Navigations require a licence from the National Trust. Portable licences are issued to unpowered kayaks, canoes, rowboats, dinghies, punts and skiffs. Comprehensive BCU membership includes a licence fee for use on the Wey Navigations.

Can you kayak on the River Wey?

Canoeing provides an excellent opportunity to discover the Wey Navigations. Our information for canoeists gives you launch points and guidance for safe canoeing. Today, the leisurely pace of the Navigations contrasts with the speed of the railways and motorways that link London and Guildford.

How long does it take to walk five miles?

So, how long does it take to walk 5 miles? on average it takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to walk 5 miles. However, this will change according to the pace you are walking at. The average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour. With a walking speed of 3 miles per hour it will take you about 20 minutes to walk one mile.

Is the Wey Navigation open?

The waterway and towpath are open for visitors to access. Dapdune Wharf is closed for the winter and will reopen on 26 March 2022.

Can you swim in the River Wey Navigation?

River Wey, Surrey Getting there: Take the train to Chilworth Station and follow signs for the Wey Navigation to swim near the Manor Inn, or get off at Guildford and follow the river’s footpath, swimming just outside the edge of town.

Who is responsible for the River Wey?

Today the navigations are owned and operated by the National Trust. The Environment Agency has some responsibility for maintaining the navigation. They have inherited ownership of 18 weir and associated structures from Farnham to the Thames at Weybridge.

How deep is the River Wey?

between 1.10m and 2.60m.
The usual range of the River Wey at Guildford is between 1.10m and 2.60m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.

Is the River Wey private?

River Wey and Godalming Navigations and Dapdune Wharf is a private location and is only accessible by prior arrangement or when public events are scheduled.

Can you paddle on the River Wey?

A licence to paddle the River Wey can be obtained from the National Trust at Dapdune Wharf or is included in Canoe England membership – take your Canoe England membership card with you. Park down by the river to the left of the Row Barge public house.

Can you paddle board on Frensham Pond?

For a more dramatic landscape and large expanse of water head west to Frensham Little Pond and Great Pond. Set amongst the heathland the ponds offer a sanctuary for wildlife with the Great Pond boasting a sandy beach! Although more popular at the coast, Paddle Boarding does take place in the Surrey Hills.

How long does it take to walk the River Wey?

The path is relatively flat and good for all ages and fitness levels. The most common route is a 19km walk along the canal and towpath between Guildford and West Byfleet. The River Wey walking path on the AllTrails app – great for tracking and directions when on your hikes! 2. Where Does it Start and Finish?

What can you do on the River Wey?

There are many different trails on the River Wey – mostly along different areas of the towpath but some also across the countryside and reaching heights that allow far-reaching views of the North Downs. Walk following the route of the last commercial barges on the Wey Navigations.

How far is the River Wey towpath?

Walk this Wey – Walks on the River Wey towpath The River Wey towpath follows the banks of the river from it’s junction with the Thames to Godalming (a distance of 20 miles), passing through the centre of Guildford on the way.

Where can I Walk the River Wey in Guildford?

This walk covers the southern part of the River Wey from the busy centre of Guildford the path soon takes on a rural nature. 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.

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