Guildford to Weybridge

Sun 2nd Nov 2014

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Event Details Updated
More details added. Note now ends in Weybridge
Event Type
Group Walk
Region
Southern England
Local Group
London
Distance
19ml.
Start Time
09.15
Route
Start Guildford stn. Dep. 08.30 train from Waterloo. (Linear walk. get day return to Guildford). Through the town and up onto Pewley Down, then St Martha’s, Newlands Corner, West Clandon. Lunch (11ml) at New Inn, Send. Afternoon follows Wey Navigation past the junction with Basingstoke Canal. Then via the back of the old Brooklands racetrack to Weybridge. Trains to London every 30mins (16 & 46)
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