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- Surrey's oldest waterway
- A wildlife corridor, 20 miles from London
- Wharf visitor centre with interactive exhibits
- Children's trails and special events
- Climb aboard Reliance, one of the last surviving Wey barges
- History, biodiversity and recreation in one place
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River trips 114 (conditions permitting). Access to towpath during daylight hours all year. Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
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01483 561389
Fax: 01483 531667
Email: riverwey@nationaltrust.org.uk
Standard Admission Dapdune Wharf: £3.80, child £2, family £10.50. Groups £3. £1 voucher if arriving by public transport (please present valid ticket). NT Education Group members free. Sessions led by Education Officer and all resources available at £1.50 per child per session (minimum charge £40). Separate charge for river trips on electric launch, adults £3.50, child £2, trips subject to weather conditions. Charge applies to children over 1 year and NT members; max. 12 passengers. Navigations: the entire 19½ milles towpath is open to walkers, with free moorings for visiting boats. Navigation licences (including all lock tolls) payable on all craft are issued for the year; visitor passes issued for up to 21 days. NT members have 10% reduction on production of current membership card for visitor passes only. There are insurance and safety requirements to protect the property; check with Navigations Office in advance. Horse-drawn boat trips on narrow boat Iona (not NT) from Godalming Wharf (telephone 01483 414938); rowboats, punts, canoes and narrow boats at Farncombe Boat House (not NT; telephone 01483 421306); restaurant boats, excursion boats, rowboats and canoes at Guildford Boat House (not NT; telephone 01483 504494) |
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