Welcome to our first walk of the new year! Let's start as we mean to go on...
For the New Year try a taster session of Tai Chi to help with your mental wellbeing. On Friday afternoons at 2pm anyone aged 17 and over can join a free session run by Sport in Mind.
Our first Wednesday walk of the new season takes us through one of our local National Trust properties
Discover the southern branch of the river Wey and the surrounding heathland and ponds. Visit the site of the first known withdrawal of labour for better working conditions in 1246.
A guided walk with lots of little known historical facts about the countryside around Guildford
An old favourite returns, taking you from suburbia through rural landscapes that shouldn't exist so close to London.
If the day is fine, you can see for miles on this walk
When we say 'around Shalford' we really mean the countryside around Shalford. This is a 6.5mile guided walk from Artington park and ride round in a big circle and back to Artington...
Explore the area that gave birth to the Wey Navigation with us on this just over 8 mile walk.
Will it be sunny, cold or wet? To enjoy a free guided walk, all you have to do is dress for the weather - its great to be outdoors...
We're borrowing another Trust place for the start of the walk - Clandon Park. Since the Clandon Estate used to belong to the Weston family, and Sir Richard Weston created the Wey Navigation, we thought it was fair...
Walk the route of the old A3 before it was put in a tunnel and visit the market town of Haslemere with a break for refreshments before heading back to Gibbet Hill and the car park.
Explore the river Wey beyond its navigable limit on a short walk from Godalming Wharf
Intriguing evidence of an industrial past made easier - join us for a walk around the nine accessible remaining Lovelace Bridges of Horsley.
The alternative name for this walk is 'Through the Albury Estate' as most of the walk passes through it.
River Wey, Winkworth Arboretum and Hydon's Ball and Heath - all on foot! This is a 10 mile plus guided walk that is hard to resist...
How about a nice, flat six-miler? Why not join the River Wey volunteers and get out in the fresh air?