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Wharf Weenies

Calling all mini outdoor adventurers to Dapdune Wharf! Come along and have fun in this beautiful green space in the heart of Guildford.

  • Booking essential

Immerse yourself in our tranquil outdoor setting with a sing song, storytelling and creative nature play. Get mixing in the mud kitchen, and make crafts from natural resources and go wildlife spotting. The sessions will be led by Julie Johnson who has a wealth of experience as a forest school and early years leader. Suitable for children aged up to 4 years. Adult and one child £8, additional child £4

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Child 1 additional child aged 4yrs and younger£4.00
Child 1 child aged 4yrs and younger plus 1 adult£8.00

Event additional prices

Ticket typeTicket category
1 additional child aged up to 4 years.£4.00
1 child (up to 4 years old) plus 1 adult£8.00

The basics

Booking details

Call Please book online

Suitability

Suitable for children up to 4 years old. Children to be accompanied by adults.

Meeting point

Dapdune Wharf

What to bring and wear

Wear weather appropriate clothing suitable for the outdoors.

Accessibility

Uneven ground in some areas.

Upcoming events

Guided walk: Ranmore Common/Polesden Lacey circular 

Our first Wednesday walk of the new season takes us through one of our local National Trust properties

Event summary

on
14 Jan 2026
at 10:30 to 14:00

Tai Chi taster sessions 

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.

Event summary

on
16 Jan to 30 Jan 2026
at 14:00 to 15:00+ 2 other dates or times

Guided walk round Frensham 

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.

Event summary

on
1 Feb 2026
at 10:30 to 15:00

Wassailing at Dapdune Wharf 

Join us for this ancient tradition to wish our orchard fruit trees good health for the year ahead as we wake them from their winter slumber to encourage growth and a good harvest.

Event summary

on
14 Feb 2026
at 12:00 to 15:30