Pyrford and the River Wey

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"A charming circuit that follows the peaceful River Wey for much of the route."
Walk directions
Walk through the car park, cross the bridge at the traffic lights and follow the roadside pavement towards Pyrford Village. The pavement begins on the right-hand side, and crosses the water meadows on several small bridges. There are good views of Newark Priory from this part of the walk, and in wet weather the flooded fields attract swans and other waterfowl. The pavement now switches to the left-hand side, and you cross The Bourne stream bridge; then, as the road swings hard right at Church Hill, keep straight on up the steep woodland path to St Nicholas Church.
Bear right past the church, cross the road and take the slab path through the new churchyard. Cross the two stiles at the far side and then go through the field to a stile on the left. Go over the stile and follow a sandy track through the farmyard and towards the line of pylons. Bear left under the first set of power lines, following the field edge on your right. Carry straight on past the footpath turnings, right and left, and when directly under the wires turn right on a waymarked path and head towards the corner of a garden that juts out into the field. Bear slightly left here, keeping the fence on your left-hand side. Continue through a metal kissing gate at Pyrford Green House and down the gravelled drive to Pyrford Road.
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  Terrain  - Riverside tow path, some field paths and roadside, 4 stiles
  Landscape  - Flat river valley with extensive water meadows
  Dog friendliness  - Can mostly run free but on lead for roadside and golf course
  Parking  - Newark Lane (unsurfaced) car park, off B367
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
You could hardly imagine a more romantic hideaway than this Elizabethan summerhouse. This mellow, red-brick building stands two storeys high, with a first-floor entrance and a curious, ogee-pitched roof to keep off the rain. At just 14ft square, you wouldn’t hold a party here, but it’s a cosy...
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Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.
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Pyrford and the River Wey

Recommended by
Our view
"A charming circuit that follows the peaceful River Wey for much of the route."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Riverside tow path, some field paths and roadside, 4 stiles
  Landscape - Flat river valley with extensive water meadows
  Dog friendliness - Can mostly run free but on lead for roadside and golf course
  Parking - Newark Lane (unsurfaced) car park, off B367
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
You could hardly imagine a more romantic hideaway than this Elizabethan summerhouse. This mellow, red-brick building stands two storeys high, with a first-floor entrance and a curious, ogee-pitched roof to keep off the rain. At just 14ft square, you wouldn’t hold a party here, but it’s a cosy...
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Surrey
Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.