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Places To Visit In Surrey - Part One

Puffins • May 17, 2021

Time for a Walk!

I’m sure over the past year you’ve been on many walks and found some hidden gems in your local area.

Now we can meet other people and dine inside we might skip a walk around our local area in favour of more variety for our weekends, understandably so! However, it would be a shame to forget the local treasures we have found or not to discover more areas.


Within half an hour drive of Walton and Windlesham is the Riverside Park Nature Reserve in Guildford. A canal walk which leads to a wetland board walk, a lake and a lock keepers house.


It’s a really beautiful walk on a warm summer’s day and also great for puddle splashing if it’s more of a soggy Sunday stroll!


With two ways to walk, it’s easy to do a round trip with different views in either direction to make the walk interesting. I must admit, one direction isn’t quite as pretty as the other but it has large open areas of grass and a stone path – just watch out for the pylon!


The board walk is approximately 15 minutes from the car park. I would advise to keep left on the stone path and follow it all the way down, you’ll get there eventually and its definitely the quickest way. For the trek back to the car I would suggest walking back along the canal, the water is always so still and silky looking, the reflections on it are so beautiful!



The lake is next to the board walk, you can walk completely around it and at the top of the lake is grassland, perfect for a pic-nic!

Location:

Bowers Lane

Guildford

Surrey

GU4 7ND



The main access is via Bowers Lane which is situated off Clay Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7ND. There is a height barrier in the car park, which is small but enough for 20 or so cars, it’s free too!

 

We hope you enjoy visiting!

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