This beautiful walk along the Basingstoke Canal has the added bonus of three play areas, three locks and plenty of ducks!
Section 5 of the Basingstoke Canal Towpath Section 5 of the Basingstoke Canal towpath takes you on a 2.75 mile walk from Curzon Bridge in Deepcut to the Canal Centre in Mytchett. This is not a circular path. The Deepcut Flight Section 5 includes the last 3 locks of Deepcut Flight, which is a series of 14 locks on the Basingstoke Canal between Pirbright and Surrey Heath. In total these locks raise boats by nearly 100 feet in just 2 miles! The Locks The locks have two enormous wooden doors at each end with huge levers. The Route This section of the towpath starts at Curzon Bridge, a modern bridge that shelters Lock 25 and leads you past Frimley Lodge Park, which has two play areas, one with a castle theme and a second with a woodland feel. About a ten to twenty minute walk further down the Basingstoke Canal takes you to the end of this section and the Basingstoke Canal Centre. Plenty of Wildlife Wildlife is everywhere along the canal with plenty of waterbirds, including ducks and coots with gorgeous chicks. You often spot herons too, either frozen in the canal or wobbling along the path itself. The Walk This section of the towpath is 2.75 miles long and is not circular. It took us about 2 hours, walking at a child’s pace. I often cycle this route and it takes about 20 minutes to reach the Canal Centre from Curzon Bridge. The Paths The towpath is generally flat but does rise a little along this stretch. This means that at each lock there is a little hill but nothing we found strenuous. The towpath can be muddy in places so be sure to bring wellies if it has been raining. The surface can be a little bumpy with stones in some places but is easy to use a bike or buggy along. There is a road crossing and then a section where you walk along a road so you need to take care. Where to Next? North – Section 4: The Deepcut Flight between Pirbright Bridge and Curzon Bridge South – Section 6: Canal Centre to Ash Lock to Wellesley Woods
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Further Information
Nearest Town: Deepcut or Mytchett (depending on which end you start from) Opens: Daily Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and a blanket. How Long We Spent There: About three hours. Parking: We parked one car in the lay-by on Gapemouth Road (GU24 0PQ – see above for details) and a second car at the Basingstoke Canal Centre (GU16 6DD). Wildlife You Might See: Ducks, swans, Canada geese, herons, coots, moorhens, other birds, foxes, stag beetles, butterflies and other insects. Information Written: June 2024
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU24 0DN (from Deepcut). The Deepcut postcode will take you to Stanley Hill, which is as close to the Deepcut lay-by as possible to direct with postcodes. The lay-by is actually next to the railway bridge on Gapemouth Road. For the exact location, please see the Where To Go Map as the marker called “Basingstoke Canal Walk 05 – Deepcut to Frimley Green to Basingstoke Canal Visitor Centre” points to the lay-by. GU16 6DD (from Mytchett).
Cost: Free
Facilities: There is a picnic table along the way at lock 28. There is a cafe and picnic area at Frimley Lodge Park and the Canal Centre.
Buggies: Buggy friendly.
Cost of Parking: Free
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