River Wey – Toddle Doddle https://toddledoddle.com Find Your Next Adventure Sat, 15 Jun 2024 08:55:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 102446132 Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Farnham https://toddledoddle.com/hollowdene-recreation-ground-frensham/ https://toddledoddle.com/hollowdene-recreation-ground-frensham/#respond Sat, 15 Jun 2024 05:40:10 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/oak-hanger-play-area-oakhanger-bordon-copy/ Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surrey Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Farnham Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Farnham Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Farnham

Hollowdene Recreation Ground has a small play area with equipment for use by children under the age of 14 years. 

 

The Play Equipment

Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, FarnhamThe play equipment includes:

  • swings
  • toddler swings
  • a pirate boat
  • a seesaw
  • a roundabout
  • a multiplay with a bridge, bars and a slide with a ladder
  • a second slide with easy to climb stairs
  • a balance course
  • two springers
  • Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, Near Farnham, Surreya hopscotch board
  • a covered seating area
  • an outdoor multi-gym
  • a picnic table
  • a table tennis table 
  • seats.

 

 

Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, FarnhamNext to the play area is a very large sports field with a football pitch and a cricket pitch.

There is also a shop where you can buy snacks and ice cream and the child and dog friendly Holly Bush

 

 

A Walk to a Stream

Hollowdene Recreation Ground, Frensham, FarnhamIf you walk down past the playing fields you come to a footpath through the trees.

This leads to a bridge over a little stream and some fields where we spotted some ducks and rabbits.

List Play Equipment

 

Visit the Hollowdene Recreation Ground Play Area website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Frensham, near Farnham
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU10 3BJ

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: There is village shop next to the play area, a pub nearby where you can buy food.  You can also bring a picnic.
Facilities: A shop, pub and a picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a good sized car park.
Cost of Parking: Free

Animals You Might See: Ducks, insects and rabbits.

Information Written: February 2020
Information Checked: June 2024

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Hollowdene Recreation Ground and Play Area in Frensham, near Farnham, is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.3
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Drive the Tractor at The Jubilee Play Area, Tilford https://toddledoddle.com/the-juilee-play-area-tilford/ https://toddledoddle.com/the-juilee-play-area-tilford/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 07:00:59 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/oareborough-play-area-bracknell-copy-2/ The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, Surrey The Jubilee Play Area, Tilford

The Jubilee Play Area is a small play area in Tilford with a zip wire and a tractor!

 

The Jubilee Play Area in Tilford, Near Farnham, SurreyThe play equipment includes:

  • a tractor to play on
  • a wooden house with a slide, climbing wall, fireman’s pole and ladder
  • a zip wire
  • swings
  • toddler swings
  • a basket swing
  • a spinning, rope climbing frame
  • a balance course and
  • a picnic table.

 

The Jubilee Play Area, TilfordNext to the play area is a small football pitch with a two goals.

 

List Play Equipment

 

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Further Information

Nearest Town: Tilford
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU10 2AB

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic.
Facilities: Picnic tables

How Long We Spent There: 1 hour
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There are parking spaces next to the play area.
Cost of Parking: Free

Information Written: June 2017
Information Checked: February 2023

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Jubilee Play Area in Tilford is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
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Play by the Wey at The Phillips Memorial Park, Godalming https://toddledoddle.com/the-phillips-memorial-park-godalming/ https://toddledoddle.com/the-phillips-memorial-park-godalming/#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2024 14:10:24 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/crownpits-play-area-in-godalming-copy/ The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surrey

Sitting next to the River Wey, The Phillips Memorial Park has a wooden play area, a field, skate park and also a riverside walk.  

 

The play equipment includes:

  • a multiplay and slide with nets and easy to climb stairs
  • a wooden climbing frame with a net
  • an obstacle course 
  • swings
  • toddler swings
  • a basket swing
  • The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, Surreya little wooden slide for smaller children
  • a boat
  • a spinning cup
  • seats.

 

 

 

The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming, SurreyThe play area is in a large field with a meadow, pond and a riverside walk.

 

List Play Equipment

 

Visit The Phillips Memorial Park website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Godalming
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU7 1HR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat in one of the local cafes, pubs or restaurants.
Facilities: Picnic table, toilets, accessible toilets, snacks, ice cream.

How Long We Spent There: 1 hour
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: Crown Court Car Park is next to the play area.
Cost of Parking: From £1.10 per hour. 

Information Written: July 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to The Phillips Memorial Park and Play Area in Godalming is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.0
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User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Begin an Adventure at Shalford Park, Guildford https://toddledoddle.com/shalford-park-guildford/ https://toddledoddle.com/shalford-park-guildford/#respond Fri, 26 Jan 2024 07:05:13 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/st-catherines-hill-guildford-copy/ Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey

Shalford Park is a great spot to start an adventure. From here you can walk to St Catherine’s Hill, St Catherine’s lock, find a sacred spring or begin a trip along the North Downs Way.

 

Shalford Park

Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreyShalford Park itself is a large open area with lots of football pitches and some toilets.

 

 

 

 

St Catherine’s Hill

River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreySt Catherine’s Hill has been a sacred site for thousands of years.

 

 

 

 

St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreyIn the 14th century a chapel was built here, which now lies in ruins.

 

 

 

 

 

Sacred Spring

Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreyAt the bottom of St Catherine’s Hill by the River Wey is a sacred spring that was believed to cure sore eyes. 

 

 

 

 

River Wey Navigations 

The River Wey runs along Shalford Park.

 

 

 

 

 

St Catherine’s Lock

If you cross the river and turn left, you can walk to St Catherine’s Lock.   

 

 

 

 

Finding the River and St Catherine’s Hill

Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreyAs you leave Shalford Park car park, head to the line of trees on your right and follow the footpath that leads through the trees and on to the River Wey and St Catherine’s Hill.

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Visit the Shalford Park website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Guildford 
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU4 8AA 

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and a blanket.
Facilities: None.

How Long We Spent There: 1 hour
Buggies: Generally buggy friendly but some of the paths can be narrow.

Parking: Car park.
Cost of Parking: £4 per day. 

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks and other birds, butterflies and other insects.

Information Written: July 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Shalford Park in Guildford (not including walking to St Catherine’s Hill and St Catherine’s Lock) is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.0
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Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Climb Dragon Hill, St Catherine’s Hill, Guildford https://toddledoddle.com/st-catherines-hill-guildford/ https://toddledoddle.com/st-catherines-hill-guildford/#respond Thu, 25 Jan 2024 14:05:44 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/normandy-common-and-play-area-copy/ Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Park and St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road Scred Spring, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Ferry Road, St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Lock in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey River Wey at Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey River Wey at Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey Shalford Water Meadows in Guildford, Surrey

A walk to St Catherine’s Hill involves the River Wey, bridges, a lock, a sacred spring and water meadows. 

 

St Catherine’s Hill

River Wey Navigations at St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreySt Catherine’s Hill used to be called Drakehull (or Dragon Hill) and is  a sacred site that dates back thousands of years to the Stone Age.

 

 

 

St Catherine's Hill in Guildford, SurreyIn the 14th century a chapel was built here, which now lies in ruins.

 

 

 

 

 

Sacred Spring

At the bottom of St Catherine’s Hill by the River Wey is a sacred spring that was believed to cure sore eyes. 

 

 

 

 

Next to it is a little plaque and a poem:

“Your upward path, my downward flow

Are fixed by law divine,

My task is to refresh your soul,

Yours to discover mine”

 

 

River Wey Navigations 

The River Wey flows past St Catherine’s Hill.

 

 

 

 

You can follow the River Wey Navigations footpath along the river (if you are looking at the river then follow the path to the right)

 

 

 

and on to St Catherine’s Lock.  

 

 

 

 

 

St Catherine’s Lock

When at the lock, you can either turn around and go back to the car park the same way you have come or cross the river 

 

 

 

and follow the footpath back to Shalford Park,

 

 

 

 

passing St Mary’s Church, Shalford.

 

 

 

 

 

This route is wilder than the path along the river, with obstacles like fallen trees

 

 

 

 

and streams. 

 

 

 

 

 

Finding St Catherine’s Hill

As you leave Shalford Park car park, head to the line of trees on your right

 

 

 

 

and follow the footpath that leads through the trees and on to the River Wey.

 

 

 

 

Once at the river, cross the bridge

 

 

 

 

 

walk past the spring and up Ferry Lane to the main road.

 

 

 

 

St Catherine’s Hill is on your left and will take you up to the church.

 

Read More

 

Visit the St Catherine’s Hill website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Guildford 
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU3 1LJ is the nearest postcode but parking is on the other side of the River Wey at GU4 8AA.

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and a blanket.
Facilities: None.

How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: Generally buggy friendly but some of the paths can be narrow.

Parking: There is a car park at Shalford Park (GU4 8AA).
Cost of Parking: £4 per day. 

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks and other birds, butterflies and other insects.

Information Written: July 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to St Catherine’s Hill and St Catherine’s Lock in Guildford is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.8
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Paddle and Play in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton https://toddledoddle.com/flood-meadows/ https://toddledoddle.com/flood-meadows/#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2022 19:00:10 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=24639 Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Brick Kiln Lane, The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Brick Kiln Lane, The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire Brick Kiln Lane, The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshire

Flood Meadows hides a beautiful surprise – nestled away behind the trees is the young River Wey. Here the river is so near to its northern source that the water is shallow and slow-flowing and offers a shady place to splash, paddle and pond dip. 

There are no facilities here so bring everything you need. 

 

Flood Meadows

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireFlood Meadows has 15 acres of fields, flowers and mature trees.

 

 

 

 

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireIt also has a peaceful path that winds along the northern branch of the River Wey,

 

 

 

 

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshireunder the trees,

 

 

 

 

 

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, Hampshireand over a pond.

 

 

 

 

 

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThis was originally water-cress beds and is now home to frogs, newts, snails and lots of water birds.

 

 

 

 

The River Wey

The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThe River Wey has two branches – the northern and the southern branch.

The source of the northern branch is just a short walk from Flood Meadows.

 

 

 

The Wey Walk

The Wey Walk, Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThis is a signposted 1.75 mile walk that starts at King’s Pond and follows the River Wey through Alton to its source.

A copy of the Wey Walk leaflet can be found on the Walk Alton website

 

 

 

To the Source!

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireYou can walk to the source of the northern branch of the River Wey by following the Wey Walk signs through Flood Meadows and on to its main gateway.

 

 

 

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireWhen you join Basingstoke Road, turn right and walk down the pavement to the corner.

 

 

 

 

Brick Kiln Lane, The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThe Source of the north branch of the River Wey is in the field opposite you.

 

 

 

 

The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireIf you follow the path to the end of the field, there are some drainage pipes, which were dry when we visited.

 

 

 

Brick Kiln Lane, The Source of the Northern Branch of the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThe field was too overgrown to see where the River Wey springs out of the ground but you might have a better view in the winter when everything has died back. 

 

 

 

Bring Everything You Need

Paddling in the River Wey at Flood Meadows, Alton, HampshireThere are fields where you can have a picnic but there are no other facilities so be sure to bring everything else you need. 

 

Read More

 

Visit the Flood Meadows website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Alton
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU34 1HR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: Picnic table.

How Long We Spent There: About three hours.
Buggies: Buggy friendly.

Parking: There is a small car park with a few parking spaces at the end of Tanhouse Lane (GU34 1HR). You can also try parking on Basingstoke Road (GU34 1QA) by the main entrance to Flood Meadows or in one of the main Alton car parks. 
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Insects, birds, lots of water birds, fish and other pond life.

Information Written: August 2016
Information Checked: June 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Flood Meadows in Alton is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.5
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User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Wander to the Wey from Burford Lodge Play Area, Elstead https://toddledoddle.com/burford-lodge-play-area-elstead/ https://toddledoddle.com/burford-lodge-play-area-elstead/#respond Thu, 09 Jun 2022 04:38:30 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/steep-recreation-ground-and-play-area-copy/ Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surrey

Burford Lodge Play Area is an airy play area in the Surrey Hills with a large playing field, Elstead tennis club and a footpath to the River Wey.

 

Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, SurreyThe play equipment includes:

  • lots of swings
  • toddler swings
  • a basket swing
  • a seesaw
  • a roundabout
  • an elephant springer
  • a spinning cup
  • Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, Surreyrocks to climb on
  • a long slide
  • a multiplay for older children with a climbing wall, ladders, poles and baskets
  • a smaller multiplay with a slide, nets and easy to climb stairs
  • a zip wire
  • picnic tables.

 

Burford Lodge Playground, Elstead, Surrey, Hills, SurreyNext to the play area is a football pitch, a large field and Elstead tennis club.

 

List Play Equipment

 

Visit the Burford Lodge Play Area website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Elstead, near Farnham
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU8 6FG

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a car park. 
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Butterflies, other insects and birds.

Information Written: June 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Burford Lodge Play Area in Elstead is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.8
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Follow the River Wey to Ruins, Locks and a Waterfall, Pyrford https://toddledoddle.com/newark-priory-river-wey-navigations/ https://toddledoddle.com/newark-priory-river-wey-navigations/#respond Fri, 20 May 2022 08:16:49 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/waverley-abbey-copy/ Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey

This tranquil stretch of the River Wey offers you a choice of walks – in one direction is Newark Lock and the ruins of Newark Priory and in the other is Papercourt Lock and a tumbling bay waterfall. 

 

Newark Lock

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyThis shady lock is a good place to see Newark Priory ruins and, if you are lucky, see the lock in action…

 

 

 

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, Surrey…which took about 20 minutes from start to finish.  

 

 

 

 

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyNewark Lock is about a five to ten minute walk from the car park, along a path that has a fairly smooth surface.   

 

 

 

Newark Priory Ruins

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyNewark Priory was built in the 12th century and dissolved by Henry VIII in 1539.

 

 

 

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyYou cannot visit the ruins but they can be seen from the footpath at Newark Lock.  

The best time to get a clear view of the Priory is when the trees have lost their leaves. 

 

Papercourt Lock

Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyAt Papercourt Lock there is a lock keeper’s cottage, a tumbling bay waterfall and moored boats. 

 

 

 

 

Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyThis lock is a little further – about fifteen to twenty minutes from the car park, through water meadows on a path that is not surfaced.  

 

 

 

Finding the Locks

Papercourt Lock,River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyNewark Lane car park is next to the river. From here you can either turn right and walk along the river towards Newark Lock or walk left towards Papercourt Lock.  

 

 

Newark Lock, Newark Priory, River Way Navigations, Pyrford, SurreyBoth paths can become muddy so be sure to bring wellies if it’s been raining.

 

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Visit the Newark Priory website

Visit the River Way and Godalming navigations website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Pyrford, near Woking
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU23 6DP

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Choose a buggy that can handle bumps, grass and mud.

Parking: There is a small car park on Newark Lane (GU23 6DP) next to the road bridge.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Herons, ducks, swans, cows, butterflies and other insects.

Information Written: May 2022

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Ratings

Our visit to Newark Priory, Newark Lock and Papercourt Lock near Woking is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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Step Back in Time at Waverley Abbey, Farnham https://toddledoddle.com/waverley-abbey/ https://toddledoddle.com/waverley-abbey/#respond Mon, 20 Dec 2021 08:00:34 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=9069 Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey

The atmospheric ruins of Waverley Abbey are surrounded by open fields, the River Wey and a pond, which is home to herons, ducks and swans.

It’s a peaceful place to visit but I found the adults were more interested than the children. 

 

Waverley Abbey

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreyFounded by the Bishop of Winchester in 1128, Waverley Abbey was a Cistercian abbey until it was dissolved in 1536 by Henry VIII.  

 

 

 

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreySome of the buildings are remarkably well preserved.

 

 

 

 

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreyOne has columns and vaulted ceilings that are still intact.

 

 

 

 

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreyThe grass is mown to give an idea of the floor plan.

 

 

 

 

The Paths

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreyWaverley Abbey is about a five to ten minute walk from the car park.

 

 

 

 

Waverley Abbey, Farnham, SurreyThe ruins are in a grassy field, which can be uneven in places. 

 

 

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Visit the Waverley Abbey website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Farnham
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU9 8EP

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 1 hour
Buggies: Choose a buggy that can handle grass.

Parking: There is a small car park that can be busy.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Herons, ducks, swans and butterflies.

Information Written: August 2016
Information Checked: November 2021

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Ratings

Our visit to Waverley Abbey in Farnham is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.0
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Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Discover What’s Hiding Inside Bordon Inclosure, Bordon https://toddledoddle.com/bordon-inclosure/ https://toddledoddle.com/bordon-inclosure/#respond Fri, 17 Nov 2017 21:00:09 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=61628 Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

Hidden behind this unassuming exterior lies a woodland wonderland perfect for going wild and having an adventure.

With something to explore around every corner, what will you discover?

 

 

Brass Rubbing Trails

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

Brass rubbing trails of varying lengths snake through the woods. Each is marked by arrows and posts topped with a numbered brass rubbing plate.

Be sure to bring pencils or crayons and some paper!

 

 

Sculptures

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

I love stumbling across sculptures in the wild and we found two hidden at Bordon Inclosure – some hunters with spears and a large toad!

 

 

 

The Natural Play Area

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

The natural play area has mud hills to climb up and a balance trail made of logs and tree stumps.

 

 

 

The King Oak

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

Near the natural play area we discovered a fairy tale glade where a 400 year-old oak tree seems to spring from nowhere. This is the King Oak, with sprawling branches and a wonderfully twisted trunk.

 

 

The Heart of Oak Throne 

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

Underneath the Kings Oak is the Heart of Oak throne, which makes the perfect spot to tell the children a fairy tale or, if they’re feeling brave, a spooky story.

 

 

 

The River Wey

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

The River Wey runs through the Inclosure, closely followed by a boardwalk.

 

 

 

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, SurreyAs we wandered along the bank of the River Wey, we heard a rushing noise that sounded like a waterfall.

Disappointingly, it turned out to be water gushing through an overhead pipe and out on the other side.

 

 

Deadwater Valley Nature Reserve

Deadwater Valley Nature Reserve, Bordon

A pathway connects the Bordon Inclosure with the Deadwater Valley Nature Reserve, another beautiful stretch of woodland on the River Wey.

Have a look at this map of the Bordon Inclosure and Deadwater Valley Local Nature Reserve to see how these areas fit together.

 

Special Events

Bordon Inclosure, Bordon, Surrey

The Bordon Inclosure is managed by the Deadwater Valley Trust and they run special events, some of which are aimed at children.

Our visit coincided with their Halloween event. The rangers were in Halloween costumes and had set up a stand playing Halloween music and selling hot chocolate. A trail of pumpkins lead from the stand to the natural play area, with Halloween themed games and activities. The rangers had clearly gone to a lot of effort and we had a fantastic time.

Please see the Deadwater Valley Trust website for details of forthcoming events.

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Visit the Bordon Inclosure website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Bordon
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU35 0LA

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and blanket!
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: We found Bordon Inclosure buggy friendly. We took an all terrain buggy but saw other families using normal buggies. The earth pathways are generally compact but can be muddy. Parts of the Inclosure are hilly and some paths are edged by steep drops without fences.

Parking: There is a small car park next to the Inclosure’s entrance (GU35 0LA). It was not busy when we arrived but was completely full after the Halloween event started.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Birds, slow worms, lizards, otters, fungi, butterflies, dragonflies and insects.

Information Written: October 2017

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Ratings

Our visit to Bordon Inclosure in Bordon is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.3
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User Rating 1 (2 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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