Description:
A lovely a 7.7 mile walk through the Surrey countryside.
If you fancy a bite to eat after the walk you can stop off at The William Bray pub or The White Horse Hotel.
If you fancy a bite to eat after the walk you can stop off at The William Bray pub or The White Horse Hotel.
Distance: 7.7 miles
Time: 3 hours
Elevation: 739 foot
Terrain:
Start Point: Shere Car Park
End Point: Shere Car Park
Start Point: Shere Car Park
End Point: Shere Car Park
From the car park entrance go that across the bridge then turn right at the telephone kiosk. For a broad track round to the left between a signpost an old wooden seat and go through a kissing gate onto the coastal path
Eventually I started the Swiss deep step to send to footbridges below Cambeak and a path junction. Keep left and follow a path up a sheltered valley on the in the inside of the steep Hill, and continue on the cliff path.
At the start of the stretch of low that inland cliff, past a coastal path postmarked tribunal. Turn at the next path to reach road by National Trust sign for strangles.
Go left, past the farm entrance to drive again, then, in a few places, turn right down a drive-by the Joe Green sign. Then better off to the left across the grass to go through a gate with a yellow arrow arrow.
Go directly down the field keeping left of the Telegraph poll, to reach your style. Continue down hill to start on the road off of a word. Continue down the tree shaded after junction of passing the shady down by the river turn sharp left here following the signpost towards haven, and continue on the up and obvious Half down the wooded River Valley.
Cross if it bridge then turn left at the junction with the track. Cross never footbridge and then continue to gate by some houses. Fully retract and a surfaced road to the main road then turn left to the car park
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