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Surrey Accessible Countryside

Disabled Access, Wheelchair walks, Easy Access, Access for All, Mobility, Walks on Wheels, Miles without Stiles - whatever the term the following is all about accessibility to the countryside and green spaces of Surrey.

Walks Greenspaces and Countryside

 

Reigate Hill- "Car park owned by the National Trust. Access from Margery Lane car park via footbridge over M25. Magnificent views from the top of Reigate Hill and Colley Hill from well surfaced and reasonably level paths. The slope from the car park is a lengthy but gradual incline. Refreshments and accessible toilet facilities at nearby Wray Lane parking area." - from the Surrey County Council website

 

River Wey and Godalming Navigations and Dapdune Wharf (NT) - Tea-room , Mobility parking, toilets at Dapdune Wharf, "The 20 miles of towpath are partly accessible". - Download the access statement for Dapdune Wharf PDF icon - Download the access statement for the towpath PDF icon - from the National Trust website

 

Riverside Nature Reserve - "Riverside Park Nature Reserve is an award winning park running along the River Wey, linking it to the town. It features a mosaic of different habitats including an 800 meter boardwalk across the reed beds, wetland, riverside, a lake, ponds, scrub, meadows and woodland, and is popular with bird watchers and walkers." - from the Visit Guildford website
- Download a leaflet from our archive PDF icon

 

Runnymede - (PDF Download) - "A popular well-maintained park by the River Thames with plenty of short grass and play areas. Look out for the parakeets!" - from the Visit Thames website

 

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