Rivers and Waterways
The River Thames travels along the north of the county and here you will find Runnymede Meadow, the site where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215. Take a walk along the Thames Path and enjoy the wildlife, cafes and pubs that are dotted along the way.
The River Wey is Surrey’s oldest waterway and it flows from the Thames at Weybridge through the heart of Surrey for 20 miles into its rural landscape. You can learn more about the River Wey Navigations, one of the National Trust’s most unusual properties, at Dapdune Wharf.
The Basingstoke Canal was originally constructed in the 18th century and was re-opened as a fully navigable waterway in 1991.
Alternatively, visit the River Mole by taking a walk along the Mole Gap Trail, which links the market towns of Leatherhead and Dorking. It is an idyllic walk along the riverbanks, past the great estates of Norbury and Cherkley.
Godalming Packetboat Company
Unusual river trips along the River Wey on the traditional horse-drawn narrow boat 'Iona'. Please...
Dapdune Wharf
Dapdune Wharf is the home of 'Reliance', a restored Wey barge, as well as an interactive exhibition...
Farncombe Boat House
Narrow boat hire plus rowing boats, punts and canoes. Riverside bistro.
Guildford Boat House
Regular trips operate from Guildford along this tranquil stretch of the River Wey. The Alfred Leroy...


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