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Farnham & District Group

Farnham & District Ramblers offers an all-year-round programme of walks in the beautiful Surrey Hills, North East Hampshire, and South Downs National Park.

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Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking

Overview

The walk will start and finish at Frensham Great Pond car park.  Depending on conditions, the walk will either go up to Batts Corner or, if this is impassable, an alternative route will be taken across Frensham Common.  Some areas can be very muddy, particularly along the River Wey and the rise up to Batts Corner.

 

NT Cafe and toilets at the start and end of the walk.  Dogs on leads welcome

Wednesday, 30 October 2024
Start time:
10:00 am
Estimated finish time:
12:45 pm
Difficulty:
Moderate
Distance:
8km / 5.0mi
Ascent:
N/A
Type:
circular

There is a cafe and toilets at the start and end of the walk.  Dogs on leads most welcome.

Features

  • Refreshments available (Pub/cafe)
  • Toilets available
  • Car parking available
  • Dog friendly

Starting point

Grid reference:
SU 84400 40501
Nearest postcode:
GU10 2QD
what3words:
flanks.frightens.tape
Start time:
10:00 am

Frensham Great Pond Car Park, Bacon Lane. Free for National Trust members, otherwise £4.40 for 4 hours or £6.50 all day for non-members, using the RingGo app. No cash payments. Bring membership cards for scanning. OS Map X145.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking