300 entrants raise £25,000 for good causes each year.
Join us on this year’s walk. Entrants collect as individuals, groups, clubs, schools, major charities, all raising money for their own selected good causes.
Please register at the Marshall’s tent on arrival and later to verify all returned safely to Shalford Park.
The 10k trail displays Surrey’s finest country side. Setting off across Shalford Park to cross the River Wey by footbridge, the new route takes the towpath South before diverting across to pick up and follow the old Crainley railway trail to Checkpoint 1, which is to be found at the disused Bramley Railway Station.
Here the route takes the B2128 and A281 roads to circumnavigate around St Catherine’s Prep School to meet and follow the footpath across Bramley Golf Course, continuing to pass directly across Munstead Heath Road and follow the footpath around the base of Farley Hill.
The route then turns at Bunkers Hill to go on to the outskirts of Farncombe and Checkpoint 2 which is to be located on the towpath at the rear of The Manor Inn pub.
The final stage follows the tow path of the River Wey Navigation North to Broadford Bridge A248 to pick up the footpath along the outskirts of Shalford and back up to Shalford Park.
Click here to look at the official walk map. Ordnance Survey, Explorer 145, Guildford and Farnham can also be of assitance.
Along the route, the Rotary Club of Guildford District members, families and friends organise checkpoints, where cards are stamped and free liquid refreshment dispenced for entrants and their dogs.
Toilet, free car parking and refreshment facilities ere available in Shalford Park.
Each entrant is individually responsible for collecting their sponsorship money and forwarding it to that charity.
We thank everyone taking part for their community spirit and their supporters for their generosity in such difficult times.
Our thanks to the Surrey Advertiser for their continued support.
As a guide for those wishing to enjoy the route of this trail it generally takes less than 4 hours. Stout foot wear is required as rain can leave lower sections muddy. The tracks are not suitable for wheel chairs or baby buggies.
We look forward to welcoming you to our next event. Date and times will appear in the Surrey Advertiser nearer the walks date.