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2024 Farnham Walking Festival

We look forward to welcoming you to this year’s Farnham Walking Festival!

This series of free events features around 30 walks, which aim to celebrate what Farnham’s great outdoors has to offer: from its villages to the beautiful surrounding countryside of Surrey and Hampshire.

Set across three weeks from 11 May to 2 June, there is something for everyone – from short strolls around town to 10-mile hikes through the Surrey Hills and everything in between.

All walks are kindly led by experts in their field, providing walks of varying degrees covering the topics of local community, art and creativity, nature and wildlife, history and heritage and walks for health.

Walk programme

See the schedule of walks or download your own copy of the Walking Festival programme.

Date & start timeWalk titleWalk descriptionDistance (miles)Starting pointBooking details
Saturday 11 May at 10.15amCrondall Circular Pleasant circular walk around the Crondall countryside. End location is not far from two lovely country pubs and a lovely tea shop in the village plus a great one just near the end of the walk. 4.8 Crondall Parish Church, GU10 5QFNo booking required
Saturday 11 May at 2pmDockenfield DelightVaried walk on quiet lanes and woodland paths passing lakes, rivers and streams with some beautiful old buildings to admire as well as plenty of stunning Surrey countryside.6.5The Bluebell, Boundary Rd, Farnham GU10 4EXNo booking required
Sunday 12 May at 10.30amThe Big Walk for DyslexiaThis annual charity walk will explore Farnham Park with its 600 year old landscape. The walk is suitable for families and dogs with the choice of a short or long walk. Plenty of tea and cake will be available at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity once the walk is completed.3.1Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, GU9 7DRNo booking required
Monday 13 May at 10.30amNature Connection This walk is designed to be a gentle walk to reconnect you with the sights and sounds of nature. We'll also learn about the history of Alice Holt too. On the way there are boards which invite us to pause, listen and touch to reconnect our senses . There are lots of native birds here too so we can listen to a bird app which will teach you about the different birds in the forest. 1.5Alice Holt Visitor CentreNo booking required
Wednesday 15 May at 10.30amA Rodborough Common WalkA circular, flat walk, with no stiles, across Bagmore Common to Elstead and return. We will include a 15-minute break for refreshments, so please bring a drink and snack especially if the weather is hot. Well behaved dogs on leads welcome. https://www.farnhamramblers.org.uk/walks-programme.html3.5Rodborough Common Car Park, Portsmouth Road, Milford, GU8 5BLNo booking required
Thursday 16 May at 10amKingsley and The HangersA walk in the hilly parts of Hampshire, taking in several of the interestingly shaped hills called “hangers”, with lovely woodland and memorable countryside and views. We will include a 15-minute break for refreshments, so please bring a drink and snack and also a picnic lunch and plenty of water if it is an all-day walk, especially if the weather is hot. https://www.farnhamramblers.org.uk/walks-programme.html 10.5Kingsley Pond Car Park, Forge Road, Kingsley, GU35 9NDNo booking required
Saturday 18 May at 10amExploring the North Downs Way - Farnham to Guildford Join the President, Christine Howard and Vice President, Ken Bare, of the Surrey Hills Society on this long distance walk along the North Downs Way from Farnham to Guildford. Enjoy several stops along the way to enjoy the views. Bring a picnic lunch. We will also stop at Watts Gallery cafe for afternoon break and refreshments before our final arrival at Guildford Railway station. From here you can take a train back to Farnham. 14Entrance to Farnham Train Station No booking required
Saturday 18 May at 10.30amHistory Walking Tour of FarnhamFinn is raising funds for his school charity trip to Peru in the summer of 2025. Discover hidden gems, hear tales of famous figures, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this charming location. Suggested donation of £5 per person per tour. 2Gostrey Meadow Band Stand Booking required
Saturday 18 May at 1.45pmMindfulness in Nature WalkA slow, sensory based walk taking time to pause, reflect and notice our surroundings at Alice Holt Forest. Incorporating a mindfulness technique the aim is to slow down, de-stress from the day-to-day challenges and leave refreshed and more calm.2-3Alice Holt Visitor CentreBooking not required
Saturday 18 May at 2.30pmTrees of Farnham Town CentreA gentle and slow walk around the streets of Farnham to see the variety of street and park trees.< 2Gostrey Meadow - Union Rd. Main gatesNo booking required
Sunday 19 May at 9.30amWWF Great Wild Walk The forests you walk, talk and relax in are under threat from climate change. Will you take action? Unite with WWF at our brand new event in Alice Holt forest. Walk 5 or 10 miles and raise funds to save the places you love.5 or 10Alice Holt Forest Booking required
Sunday 19 May at 10.15amFroyle Circular Circular walk starting in Lower Froyle, goes through open fields, country lanes. Dogs on leads welcome. There is a steep hill so be prepared. Also be prepared for mud and wet ground. There is some road walking.5Lower Froyle Village Hall Car Park, GU34 4LGNo booking required
Sunday 19 May at 10.30amHistory Walking Tour of FarnhamFinn is raising funds for his school charity trip to Peru in the summer of 2025. Discover hidden gems, hear tales of famous figures, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this charming location. Suggested donation of £5 per person per tour. 2Gostrey Meadow Band Stand Booking required
Wednesday 22 May at 4pmFarnham in Bloom Judging Route WalkThis walk is the route that Farnham in Bloom will be taking the RHS Britain in Bloom and South and South East in Bloom judges this summer. The walk will be through Gostrey Meadow, alongside the Maltings, through St Andrew's Church Yard and also featuring Castle Street and Long Garden Walk<2Farnham Town Hall, South Street, Farnham, GU9 7RNNo booking required
Thursday 23 May at 10amTice's Meadow Nature Reserve Biodiversity Trail Join us for a leisurely stroll around Tice's Meadow Nature Reserve, following the 1.5 mile circular Biodiversity Trail, and spotting the wildlife that thrives at this award winning nature reserve.1.5Tice's Meadow main entrance, GU11 3RJNo booking required
Friday 24 May at 10.00amAldershot History WalkA walk around the centre of Aldershot to explore its 19th century history.4Wellington Statue car parkNo booking required
Friday 24 May at 12.30pmWalk for Members of the Ukrainian CommunityMeet at Victoria Garden by the statue for a walk around Farnham to showcase some of Anastasiia’s favourite hidden green spaces within Farnham. The walk will end at Farnham Castle. 3Victoria Garden - by statue. GU9 7RN No booking required
Saturday 25 May at 10.15amBentley Circular Pleasant circular walk starting from Bentley Church, walking through some beautiful countryside. Be aware there are at least 11 stiles. There are some inclines and the area is bound to be muddy. Dogs on leads most welcome. 5Bentley Village Church - please park at the end of the car park GU10 5NANo booking required
Saturday 25 May at 10.30amCaesar's CampA walk around the Heathland East Side of Caesar's Camp, taking in views as far away as London from Jubilee Clump which was also the site for filming of the recent House of Dragon series.3.5Rowhill Nature Reserve car park , GU11 3BDNo booking required
Sunday 26 May at 11amGentle Walk Through Rowhill CopseStart at the Field Centre and walk up onto Hallimore Hill then descend down to the Spine Path in the Reserve which meanders past the source of the River Blackwater down to Sweet Chestnut Glade. Then towards the field, which is similar to a meadow. After that we will take the path following the stream using the boardwalk to make our way back to the Filed Centre. Should participants feel the hill is too steep we will head straight for the Spine Path which runs mainly through the centre of the Reserve and take a detour before we reach the Sweet Chestnuts. 1.2Field Centre, building visible from car park. No booking required
Tuesday 28 May at 2pmTown Centre Parks and Plaques A walk around Farnham town centre visiting ten parks and gardens discussing their history, trees and main attractions and en route, observing some 60 plus plaques commemorating important Farnham people, places and events over the past millennium.2Borelli Walk, South Street by the River WeyNo booking required
Thursday 30 May at 10amWest Meon and the SurroundsAfter leaving West Meon we make our way to Old Winchester Hill, Exton village and Beacon Hill. The walk is hilly, but we will be rewarded with good views. We will include a 15 minute break for refreshments, so please bring a drink and snack and also a picnic lunch and plenty of water, if it is an all day walk, especially if the weather is hot. As a visitor, if you wish to join this walk do make sure you are fit enough for the pace and terrain and have the right footwear and clothing for this walk. You can contact Farnham & District Ramblers Group or the leader if in doubt. https://www.farnhamramblers.org.uk/walks-programme.html 10West Meon Village Hall Car Park, Headon View. GU32 1LHNo booking required
Sunday 2 June at 10amUncover the Secrets of Alice HoltJoin our experienced rangers for a 90-minute walk through the ancient forest of Alice Holt. Learn about the varied wildlife and ecology of the site, as well as its rich history spanning Roman settlements, Norman enclosure, medieval hunts, and 18th century shipbuilding. There are limited benches along the route, and the track is uneven in places.2.5Outside Visitor Centre at Alice Holt Forest No booking required
Sunday 2 June at 10.15amUpper, Middle and Lower Old ParkPleasant circular walk starting from the centre of Farnham at the Upper Hart Car Park, walking through some beautiful countryside. Dogs on leads most welcome. 4.5Upper Hart Car Park, GU9 7HDNo booking required
Sunday 2 June at 1.30pmRowhill Nature Reserve - walk and cream tea Start at the Field Centre and walk up onto Hallimore Hill then descend down to the Spine Path in the Reserve which meanders past the source of the River Blackwater down to Sweet Chestnut Glade. Then towards the field, which is similar to a meadow. After that we will take the path following the stream using the boardwalk to make our way back to the Filed Centre. Should participants feel the hill is too steep we will head straight for the Spine Path which runs mainly through the centre of the Reserve and take a detour before we reach the Sweet Chestnuts. 1.2Field Centre, building visible from car park. No booking required
History and Management of Farnham ParkA guided walk of the history of Farnham Park and its historical landscape. The walk will include all the major site features, as well as the less known ones too. From the stone age to the Second World War, you'll get your hands on genuine artifacts found in the park as well as historic photographs. You will also get a first-hand glimpse of current management as outlined in the heritage landscape restoration.3 - 4Farnham Park Car Park (GU9 0AU)No booking required

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