
What we’re about
We are an active, friendly group with walks in Surrey and surrounding areas.
Walks – We have 3 or 4 walks each week of varying lengths and speed. Please arrive a few minutes early to get your boots on and register.
Social events - After walks we sometimes visit pubs or cafes and we get together for pub meals, picnics and other events.
Walking holidays - We normally do 2 walking holidays a year – one in the UK and one abroad.
Contributing to the Community - We help to maintain the footpaths in our area.
To join us click the link on the Woking Ramblers website and choose Woking when you are asked to select a group. You are welcome to try a couple of our walks before you decide to join. Please come along to the start point and introduce yourself. There is no need to book.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- All around Lightwater (5.6m / 9km)Lightwater Playing Fields (GU18 5SJ), Lightwater
A really varied walk, first across heathland towards New England, then along a short length of the new Pirbright Military Heritage Trail - it goes around the Danger Area marked on the OS map - before the unusually steep climb (most of the ascent on the walk) to the viewpoint on High Curley hill for a well-earned chance to regain your breath and enjoy good views as far as the City of London on a clear day, followed by a much more gradual descent across the lowland heath of Lightwater Country Park to its lakes, and finally through Windlesham Arboretum and the valley of the Windle Brook.
See Woking Ramblers website for further details.
A typical Ramblers walk has 10-15 people on it. You are welcome to attend 3 free walks before joining the Ramblers.
Our walks start at the time shown, so please arrive 15 minutes early to get booted up ready for the pre walk briefing. Bring water and a snack.This walk will be lead by Brian
- A Passage to Piney Copse - From Whitedown Car Park - 9.7km / 6.0miWhite Down, Dorking
Starting from the car park, we will head to the King's Hills which will involve going under a couple of the Lovelace Bridges. We will then turn towards Netley Heath to arrive at the North Downs Way for a short while and then descend to Piney Copse stopping for a refreshment break on the way to enjoy a spectacular view of the Surrey Hills. After Piney Copse, which was once owned by E M Forster, we will walk through part of the Abinger Rough Nature Trail before heading back up to the North Downs Way at the White Down Lease and then back to the car park.
There is one stile and the second half of the walk will consist of a noticeable descent and noticeable ascent.
See Woking Ramblers website for further details. A typical Ramblers walk has 10-15 people on it. You are welcome to attend 3 free walks before joining the Ramblers.
Our walks start at the time shown so please arrive 15 minutes early to get booted up ready for the pre walk briefing. Bring water and a snack.
- Loseley Park & North Downs - 9km / 5.6miArtington Park and Ride, Guildford
A walk along part of the River Wey and then into fields and woodlands adjacent to Loseley Park and along the North Downs Way. Start point is Artington Park and Ride, Old Portsmouth Road, Guildford GU3 1LP
Park towards far back as indicated on map on Woking Ramblers website, I shall be wearing HiViz.
All those wishing to attend the walk must have an ICE (in case of emergency) card. You can download the card from this link, alternatively see last photo on Woking Ramblers website for this walk for ICE card.
https://www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk/images/area/pdfs/ICE_Card_-_Jan_2022_webversion.pdf
See Woking Ramblers website for further details. A typical Ramblers walk has 10-15 people on it. You are welcome to attend 3 free walks before joining the Ramblers.
Our walks start at the time shown so please arrive 15 minutes early to get booted up ready for the pre walk briefing. Bring water and a snack.
- South of Claygate - Theme Parks to Royal Forests - 10.1km / 6.3miCoverts Road, Claygate , Claygate
Join us on this walk exploring an area of extensive woodlands and pastures a few miles east of Woking along the A3. Paths from Claygate lead past Chessington World of Adventure to wooded Ashtead Common with its Roman villa. Then back through the Crown lands of Prince's Coverts and Great Oaks with strong royal connections. A few small hills and no stiles.
See Woking Ramblers website for further details. A typical Ramblers walk has 10-15 people on it. You are welcome to attend 3 free walks before joining the Ramblers.
Our walks start at the time shown so please arrive 15 minutes early to get booted up ready for the pre walk briefing. Bring water and a snack.