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'Surrey Ramblers is not just a walking club. Under the control of Surrey County Council we maintain footpaths, repair stiles and put in kissing gates. We keep a watching brief on footpath ...
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'There are 16 Ramblers' groups in Surrey Area, which covers part of South and South West London as well as the county. Each group organises two or more walks every week. A Group Walk is a great way to get some exercise in a sociable atmosphere ... We have walks from 3 to 20 miles so there should be something to suit everyone. Don't worry if you are unsure of your ability or haven't walked with a group before; everyone is very helpful and welcoming.'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
The Forum 'has a maximum of 22 members who represent a broad range of interests, including farmers, landowners and those who earn their living in the countryside; users who enjoy the countryside in ...
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'The Surrey Countryside Access Forum is looking to recruit new members. If you have a specific interest in land management and nature conservation, or are a landowner, and would like to have a say on issues relating to access to the countryside, please email ...'
[1] Self guided walks around Surrey - - - : [2] Long distance walks - - - : [3] Walking for health groups - - - : [4] Easy walks around Surrey - - - : [5] Downlands Project - countryside walks and events - - - : [6] Lower Mole Project - countryside and healthy walks - - - : [7] Find a walk near you - - - : [8] iFootpath App
'GOC Surrey had its 1st walk on 29th January 1995 and has walked on the 4th Sunday of each month since. We usually have over thirty men and women turn up, so you are sure to find someone to share the beautiful Surrey views with and plenty of interesting conversation ...'
'The hills stretch across the chalk North Downs that run from Farnham in the west, above Guildford, Dorking and Reigate, to Oxted in the east. The grandeur and beauty of these hills embrace an amaz ...
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'The Surrey Hills offers some of South East England’s most beautiful and accessible countryside. Famous beauty spots include Box Hill, Leith Hill and the Devil’s Punch Bowl. You’ll discover an extensive footpath network, open commons, breathtaking views, attractive market towns and villages and much more.'
'You can also use the Interactive Map to find details of walks and events, look for schools, libraries, and nature reserves, and find out information from the 2001 Census. The map is being develope ...
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'Surrey has almost 3448 kilometres (2143 miles) of footpaths, bridleways, and byways. We are responsible for the management and maintenance of this network, and for the Definitive Map that is a legal record of the position and status of Rights of Way.'
'A blog for sharing the best routes and trails for exploring Surrey on foot ... Surrey boasts some of the best natural beauty in the country, and the greatest proportion of woodland out of all the counties in England ... This blog tracks all of the walks I go on, whether they’re existing routes or made up myself, and gives you all the information you could need before setting off.'
Jason Wicks
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
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