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Family friendly hiking trails around Artington are situated within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse and scenic landscapes. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and river valleys, with the River Wey forming part of its geography. Hikers can explore paths along the North Downs Way and discover prominent features like St Martha's Hill, Guildown, and the Hog's Back. This blend of natural beauty and varied topography provides a range of options for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A little unique feature within the Surrey Hills the area is littered with reminders of the war.
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Beautiful Broadwater Park's 73 acres (30 ha) boasts a lake, lovely woodland and swathes of open grass. Bring a picnic and don't forget to bring extra for the ducks. Public toilets can be found to the west of the lake.
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Lovely track along the downs link / pilgrims way
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Wear gloves and embrace the tingle of nettles if wearing shorts from late spring until autumn :)
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Located just 250 m from both Guildford Castle and Guildford High Street, Millmead Lock is the 13th lock (out of 16 locks) on the River Wey Navigation between the River Thames at Weybridge and Godalming in Surrey. The area around Millmead Lock can become busy during the summer due to the proximity of central Guildford. However, for hikers on the River Wey Navigation footpath it is pleasant to see the brightly coloured narrowboats that pass through Millmead Lock. The adjacent grass areas, benches and footbridge, and the frequent ducks and swans can make this a good place to stop for a coffee and snack whilst admiring the scene.
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The trail runs through the estate of Loseley House with great views f the mansion and its grounds. You can visit the house between May and August when it is open to the public. Here you are just a short distance from Guildford but the quiet paths and surroundings make you feel a million miles away.
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The historic, scenic and well-maintained Guildford Castle is well worth visiting during a hiking tour close to Guildford. Guildford Castle has a fascinating history. It is one of nine impressive castles that were built in a ring around London by William the Conqueror soon after the Norman invasion of England in 1066. The Castle has been used subsequently as a Royal Palace, a prison and as a private residence. Should you have time, you may wish to climb the Castle Great Tower via its spiral staircase. This will give a panoramic view of Guildford and of its beautiful surrounding countryside. It will also provide an appreciation of why the Castle’s location was geographically well-chosen. An additional highlight of visiting Guildford Castle is to see and to walk through the excellent year-round flower displays that occupy the Castle’s former moat.
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Guildford Castle is a hidden part of the city which is easy to miss if you walk along the river or to the picturesque high street. It dates from the early Norman times and is always surrounded by beautiful flower displays in its grounds.
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Artington and its surrounding area offer a wide variety of family-friendly hiking opportunities. You'll find over 800 routes, with nearly 440 of these specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for families with children of all ages.
Yes, Artington has several easy trails perfect for young children and many are suitable for strollers. Routes along the River Wey, for instance, often feature flat, well-maintained paths. A great option is the St. Catherine's Lock – Wey Navigation Pillbox loop from Shalford, which is an easy 4.4 km walk.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails around Artington are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Loseley House and Lake – Sandy Lane, North Downs Way loop from Compton offers a scenic circular walk.
The trails around Artington are rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can explore the picturesque Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enjoy pleasant riverside paths along the River Wey, and discover historical sites. Highlights include the ruins of Guildford Castle Grounds, and the serene Silent Pool.
Yes, Artington's trails often weave through areas with historical significance. You might encounter the remains of the Chilworth Gunpowder Works, or see the historic Loseley Park from some paths. The Guildford Castle and Gardens – St. Catherine's Lock loop from Shalford is a moderate route that takes you past historical points of interest.
Parking is generally available at various starting points for trails around Artington, including designated car parks and sometimes roadside parking in villages. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for parking information before you head out, especially during peak times.
Spring and autumn are particularly lovely for family hikes in Artington, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is also great, but consider starting earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter walks can be magical, but paths might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
While popular spots can get busy, Artington offers many trails where you can find a quieter experience. Exploring some of the less-trafficked paths along the River Wey or venturing slightly off the main North Downs Way can provide a more peaceful family outing. Look for routes that start from smaller villages or less central car parks.
The area around Artington has several welcoming pubs and cafes that are great for families. Many villages near popular trailheads offer establishments with outdoor seating or family-friendly menus, perfect for a refreshment or meal after your walk. The Watts Gallery tea room is also a lovely option for a coffee break.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Artington, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from gentle riverside paths to rolling hills, and the blend of natural beauty with interesting historical points. The well-maintained paths and accessibility for various fitness levels are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Artington is situated within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning many trails offer fantastic views. St Martha's Hill is a prominent feature in several popular hiking loops, rewarding walkers with beautiful panoramic vistas. You can also find great viewpoints like View from Newlands Corner and Crooksbury Hill Viewpoint nearby.
Many trails around Artington are accessible by public transport, particularly those starting from or passing through larger villages and towns like Shalford or Guildford, which have train stations and bus routes. For example, the River Wey – Broadwater Park Lake loop from Farncombe is easily reachable by public transport.


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