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The LDWA used this for their 'Pilgrims 100 Plus' in 1982. The route description is in two parts – Winchester to Guildford and Guildford to Canterbury (the '100 Plus' joined the '100' at Guildford).
Unfortunately, it’s too long ago for me to have any detailed recollections of the route.
on 17/04/19 @ 15:12
The route passes quite close to Reigate, where I live. If I'm around at the time, then there's a free bed here for the night if you don't mind slumming it - I live on my own and the house is the proverbial pig sty, so no good if you are at all fussy!
I walked this route in 2015 and found the St Swithins Way (Winchester to Farnham) paths a little sketchy to New Arlsford. Then becomes the North Downs Way from Farnham. The footpaths throughout Kent were hardly maintained,until around 10 miles from Canterbury.Overall it was a very interesting journey.Hope you don`t experience the Thunder storms,with a bolt of Lightening striking a Tree a 100 metres away crossing Ranmore Common.I was given free entrance into the Cathedral as a Pilgrim Walker
on 20/04/19 @ 9:52
Best wishes on your journey and enjoy each day and no too may samples when passing through several Vineyards.Really interesting day from Guildford and Box Hill🙂
I'm also not far from the north downs and happy to offer you a bed for a night, and pick up/drop off. I have walked the whole of the north downs way but in the opposite direction. I loved it all, except the bits near the motorways which results in a constant traffic drone. Beautiful landscape though.
The LDWA used this for their 'Pilgrims 100 Plus' in 1982. The route description is in two parts – Winchester to Guildford and Guildford to Canterbury (the '100 Plus' joined the '100' at Guildford).
on 17/04/19 @ 15:12https://www.ldwa.org.uk/library/hundreds/hundredsdata/1982%20Pilgrims/Plus%20Route.pdf
https://www.ldwa.org.uk/library/hundreds/hundredsdata/1982%20Pilgrims/Route.pdf
Unfortunately, it’s too long ago for me to have any detailed recollections of the route.
The route passes quite close to Reigate, where I live. If I'm around at the time, then there's a free bed here for the night if you don't mind slumming it - I live on my own and the house is the proverbial pig sty, so no good if you are at all fussy!
M1M1960 on 18/04/19 @ 15:19I walked this route in 2015 and found the St Swithins Way (Winchester to Farnham) paths a little sketchy to New Arlsford. Then becomes the North Downs Way from Farnham. The footpaths throughout Kent were hardly maintained,until around 10 miles from Canterbury.Overall it was a very interesting journey.Hope you don`t experience the Thunder storms,with a bolt of Lightening striking a Tree a 100 metres away crossing Ranmore Common.I was given free entrance into the Cathedral as a Pilgrim Walker
on 20/04/19 @ 9:52Best wishes on your journey and enjoy each day and no too may samples when passing through several Vineyards.Really interesting day from Guildford and Box Hill🙂
lalandranger68 on 23/04/19 @ 10:37I'm also not far from the north downs and happy to offer you a bed for a night, and pick up/drop off. I have walked the whole of the north downs way but in the opposite direction. I loved it all, except the bits near the motorways which results in a constant traffic drone. Beautiful landscape though.
PePeregrina on 26/04/19 @ 12:30When viewed from above,it can be seen how much has been carved out of this beautiful area.
lalandranger68 on 26/04/19 @ 16:00Back to top
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