Notes for Walkers
There will be many markers on the route.
If you choose to walk clockwise follow the RED arrows.
If you walk anticlockwise follow the GREEN arrows.
There will also be an occasional visit by a marshal as the whole route is being patrolled all day.
Please take extra care and attention at the few road crossings and of course many of the paths may be slippery so care and attention at all times is recommended. The Scouts are not responsible for any injury or damage to walkers or their equipment.
Should you need to call for help then please use either of these numbers.
HELP LINES
- 07976 747788
- 07928 671957
You will find refreshments about halfway through your route.
- If you start at Ludshott Common these will be available at The British Legion Club adjacent to the village hall on Boundary Road. The committee have kindly made all their facilities available to walkers. Please call as you pass. Ladies may be pleased to know that there are loo facilities here!
- If you start at The British Legion then you will find sustenance at Ludshott car park where The Scouts are providing refreshments to walkers.
- If you would like something more substantial before, during or after the walk then you can visit Applegarth Farm shop/café. You can order a picnic hamper to take with you from Applegarth at a special discount to walkers. Pre-order these from their web site using the promotional code “famished” and the hamper you chose will be available for you to collect when you start your walk. These should be ordered in advance from www.applegarthfarm.co.uk.
- The Grayshott Social Club on Hill Rd just off Stoney Bottom will be pleased to offer a FREE drink to walkers who visit during the day.
- At the crossing of Hammer Lane you will find free bottled water courtesy of The Bayleaf.
Blue Reach (a catamaran charter group) and Grayshott Pottery have provided generous donations towards the expenses of organising and running this event.
The Grayshott Scout Group would also like to thank the many people and companies throughout the village who have helped with poster advertising.