Runnymede local dog walk, Surrey

TW20 0AE

51.49363,-0.4927

Directions 19.4 miles

  1. Head northwest 0.5 miles
  2. Continue straight 4.4 miles
  3. Keep right to stay on M25 0.5 miles
  4. At junction 16, exit onto M40 toward Uxbridge/London (W) 1.6 miles
  5. At junction 1, exit toward Slough/A412/Uxbridge/A4020 0.4 miles
  6. Turn right onto Denham Roundabout 0 miles
  7. Turn right onto the M40 ramp to Birmingham/Oxford/Heathrow Airport/Watford/M25 0 miles
  8. Continue straight 0.9 miles
  9. At junction 1A, exit onto M25 toward M4/M3/Heathrow Airport 8.9 miles
  10. At junction 13, take the A30 exit to London (W)/Hounslow/Staines 0.2 miles
  11. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A30 heading to A308/Bagshot/Egham/Windsor 0.3 miles
  12. Slight left to stay on A30 0.8 miles
  13. Merge onto The Glanty/A308 0.1 miles
  14. Slight left onto Windsor Rd/A308 0.6 miles
  15. Turn right 0 miles
  16. Turn left 0 miles

Runnymede local dog walk, Surrey TW20 0AE

Description

This is a large,  city-style village green. On a warm summer's day expect to see families enjoying their picnics underneath gazebos and tents, and children are well catered for with a brightly painted old-fashioned merry-go-round and bouncy castle.

There's plenty of room for dogs too, as most of the picnickers stay next to their cars!

Disabled Access Available
Refreshments Available
WC Available
Free Parking Not Available
Children's Activities Available
No Height Restriction
Sleep Not Available

Details

Pay & Display parking. WC+disabled, café, children's playground and funfair. Dog poo bins throughout. River boat trips available.

Full Walk Details

Length of walk: 20-30 minutes

This is a large, bucolic city green with much to offer. On a warm summer's day expect to see families enjoying their picnics underneath gazebos and tents, and children are well catered for with a brightly painted old-fashioned merry-go-round and bouncy castle.

There's plenty of room for dogs too, as most of the picnickers stay next to their cars!

From the car park, head towards the river to join the Thames Path national trail. This is part of a trail that runs alongside the Thames from its source to the sea.

This section of the path is quite short, but certainly enough to revive a travel-weary hound.

Edited: 26th February 2024. The details of this listing may have changed, and though the Driving with Dogs team do our best to confirm the accuracy of every listing, we cannot guarantee that the details are fully up to date and accurate. If you know that any aspect of this listing is incorrect, please suggest an edit to let us know.