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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Esher and Tolworth.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Esher and Tolworth.
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Is this route good enough? - Yes (3)
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Esher
Grid Ref
TQ1398064750
Lat / Lon
51.37038° / -0.36394°
Easting / Northing
513,980E / 164,750N
What3Words
gent.warns.onion
Tolworth
Grid Ref
TQ1965465980
Lat / Lon
51.38027° / -0.28205°
Easting / Northing
519,654E / 165,980N
What3Words
else.bucked.stud
Eshtol One's land is
Esher | |
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Grid Ref | TQ1398064750 |
Lat / Lon | 51.37038° / -0.36394° |
Easting / Northing | 513,980E / 164,750N |
What3Words | gent.warns.onion |
Tolworth | |
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Grid Ref | TQ1965465980 |
Lat / Lon | 51.38027° / -0.28205° |
Easting / Northing | 519,654E / 165,980N |
What3Words | else.bucked.stud |
Green urban | 15.9% |
Pasture | 9.8% |
Urban | 74.3% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Derick Rethans
23 Apr 2023I walked this on a cloudy Saturday afternoon, from Esher to Tolworth.
It is fairly urban, with some lovely sections. Unlike Eshewe 1 and 2, this does not go over Telegraph Hill. Which means more residential roads (photo #1) to leave Esher, and fewer nature, but it is more direct and not so hilly. Son there are some public footpath alleyways (photo #2), before passing the Swan Inn (photo #3) in Claygate. Then some more footpaths, with some being a little muddy (photo #4), before going along quiet roads into Claygate proper (photo #5). Going underneath the A3 it was muddy, and the bridleway that followed even more so (photo #6). It didn't help that it was being cut up by dirt bikes. Then a long section along busy roads (photo #7) to pass Chessington North station, before going along a public footpath (photo #8) again. On the other side there was a lovely section through some woods (photo #9), where it then joined the unpleasant Jubilee Way (photo #10). I don't understand why the route didn't continue going north here to go over the nice looking fields between here and Kingston Road, where you could then find the finish just north of the station (photo #11) after having crossed the unpleasantly large road junction..
Due to the large amount of street walk, even when not necessary, I'm making this as a 3 star route.
LondonIn360
20 Mar 2022A short section of this route from the A3 to Claygate is shared with Esher - Ewell Eshewe
Some of the bridle path sections were extremely muddy.
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Luke Reader
06 Jul 2021Good facilities every couple of miles.
Flat and easy to walk
One potential issue: can be very muddy going under the A3
A lot of pleasant off-road and quiet-road sections
There is a busy-road section in Chessington along Bridge Road-Moor Lane.
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