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THE GHOST TOUR 
GUIDED WALKS  
DAPDUNE WHARF
OF GUILDFORD
OF GUILDFORD
The visitor centre at Dapdune Wharf is the 
Established in 2001. Thousands of people 
FREE tours of the historic town, led by the 
centrepiece of one of the National Trust’s 
come every year on this highly acclaimed 
Guildford Town Guides, from May to the 
most unusual properties, the River Wey 
spooky and often downright silly guided walk 
end of September. Walks last approximately 
Navigations.
of the many haunted buildings in Guildford 
one and a half hours and commence from 
A series of interactive exhibits and displays 
town centre. If you are ready to laugh until 
Tunsgate Arch on the High Street, opposite 
allow you to discover the fascinating story 
you scream we invite you to join us. 
the Guildhall clock, and includes visits to the 
of Surrey’s secret waterway, one of the 
It meets every Friday from March to the end 
renowned 13th century Undercroft and St 
first British rivers to be made navigable. 
of November (and 31st October itself) at 
Mary’s church dating from Saxon times.
See where the huge Wey barges were built 
8pm outside Holy Trinity Church at the top of 
and climb aboard Reliance, one of the last 
Guildford High Street. Tours last 1 hr 45 mins 
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, 
surviving barges. Children’s trails, family 
and run regardless of the weather.  
TUNSGATE, GUILDFORD
events and guided walks run throughout  
There is no need to book. 
  >  01483 444333 
the season. 
e   >  tic@guildford.gov.uk 
River trips available, weather permitting.
GUILDFORD, SURREY
w   >  www.visitguildford.com 
  >  01483 506232
 
  www.guildfordwalks.org.uk
WHARF ROAD,  
 >  07905 288833 
GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4RR
tour times > 
e   >  philip@ghosttourofguildford.co.uk
 
Tours take place on; 
  >  01483 561389 
w   >  www.ghosttourofguildford.co.uk
MAY - SEPT  Mon 11:00, Sun & Weds 14:30 
e   >  riverwey@nationaltrust.org.uk 
MAY - AUG  Thurs 19:00
admission >
w   >  www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Group bookings may be made via the tourist 
Adult £5, Concession £4, Under 16s £3
office for the months OCT - APR
opening times > 
28 MAR - 1 NOV  Thurs - Mon  11:00 - 17:00 
Last entry 30 minutes before closing
admission >
NT members FREE  
(on production of membership card) 
Adult £3.80 (17 yrs plus),  
Child £2 (5 - 16 yrs), 
Family (2A + 3C) £10.50
Boat Trip: Dapdune Belle/Seewey 40 minutes 
Adult £3 (17 yrs plus),  
Child £2 (1 - 16)
www.visitsurrey.com 
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