Download GPX file for this article
51.185-0.61Full screen dynamic map

From Wikivoyage
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Godalming is an ancient English market town sitting on the River Wey, in Surrey, England.

Godalming has existed since Saxon times. It was a wool manufacturing and trading center in medieval times, later followed by a substantial pioneering phase in tanning, leatherworking and related industries.

Notably, the town was reportedly the first to be connected to electricity much of which was provided by the German company Siemens.

There are still light industries in the town, which also houses the UK headquarters of the World Wide Fund for Nature, formerly the World Wildlife Fund.

Get in[edit]

By train[edit]

1 Godalming train station. Godalming railway station (Q3053175) on Wikidata Godalming railway station on Wikipedia

Godalming is served by South Western Railway on the London Waterloo to Portsmouth Line. There is a relatively frequent service throughout the day. Journey time is around 45 minutes to Waterloo on the stopping service. Godalming is two stations from Guildford, where you can get an express to Waterloo in around 30 minutes.

  • From Guildford – 2 stations away – you can get a direct train to Gatwick Airport in about 50 min.
  • From Woking – 4 stations away – you can get a bus to Heathrow Airport (50 min), and a direct train to Southampton Airport Parkway station (50 min).

Get around[edit]

The town centre is about five minutes walk from the railway station. Although the town is not large, many of the suburbs are on surrounding hills.

There is a limited bus service around the town, with the large majority of services run by Stagecoach. Service 46 serves Charterbouse, Hurtmore, Farncombe and Binscombe. 70, 71 and 92 serve Meadrow, with 92 running to Eashing Lane, and 70 and 71 continuing through to Milford. Compass runs service 42, which serves Catteshall, Farncombe, Binscombe, Busbridge and Winkworth.

There is a taxi rank at the railway station.

See[edit]

Do[edit]

  • 1 Farncombe Boat House, Catteshall Road (one mile east of town centre, on 42 bus route). Hours vary by season, boat hire is not available during winter. Rowing boats are available for hire on the River Wey, narrow boats are also available by the day. Also has a café.
  • Godalming Navigation, pleasant walk along towpath extends from the town centre up to Guildford and beyond. Parallels 70, 71 and 92 bus routes, which allow easy return journeys. The path starts by the parish church and runs through parkland, then fields and countryside.

Learn[edit]

  • 1 Charterhouse School. famed private boarding school for 13 to 18 year olds. Although the site is not normally open for visitors, you may have seen it as a film location including in the BBC series Bodyguards. Charterhouse School (Q1067870) on Wikidata Charterhouse School on Wikipedia

Eat[edit]

There are various small restaurants in and around the High Street.

Drink[edit]

There is a wide range of pubs in and around the High Street.

Sleep[edit]

  • 1 [dead link] Heath House, Roke Ln, GU8 5PY, +44 1483 416961. Situated in a quiet lane, surrounded by beautiful countryside. 2 doubles, 1 twin. Rated 5 stars. From £60.
  • 2 Crown Inn, The Green, Chiddingfold GU8 4TX, +44 1428 682255. 15th century country inn with 8 rooms, mind your head on the old beams. B&B double £100.
  • 3 The Merry Harriers, Hambledon Rd GU8 4DR, +44 1428 682883. 16th century country inn with rooms and llamas. B&B double £110.

Go next[edit]

Routes through Godalming
LondonGuildford  NE  SW  HaslemerePortsmouth


This city travel guide to Godalming is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!