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Frensham

Cheese on the Wey Bridleway – Bourne Wood loop from Tilford

Hard

2

riders

Cheese on the Wey Bridleway – Bourne Wood loop from Tilford

00:45

8.73km

90m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 4.52 km for 175 m

After 5.45 km for 346 m

Waypoints

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Parking

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1

1.03 km

Frensham Golf Club Café

Highlight • Cafe

2

2.12 km

Frensham Brewery & Taproom

Highlight • Restaurant

The taproom is open from Friday to Sunday in the afternoons in this gorgeous rural location (see craftbrews.uk for seasonal opening hours).

There's also Cheese on the Wey (the name of the local river) in the courtyard too ( cheeseonthewey.co.uk ). They make three cheeses that you might have heard of; Tilston Blue, Blue Millie, and Weywood, a rind cheese washed in Green Farm cider.

What a delicious pairing!

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3

2.24 km

Bridleway running through Pierrepont farm crossing the Wey. Through the farm you will find a cheese shop and cafe selling coffee, cakes and hot food. Perfect for a mid ride stop!!

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4

2.56 km

Cheese on the Wey Bridleway

Highlight • Trail

Beautiful and quiet, this bridleway passes the cheese on the Wey cheese shop which always welcomes cyclists!

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5

4.02 km

Foxglove Meadow

Highlight • Natural

Be aware of foxglove, there is a lot of it in this area.

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a beautiful and common plant, often found in gardens and woodlands. However, despite its charm, it is highly poisonous and poses significant dangers to humans and animals if ingested.
Here's a breakdown of the dangers:
1. Highly Toxic Components:
* All parts of the foxglove plant – including the leaves, stems, flowers, and seeds – contain potent cardiac glycosides, such as digitoxin and digitalis. These compounds directly affect the heart.
2. Impact on the Heart:
* The primary danger of foxglove poisoning lies in its effect on the cardiovascular system. The cardiac glycosides can disrupt the heart's electrical and muscular functions, leading to:
* Irregular or slow heartbeat (bradycardia or arrhythmias): This is a hallmark symptom and can be life-threatening.
* Increased strength of heart contractions: While this is the basis for its use in regulated heart medications (like digoxin), an uncontrolled dose can be extremely dangerous.
* Low blood pressure (shock): In severe cases, the heart may become unable to pump effectively, leading to collapse.
3. Other Symptoms of Poisoning:
Beyond cardiac effects, foxglove poisoning can manifest with a range of other symptoms, including:
* Gastrointestinal issues: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite.
* Neurological effects: Headache, lethargy, confusion, disorientation, hallucinations (including seeing halos around objects, often yellow, green, or white), dizziness, tremors, stupor, seizures.
* Visual disturbances: Blurred vision.
* Skin irritation: Contact with the sap can cause skin irritation or rash, which may last for weeks.
4. How Poisoning Occurs:
* Ingestion: The most common way poisoning occurs is by eating any part of the plant. This can happen accidentally, especially if leaves are mistaken for edible plants like comfrey. Sucking on the flowers or eating seeds can also lead to poisoning.
* Contaminated Water: The toxins can leach into water, so even drinking water from a vase containing foxgloves can be a hazard, particularly for pets.
* Handling: While less common for severe poisoning, toxins can be absorbed through the skin, especially if there are open cuts, or transferred to the mouth and eyes after handling the plant. It's always advisable to wear gloves when handling foxglove and wash your hands thoroughly afterwards.
* Misidentification: Deaths have occurred when foxglove was mistakenly harvested and consumed as an herbal remedy or food ingredient.
5. Severity and Outlook:
* The severity of poisoning depends on the amount of plant ingested and how quickly medical attention is sought.
* Symptoms can develop within minutes to hours.
* While poisonings are rare, they can be severe and may require hospitalisation for 1 to 3 days.
* In extreme cases, foxglove poisoning can be fatal due to refractory ventricular fibrillation or cardiac arrest.
Important Note: If you suspect anyone (human or animal) has ingested foxglove, seek immediate medical help or contact poison control. Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a medical professional.

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6

5.23 km

Bourne Wood

Highlight • Trail

Bourne Wood is a beautiful coniferous woodland situated just outside of Farnham in Surrey. A network of trails will lead you through the forest, and you'll be afforded some impressive views along the way across the pine forest landscape.

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8.73 km

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Parking

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3.14 km

2.13 km

1.54 km

1.49 km

115 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.33 km

3.57 km

150 m

< 100 m

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