
Surrey Hills
The Surrey Hills are an important escape for many in these difficult times. Oldgreytravel has long used them for walks … Continue reading Surrey Hills
Advice and opinions for the mature traveller
The Surrey Hills are an important escape for many in these difficult times. Oldgreytravel has long used them for walks … Continue reading Surrey Hills
Oldgreytravel has a fondness for simple ecclesiastical buildings. They seem to say something about the past that more elaborate edifices … Continue reading Wisley Church
The Exmoor Coast has some of the most dramatic cliff scenery in England. The high moors crash into the blue … Continue reading Exmoor Coast
Guildford has the good fortune to be at the nexus of several long-distance, off-road routes, West to Winchester, east to … Continue reading Ride to the Sea
To be the first of something is significant, to be the first of something that led to probably the most … Continue reading Rodboro Buildings, Guildford
The River Wey is a strange beast, neither a river nor a canal but a navigation, a canalized waterway and … Continue reading The River Wey
Lockdown has made us all more familiar with our local surroundings. While the imposition of travel restrictions has had near … Continue reading Guildford
Oldgreytravel remembers being amused by the determination of a certain famous music mogul on Desert Island Discs to assert that … Continue reading The Best Restaurant in the World
At one time, Southend’s Golden Mile was the epicentre of the modern world of fun. Stretching an incongruous 650 yards … Continue reading The Golden Mile, Southend
Saturday, we made our way up to Nagarkot with Chris and Bernie as travelling companions. First, an “express bus” to … Continue reading Nagarkot, Nepal