Unofficial cycle tracks

Unfortunately, damage to the woodland either side of Walnut Tree Bottom has been caused by cyclists riding off the permitted bridleways and creating their own off-road tracks and camps. These have crossed badger runs, disturbed nesting birds and damaged trees, including Ancient Yews, which have been cut using saws.

GBC have posted notices which say: “To Whom it May Concern…

Regretfully the Countryside Department at Guildford Borough Council had to dismantle this structure as we have a duty to limit the damage to the local environment and discourage rough sleeping on public sites.

We are, however, keen for younger residents to get into nature and use these woods in an environmentally sustainable way so if you would like to get in touch with us about permission to build dens please contact us through a parent/guardian, Residents Association, school etc.

We’d love to hear from you.
countryside@guildford.gov.uk

Cycle paths lined with branches
Den made with cut branches2nd den made with cut branches
Dismantled den
Tarpaulin covered denCut Yew tree trunk
Cut / Damaged Yew tree branchesBadger run
Unofficial tracks being blocked off by Tree Warden and his teamRecycled fencing material from Tyting Farm used to fill the gap between the posts. Volunteers from MRA helped to drag & place fencing material July 2025.