• Map of the River Wey (dark blue), also showing part of the River Thames (light blue) and canal sections of the Wey and Godalming Navigations (green).
  • It is joined by the Alton branch of the Wey at Tilford - the point which is the downstream limit of the River Wey Trust's 'area of interest'.
  • 50°36′42″N2°27′27″w / 50.6118°n 2.4576°w / 50.6118; -2.4576. The River Wey is a chalk stream flowing through Dorset in south west England.
  • There were more watermills per mile along the River Wey than anywhere else in Britain when this method of powering machinery was at its zenith in Britain.
  • The South East Rivers Trust co-hosts the catchment partnership for the River Wey with the Surrey Wildlife Trust.
  • The River Wey flows unostentatiously through Surrey’s stockbroker belt, providing an oasis of peace amid the helter-skelter bustle of the South East.
  • Measuring 87 miles, the River Wey is a river in the South East of England. It forms where two streams join near Guildford, forming the Wey.
  • I tried to capture the contrast of the branches and their reflections in the River Wey, not altogether successfully and converted to black & white.
  • In case you have the will to travel by way of the Grand Canyon via water, there is a Grand Canyon river rafting journey for you. ... River Wey. Africa and Middle East.
  • The River Wey is one of Britain’s oldest navigations, opened in 1653. ... Or turn around and retrace your route back along the tranquil river Wey.