Address: Cowey sale, Shepperton, Walton-on-Thames KT12 1QP
Location
With riverside parking, a café, and picturesque views, Walton Bridge is perfect for visitors looking for a relaxing place to stop for lunch or a picnic.
The riverside path attracts plenty of foot traffic, yet maintains a calm atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation.
What's There?
When visiting Walton Bridge, you will find numerous benches with views over the River Thames. Finding a place to stop and take in the views won't be a problem at this location, and there are always plenty of swans, ducks, and geese along the riverbank, so don't forget your duck food.
Behind the car park, you will find Walton Marina Park, this is an open green space, ideal for short dog walks, ball games, and picnics.
Wild Brunch Cafe
The Wild Brunch Cafe offers freshly baked croissants, giant jam doughnuts, grilled bacon baps, local butcher sausages, fish N chips, as well as teas, coffees, and ice cream.
The café is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day of the week.
For more information, visit their website: https://www.wildebrunch.com/
Parking
Walton Bridge car park is around 200 metres in length and runs alongside the river.
Parking is free and open at all hours. There are entrances at either end of the car park.
There's a height limit of 2.1 metres.
There are 4 Blue Badge parking spaces, two at each end of the car park.
Accessibility
This location is ideal for people who struggle to walk long distances, with frequent benches along the riverside path (every 10-15 metres).
The gravel path is suitable for wheelchair users, with level but bumpy surfaces.
There are multiple places to cross from the car park to the river, all of which are accessible for wheelchair and mobility scooter users.
If you plan to visit the café, I would recommend parking further up in the car park so there is less distance needed to travel, as the car park is fairly large.
Images of the paths and benches are included at the bottom of the page.
Conclusion
Overall, Walton Bridge and the Wild Brunch Cafe are accessible for visitors of all ages and abilities.
There are always plenty of ducks, geese, and swans to feed, and a steady stream of boats to watch passing by.
The green space, next to the car park, is an ideal place to stop during the summer, with tables placed under the shade of the trees.
Check out our posts on Coxes Lock and Truss's Island for more riverside locations in surrey.
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