Spring spills cow parsley, celandine, and blossom; summer threads damselflies, dragonflies, and darting kingfishers; autumn bronzes willows and drifts leaves across backwaters. Dawn and dusk amplify everything. Sit still, breathe slowly, and the Wey and Mole unveil theatre that rewrites hurried schedules.
Keep voices gentle near anglers, pass behind rods, and thank those sharing bank space. Dogs on leads around livestock and nesting swans prevent dramas. Pack out everything, even orange peels. Leave fires, barbecues, and drones at home so tranquility remains untangled.
Banks can slip, weirs tug deceptively, and winter floods reshape paths. Sit back from edges, choose stable ground, and supervise children closely. Skip swimming near structures, respect life rings, and check river levels, sun strength, and ticks so memories stay bright and uncomplicated.