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Cycling in Bracknell Forest O Y U y A N L L E ENU L O U D P R A I I N VE K E E R D D I I R R D R E TELFORD AV N HO I Bramshill L P SANDHURST AND CROWTHORNE Q O M U NINE MILE RIDE U L LD Forest N S B E W E O 0 U E R W B343 W NS D R RID S A Y E D O CYCLE TRAINING LEISURE CYCLING W S A R V R K 3 E E IV I E ROAD 0 O KO E N LL IF D 95 I TH E C ’ N Bigshotte G I R HA N Hatch Ride R G Park HA On-road Bikeability cycle training is offered to children who are The maps contained within this leafet show the network of E T M L H Primary CH R K A I DE R C M Wagbullock O U BRACKNE R R B TH E DA over 10 years old dedicated and shared-use cycle paths throughout the borough. D R B R Hill Quieter roads and tracks AC K O EN A E S N G S D F linking cycleways While most routes are not on the road, they mainly consist of R O O O HINT L 3348 E O T R SL LO S E T N C B E The training aims to encourage safe cycling by improving E E IT C N N H I N E ST N AC K E E H asphalt covered paths. BR AN C Traffic-free cycle route / Subway F E L GO S ER ’ H S OD E skills, knowledge and attitudes, and improving behaviour and D T D W R S N OO C W LA OAD D W A AK K E R Y O E U AM I V E A Leisure route E A EN ENSH M A PL E D R Y hazard awareness In terms of true ‘off-road’ cycling, Bracknell Forest has a lot to T V R A A F R E G S R N V A O I L G E E W E L R D W E A D C AY R O R A G offer with quiet country lanes and public rights of way to the L Footpath th N N TE If you would like to know more about Bikeability cycle training YMA BELMONT RI VE S H D 4 edition RR RO A D CO Wickham north of the borough and the large area of Swinley Forest to T E D I D O L O M O L O E EN W Bushes R B A Toucan crossing visit Cycle Experience’s website: A G P U R W I N T N the south. Y Round Hill L E D AV D E E E R A NG www.cycleexperience.com R G R R W E Cycle parking E I W V R E RI V O S O LO D E O E L LI S R O A D T A S C N Oaklands D U D O AVENU Ravenswood M Infant For adult cycle training information contact Cycling UK: To fnd out more about cycling in Swinley Forest go to HER BR O O K E RS BMX / Skatepark Village Settlement AT N RO A map and guide to cycling information E E GA W H E MBL T A E R W www.swinleybikehub.com/trails B A D E D www.cyclinguk.org W O D T R A L IS A O H EL Bike shop O R O KO RMOU E E R TH N LE LL C (named and numbered) or H A IN E A E 1 T H Bramshill A N N D SE G C K R O H R C Forest I Y Y V A O www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk/en/activities/mountain- E L F School / College RIVE M T BRA D W R RK D O 8 A I O O 4 L Hag P A 3 T O O E D 3 Post office S B Thorn B W H T TIPS FOR SAFER CYCLING G Y M I Golf Course U S H L C A The following types of public right of way are open to cyclists: G R R D E A P E E E CI R C L E HI E L K K CYCLING IN W L A R I R E A N O K U U A Library N V V K D D E Crowthorne R D D E E D S W A A A S Circle Hill When cycling on routes shared with pedestrians, always warn N N I AY RW P V E D E O W O H UE R I AT U O O D D E HE O A R E Bridleways D Railway3 with station others of your presence by use of a bell, adjust your speed M 0 A A N E H Crowthorne C of E 9 L Y VE 5 HIG Y Primary D H WA A N Y E K A O U E accordingly, and avoid cycling too closely. Some pedestrians Open to cyclists, but you must give way to V W R E N NK I 8 C Health centre LI 4 E IT T R 3 Y I W 3 G BRACKNELL D E B D U CL E Y DU P U may be visually or hearing impaired so please take extra care walkers and horse riders. Bridleways are GH W A KE' OA PE B E R EV I L ' S HI K AY S RID N R R WHIT TH E D W E OR B V L N R K 48 R I A N E R MO OA Place of leisure interest A PA B33 D R D P OAD R Y T U P P E R BR M D A S I E V Butter Hill signposted where they meet roads and INKW A O B L E N E O R J R OS M D R E Broadmoor S F Take care when leaving cycle routes to join the main traffc U A Retail areas VE T OAD A G R O A D I H C O R V GR J H O T waymarked along the route with blue arrows. A Hospital U R V G R R ENS S A EN A OHNS STR RO N WLE U G E O A E O N E N E D A ID A D E D K LL R R T K JE S fow E E ' S HURC K S W C U S T W D H ' B D E RES O B E ON R G T O A E E S EE O L W R LL CLOS EN 48 T N E GR O V E A Parks and open spaces O S FOREST B B33 T H I E F C LD K Y K IE D H R R F E T W I T N E (BOATs) and L A PI E CK NT Byways Open To All Traffc Restricted Byways AVE E I A bike is very mobile in traffc but sudden swerves and zig- L S R R O A RI D P C A WATER R I O A G Y L A GH N S E T N OO Butter Borough boundary RE I R RO D E R U A H W O zagging cannot be anticipated by motorists ERS D SO R N Bottom E D A A H W R U C D Y RIVE I O IV TH D A D V E RIVE N T C A MB L L A E R I D G E R O A D I LC L F VU I A C B As well as walkers and horse riders you may H X U 1 H L Look behind and signal clearly and in good time before A L R Y L RC IL E A Chaucer C O T E H D W C W E L L I N G T O N R O Z S N N I D E L OS H 'N H I S R Dukes Ride E S A R LIM E E T occasionally meet vehicles which also have right K E ' Woods T D U I E IM AV S making a manoeuvre D U Shops F LA W U L E A Bracknell P L H 4 8 A N A HA E AS B 3 3 A L WK LAN of access. These routes are signposted where CH HI L K T L N A I Bill Hill N LOW O R 3 ER E G W BRO O 2 S Be seen. Bright and refective clothing helps both day and ADM Broadmoor T 2 VIE OOR S they meet roads. Byways are marked with a red ROAD A D Estate CH E NA E A Y S L O A L Y R night in addition to cycle lights D R S W ADD AD M O O R R OA arrow and Restricted Byways are marked with a R I O A AN D SCOM BR UG The Larches E H A B R SE E C O E RO L O W E O C T AD N O A D I R J U T A N E M N L R A OL S I purple arrow.
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