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Lymington.Pdf Warsash Blackwater Valley 300m 300m 200m 200m Refreshments 100m 100m Lymington ahs many places to eat and drink Lymington Station Keyhaven is a useful stop off for refreshments and toilets Off Road Cycle Trails MODERATE 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 Miles Places of interestMiles Lymington has many interesting parts to visit, from the Old Quay and old fishing houses. Bordon ViewsFareham out to the Isle of Weight Keyhaven Salt Marshes 300m Railways 300m Lymington Station 200m 200m Railway Enquiries 08457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk 100m 100m Maps If you wish to plan your own route in this area, you may find Discover 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Hampshire’s Countryside by Bike Miles the following Ordnance SurveyMiles maps useful: Explorer OL22 Lymington Station Bentley Station Clockwise route cross section 300m 300m 200m 200m 100m 100m 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Distance: 14 miles Miles Miles Not to scale Start: Lymington station Grade: Moderate Yateley Description: This trail takes you from the heart of 300m Lymington along roads out in to the New Forest follwoing rights way with views out 200m to the Solent. About the passport 100m The Culture-all Passport gives up to 2 adults and 2 children 12 months’ unlimited, access & parking to a world of fun, at one price. To find out more go to www.hants.gov.uk/passport 0 2 4 Miles Acanthus | www.acanthus-colour.co.uk Design by Hamble 300m 200m 100m 0 2 4 Miles Lymington Station Off Road Cycle Trails 1 Cycle straight up Station lane fron Station car park and 13 Turn left at roundabout into Gosport Street, and left turn left at Gosport Street. Continue on to Captains Row. again into Station Street. Retrace route back to Lymington Turn left into Nelsons Place & right into Bath Rd then on Station. to Kings Saltern Road. 2 Turn left into All Saints Rd and left again into Normandy Sway B3055 Lane and into Maiden Lane, then left into Platoff Road. Battramsley ) Turn left at junction with Ridgeway Lane & cycle up hill. 10 Cross Boldre PH 11 3 Turn left into Lower Pennington Lane just before P PH roundabout, remain on this road and join the Shirley Holmes bridleway across Keyhaven Marshes to Key haven. 9 4 At Keyhaven take Saltgrass Lane along Seafront 12 running into New Lane. 8 B3054 5 Turn left at junction into Keyhaven Rd and cycle Bowling Green towards Milford on Sea Centre, through High Street 7 and right up Barnes Lane. Lymington Hordle 6 Bear left and continue along Barnes Lane crossing 1 Christchurch Road to bridleway opposite. i Lymington River Continue onto Vicarage Lane. Right onto P 2 Hordle Lane to Hordle Village centre. Pennington 3 7 Carefully cycle across Everton Road across Silver Everton street to Agars lane through farm up to Linnies Lane. A337 8 Turn right at Linnies Lane, right onto barrows Lane, and left into Flexford Lane, with tower on right. At end of Flexford Lane turn left into south Sway Lane. Pennington 9 Turn right into Kings Lane and left into Coomb Lane. Marshes 6 Continue to Durns Town, turning right onto Chapel Lane & right again onto Pitmotre Lane Keyhaven B3058 5 ) adjacent village green. Keyhaven P Marshes 10 Turn left towards Shirley Holms and cycle down hill 4 Milford on Sea PH under railway bridge to A337 Lymington-Brockenhurst main road. 11 Take care crossing right then left into Rope Hill, right into Tweed Lane and right into bridleway. Hurst 12 At tarmac track turn right and cycle down hill along Castle undershore joining B3054 Walhampton Hill. Turn right & KEY ) right again across causeway to level crossing. PH Public House Telephone Trainline & Station P Car Park Church South Cycle Trails Pack 2010_v12.indd 31-32 24/6/10 09:48:13.
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