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Southampton Cycle Guide Y N G A ON T O N I R R L T T IN H R BR T E R B ET E I T R S A C IN E Watts Park Y T O B A O H N R R ON K M R T O COMMERCIAL ROAD COMMERCIAL RD D S R U S R D R S O H L E L I A T Art Gallery T D E R W E K O Southampton city centre P R N A D D P R R K A S T R B D K A D O S Southampton walking CHYNDEN TER P Civic A R L E AC N BL E T A V O S A A Centre E L R E E W W R E A B K R M A E R and cycling network D R D A ORTHAM R I P N V S L WEST ROAD T E R EW B N GO E This map has been developed to help you travel L E W DE T NT E H FRO S NO R T NG T E around Southampton by foot, bike and public P R R N A L O St Mary s E M S Marlands V transport. Each grid on the map overleaf represents P E E Stadium L R A Shopping N S (Southampton A T P DE D Centre O an average 10 minutes’ walk or 4 minutes’ cycle P E O N FC) R R U T O L ride, showing just how quick it is to get around B A NT Works R N FRO R OUTH A D S DTREEROAD O H OUN T P A under your own steam. E J T A D MES STREET R Hoglands E R T E K A E T R L C E Park E H T R A Chapel E E A S T R W R S ' Y Southampton is home to a wealth of amenities, B T R R O S A ANSTREE S A COLEM T U B T E R M E Works N N West V leisure facilities, entertainment, retail and history P iver Itchen E R O A ST R C U City B R Quay A N O A I T Industrial B D V within a relatively short radius of the city centre. E S L Park E HA E NO M VER BLD GS V HOUNDW O The new paths are part of a greater network of E R LL G Bargate P L D cycling and walking routes that allows you to travel Centre Queens CH OA Bldgs APEL R around the town and surrounding area safely and EAST STREET Eastgate T pleasantly. Centre E D S Lansdowne L E A H R O L I T G R A S Hill C Offices H S A W N Crosshouse N S S The new routes, crossings and signs make E O Y The Quays T T O E S A L R S L TH N E T E R W E A E F WA E E S N L E navigating the busy roads in the north of the city to T LOCAL TRAVEL MAP LOCAL TRAVEL O D N R E D N Y E K T Recycling D A E R E Lansdowne C A N U A A G S Centre get to get to school, college, work and the shops on N H KIN D B Q R A C L Hill R L R E E P O T S S T foot and by bike much easier and quicker. E C OL E LEGE D D N BER Y Southampton NARD REET ST R T S T R R E E E BER S T E NAR U S O D S OSSHO Depot R TRE CR E X ET T For more information about Sustrans, F W S O E R L T D G E S the National Cycle Network or to become E U T B R B R NT T E C C AN L R I S DES This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey T S S E E a Sustrans supporter visit www.sustrans.org.uk O N D R Mayflower P STREET R C T A material with the permission of Ordnance P R D R R U E N A C TA Park L B E A Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her ' AL UT Stay in touch with Sustrans on: Majesty’s Stationery Office. © Crown Copyright. AN H C C H G Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown I A H N N facebook.com/sustrans @sustrans Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil E L N proceedings. Licence number: 100019679 2013. W E A P Y T C& New routes for 2013 are part of the National Cycle NetworkGuildford Good reasons to get around Connecting your journey 24 22 Alton by foot, bike, bus or train Salisbury Winchester Walking and cycling South Liss Downs For health 24 Petersfield Sustrans Online Mapping Woodbridge Romsey Eastleigh Walking and cycling to work, the shops, or to visit Southampton 23 22 Search 14,000 miles of the National Cycle Network 41 88 89 New Forest 2 Havant friends and family are great ways to fit regular Gosport on the Sustrans online mapping. You can also find: Brockenhurst 25 Wimborne 2 physical activity into your daily routine. As well as Minster 2 • Bike shops Blandford The New Cowes 88 Little getting you from A to B, regular walking and cycling Forum Poole Forest • Places of interest er Ryde Portsmouth Wareham can help you burn calories, reduce cholesterol and Christchurch 22 • Places to eat and drink Newport Sandown 2 Bournemouth lower blood pressure. If you take the bus, walking National Cycle Network on-road 23 National Cycle Network traffic-free • Accommodation Proposed routes 67 Selected Regional Routes to the next bus stop along is a really simple way of h Visit www.sustrans.org.uk About Sustrans fitting a little more activity into your daily commute. Sustrans is the charity that’s enabling people to For the environment Bus and coach travel by foot, bike or public transport for more of We all know that our environment is under threat Traveline South East. For details of local services the journeys we make everyday. from the things we do. Cars currently make up 13% including timetables. cycle regularly you’ll save a fortune, so there’ll be It’s time we all began making smarter travel of the UK’s total carbon dioxide emissions but on www.travelinesoutheast.org.uk more cash to spend on fun things, like you! choices. average if you take a train or coach you’ll contribute Tel: 0871 200 2233 six to eight times less than this and, if you walk or Regular physical activity also helps improve your Make your move and support Sustrans today. cycle… nothing at all! Fewer cars on the road also mood, is good for your sense of well-being and can Train www.sustrans.org.uk means a safer environment for children and a more help to boost self-esteem. National Rail Enquiries. For details of local and pleasant place for everyone to enjoy. By letting someone else do the driving and taking national services including timetables. www.nationalrail.co.uk In Southampton Sustrans’ Connect2 is a partnership between For you the bus or train, you’ll be able to spend more time One of the best things about getting around under enjoying the journey, whether you’re listening to Tel: 08457 48 49 50 your own steam is that it’s really cheap. There’s no music, reading a good book or having a chat with a road tax to pay, no need for an MOT and you don’t friend, you’ll be saving money and giving your own have to worry about petrol prices. If you walk or vehicle a well-deserved rest. Photography © Sustrans staff Registered Charity No. 326550 (England and Wales) SC039263 (Scotland) Y WA SA Y E L V L XHO M WA OOD D RI L W E T ET H S C S T I A S B P M I N D R D M L O N G E K W EN S E O E O R W O G OO R B T D G A D GO SS T BASSETT C LF ET E E C T R L E O O C S C UR W S N S U E L A RO A AD OS B L R L GREEN M E W A A GLE H G N B Y L A E E W SSET CLOSE N O N E O Y O T R R D G T A I A R DG E VE E S R E NU LEASIDE WAY M R E E D O N U NT AVENUE O C AD N LO S E E AV N E A C CH L RE AN E L S GLEN EYR N ID IL E DR E H IVE B LS W Y L A FA L S RM O S R H ET O T G RE EN D L U R A T P VE HE Y PAR I W N D KWA N A A Y P L U N T E O P R U H AD E R O O D TH RO ELBUR W Y P T L AVEN ILL R L D UE IS R E Y N OAD T HI Y E LL W M T D E E C A C H CARNA D H E O TION M C R A R O A T AD P O SouthamptonWYN VIO HIL H D L LE A IM R TR B I ORE E O L N D A L NU D U R M O E U R R E AB OA T I V B B L D S E P E L O GLEN R L L D I D M OA P R E L I R A L N A O N B C E I R R Y S D I S D E Y G A I L A Y O O A S M R E V BLUEBE R H LL S O E I A W R R R O E R G D O R S O D L L N A D I K A D O E A A A N E V O N A D T D R HO L I NE A S YSU G D CK LE O ITCHENSID C R AD T E H RO X C L LE M CK O G NEYSU E O HO O A S A S BA R S D SET University S E T D D E Mans R CR E ED E A B S NS Halls of W C O Bridge H E E N R I T WA T Residence L S DS Y EA A LA L E N L H KLA IN N W OA S G G G D H I T T O N C A H E L R O N Swaythling B C T S R R U H O H A A O T R RE D ROAD EF D R T C R URY IE South N LISB E L E SA D H T D Each grid square on this map represents 1km (0.6 T R I R T OA Stoneham L A O D L F E E H C I Marlhill Copse R S M E A House O S Y D W miles) F H A L IE A A L O R O Highfield D D D R B O IS ES D O R C R N C A The University W RO E O R E BROADLANDS OA AD N D A D T A M of D O U D A T R D O U N TO Approximately 10 minutesSouthampton A R IN I E R BR PO V Hampton Park VE O M I A E OL D E R W R K S OA L AT S A GR D W E O I A O Riverside W R L T N O B D D R RIVE R Y Y E D O C Approximately 4 minutes G A M IV S A RO I Park L N E V O L R IL D E R L H O U R ST T I G N PS RE SFO C E TO O NG LD N D I H N L F K A I V D E A V A E N M A G A E M R R D S E L B N V I I Y S R O D E O N A D E A W R R A R R L O Y D R D D A D O R TL O L N A IN T R AD D R O E W R R U Riverside Park I O K F RM D E B O R A IT W H FA S C S T D H M H D N B T R L E L E EN O Z R E E R N T R O R O H R O E F O D U H IM AD P A F T GD A N N H O C W S R A S E O E P H R D BR R S E E IC A T E K N D F K P IE O A W L A R D P R O D O RD L U T C O R E W H E D H EL V B E W S E S A D R U C T Bitterne U K A O O R R R B O A O A E G O C V D EN C L R DI D T UE M Park U H Southampton E H E M Frogs C O M B O G T M N D O IL L S N R RO D A H L Common U A A D Copse R E N O O R LA M I O A A D E N R N G S D A R N R R D D V A K UE D H R E N M E A H O M A H F E R N O R R O I D T T Y E N K E A E A O L L R A W O I U O F E G S D D D N M E D V G E A O S G R R R C A D H A B OW E D U R R O N H W R W S D C P E T E D A R R R Y O O S W E L D L R E E E LLROA D A D N A L S O W E O O LI L N I Avenue A N R R N G P O A L K Y A T C C F D O O T E P V V N O R L R D E Campus U O H S A R C E N K O W U RIVER VIEWRD R G L R N N C V U I A A D A R A E B E S T Y O TL E E O E H S D O D D V S T V L S I E A I DN O N R A E G A H M T O W D O W D RICH N A N E M O L S F W T E O A G R D R S M M A A N D T N O O U R E H D CH AD PO D SA C S A N Y A D D R B E D O OFT L B A R A A O A O D D D I O W Y RD N RO H K N A D O NURSER I R R M T O A G T D I O S R D A S D R O O E L U S A H L A A L A E L S N O O I C R A T L M F D R L T W O R R I H D L R D A B A C O R D H A Y T A O I O N V U O E ABBOTT E T R L N O N Bus A A E N T N N P
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