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The Salisbury Golden OTHER CYCLE ROUTES FROM OLD SARUM National Byway Cycle Route to Shaftesbury LINK Wiltshire Cycleway around Wiltshire to The Beehive P+R KEY Woodford Valley Route to Stonehenge The Football Stadium Traffic On P+R Park & Ride Road Walking NCN National Cycle Heale Garden Old Sarum Airfield Free LINK Network to Ford and Hurdcott Grass Area S Shops Viewpoint National Byway Cycle Place to Eat The Golden Way is a circular route linked OLD SARUM Route to Winchester P Cycle Parking Playground Follow the Golden Way T S Riverside to all radial routes that approach the city from all The Salisbury Sarum View Activity Area Museum / Swimming M Historic directions. The route is 11 kilometres (7 miles) A guide for all the family open space and Light Houses views over the city Refreshments Nature Reserve long and is well marked in both directions by the Skate Golden Way logo and direction arrows. The T Toilets Gym Boarding Golden WayThe Old Golden Way provides good cycling options from Castle Inn Castle Hill the suburbs of Salisbury to the city centre for Estate Bishopdown The Portway commuters and to the National Cycle Network, NCN 45 to Swindon open space LINK LINK to Bishopdown and Bishopdown Farm National Byway and Wiltshire Cycleway Routes, Stratford Road Cycle Map to to Pauls Dene Estates, Ford and Hurdcott via Green Lane for those wishing to head into the countryside. Woodford Valley In addition, the route is especially suited to St Marks and S families who want to spend leisure time without Exeter House London Rd P+R P Schools going far from home. Families can stop off at Hudsons Field Caravan and Denison Rise playgrounds, somewhere to eat and drink, whilst Hathaway Campsite Close Castle Rd enjoying and appreciating the local scenery. Cycle Path St Marks Avenue Allotments Crematorium Avon Valley Stratford Rd and Cemetery Church Rd Nature Reserve TheFive Rivers Golden Way Places Served by the Golden Way Leisure Centre Railway LINK Old Sarum - Salisbury Cathedral to Laverstock These are the places that can be reached by bike CircularP Cycle Route School Schools using this route from Castle Hill, Paul’s Dene, Bishop- down, Laverstock, Milford Hill and the City Centre. The Golden Way LINK to Improve your health The Golden Way St Pauls School Old Sarum - Salisbury Cathedral Old Sarum - Salisbury Cathedral LAVERSTOCK • Schools • Colleges • Circular Cycle Route and Devizes SaveRd moneyAshley Road & beat congestion Circular Cycle Route Open Space • Theatres • Places of Interest • Great fun for all the family S Butts Road • Major Stores • Shops • Ashley Road Duck Lane The Golden Way is easy to follow STORES S T M Salisbury College M St Mark’s School M using this map or the Salisbury and Wyvern College M St Joseph’s RC School Churchill Way West M Bishop Wordsworth’s School M Wilton Cycle Map which is available Railway M St Edmund’s Girls School M from local Tourist Information Centres. Path to Downs South Wilts Grammar School M Exeter House School The route is well signposted in both Riverside Rd Whitebridge M Leaden Hall School M Leehurst Swan School M directions using arrows and Road M Central Car Park open the Golden Way logo. space M M M Salisbury Library City Centre Coach Station T Old Sarum M Cathedral Close M Salisbury Cathedral S Castle Street Manor Farm Rd Salisbury Playhouse M City Hall M Studio Theatre Avon Approach LINK Queen M Avon Valley Nature Reserve M The Maltings to City Centre Manor Market Place via Milford Hill M S P Rd T M High Street M Shady Bower Fisherton Street S P Milford Mill Rd M Southampton Road Businesses & Stores M COGS cannot accept liability for individual riders’ safety. LINK M City Centre Shopping Centres M Piggy It is each rider’s responsibility to follow advice to Petersfinger Crane Street High Street Salisbury Lane M Five Rivers Leisure Centre M from the Highway Code at all times. New Street Churchill Way South College LINK to Elizabeth Gardens, Southampton Rd Strikers Bowling Centre M Hudsons Field Produced by COGS in partnership with Railway Station, Town Path LINK to Friary Estate LINK M Churchill Gardens M Elizabeth Gardens M Salisbury City Council across Harnham Water Meadows, and Wilton. to STORES, NCN 24 to Wilton, SALISBURY Churchill Gardens NCN 24 T CATHEDRAL T Warminster & Bath (East) Mottisfont & Southampton Churchill Gardens De Vaux Place (West) Riverside THE CATHEDRAL CLOSE M S Loop Salisbury Museum P Military Museum Wiltshire Cycleway to the New Forest Newbridge Rd to Britford, LINK LINK Harnham and the Hospital OTHER CYCLE ROUTES FROM OLD SARUM National Byway Cycle Route to Shaftesbury LINK Wiltshire Cycleway around Wiltshire to The Beehive P+R KEY Woodford Valley Route to Stonehenge The Football Stadium Traffic On P+R Park & Ride Road Walking NCN National Cycle Heale Garden Old Sarum Airfield Free LINK Network to Ford and Hurdcott Grass Area S Shops Viewpoint National Byway Cycle Place to Eat OLD SARUM Route to Winchester P Cycle Parking Playground T S Riverside Sarum View Activity Area Museum / Swimming M Historic open space and Light Houses views over the city Refreshments Nature Reserve Skate T Toilets Gym Boarding The Old Castle Inn Castle Hill Estate Bishopdown The Portway NCN 45 to Swindon open space LINK Stratford Road LINK to Bishopdown and Bishopdown Farm to to Pauls Dene Estates, Ford and Hurdcott via Green Lane Woodford Valley St Marks and S Exeter House London Rd P+R P Schools Hudsons Field Caravan and Denison Rise Hathaway Campsite Close Castle Rd Cycle Path St Marks Avenue Allotments Crematorium Avon Valley Stratford Rd and Cemetery Church Rd Nature Reserve Five Rivers Leisure Centre Railway LINK to Laverstock P School Schools LINK to The Golden Way St Pauls School Old Sarum - Salisbury Cathedral LAVERSTOCK and Devizes Rd Ashley Road Circular Cycle Route Open Space S Ashley Road Butts Road Duck Lane STORES S T Churchill Way West Railway Path to Downs Riverside Rd Whitebridge Road Central Car Park open space Coach Station T S Castle Street Manor Farm Rd Avon Approach LINK Queen The Maltings to City Centre Manor Market Place via Milford Hill S P Rd T Shady Bower Fisherton Street S P Milford Mill Rd LINK Piggy to Petersfinger Crane Street High Street Salisbury Lane New Street Churchill Way South College LINK to Elizabeth Gardens, Southampton Rd Railway Station, Town Path LINK to Friary Estate across Harnham Water Meadows, LINK and Wilton. to STORES, NCN 24 to Wilton, SALISBURY Churchill Gardens NCN 24 T CATHEDRAL T Warminster & Bath (East) Mottisfont & Southampton Churchill Gardens De Vaux Place (West) Riverside THE CATHEDRAL CLOSE M S Loop Salisbury Museum P Military Museum Wiltshire Cycleway to the New Forest Newbridge Rd to Britford, LINK LINK Harnham and the Hospital.
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