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Emsworth – Denvilles – for Walks Around the Emsworth Area Visit t r o p s n a r T r o f t n e m t r a p e D y b d e d n u F D N U O R A T E G E R I H S P M A H H G N I P L E My Journey is here to help you choose Public Transport - Bus Walking Community Transport how to travel. By knowing all the ways you can travel from A to B, you can Walking for Health save money as well as reduce Bus Services Call & Go Bus Service Havant congestion and pollution in your area. Short, safe and sociable walks in your local area. East Hampshire Walking for Health is Who can use it? 27 free to attend and suitable for people of all abilities, from beginners to more experienced We provide information on cycling, Elmsworth – Havant – Rowlands Castle walkers. All walks are led by trained walk leaders who are there to offer information and Anyone whose travel needs are not met buses, trains, car sharing and walking support on the walk. by local bus services can use Call & Go. that can help you to find easier and Daytime This might be because there are no bus cheaper ways of travelling sustainably. Wednesdays at 10.00am Mon-Sat (0800-1700) 2 hourly - meet at Syrch Centre, Cotton Drive. services, you live too far away from a bus Find out more at: Walk 1 – a one hour slow stroll mostly on flat ground and without stiles. stop or you find it difficult getting on and d e i l p p u s No service on Sundays or Public Holidays. www.myjourneyhampshire.com Operated by First Walk 2 – a brisker 2.5/3.5 mile walk. off public buses. e b o t c i P For further information telephone 01243 376 302/02392 484412. Where can I go? Local Walks The service can pick you up from home 28 for travel anywhere in the borough of Southbourne/Emsworth – Denvilles – For walks around the Emsworth area visit www.emsworthwalks.org . This site gives details of local walks as well as some long-distance walks, local history and information Havant plus Horndean, Clanfield and Havant on where to stay and eat. Rowlands Castle. The service operates Daytime on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays Sussex Border Path Mon-Sat (0715-1800) Hourly and Fridays. A beautiful and surprisingly remote route following the inland borders of Sussex. What can I do? No service on Sundays or Public Holidays. There are superb views to the north across the Weald and south to the Isle of Wight. Operated by Emsworth & District Discover fine buildings and explore charming villages. You can use the service to get to the shops, health services, leisure centres or For further information visit www.sussexborderpath.co.uk visit friends and relatives. You can even 36 South East Ramblers travel into Portsmouth on Tuesdays. Southbourne – Emsworth – Havant – The SE Ramblers help local people enjoy walking and protect the places we all love How much does it cost? ASDA to walk. Most groups organise regular walks led by local experts – a great way to get Fares are similar to normal bus services. h t r o w s m E Daytime outside, make new friends and discover how walking boosts your health and happiness. Concessionary bus pass holders can SE Hants Ramblers is a friendly group that walks in the South East Hampshire/ Tues only (0855 -1149 ) 2/3 journeys travel for half price. West Sussex area. n i l e v a r T No service on other days or Public Holidays. To book call Community First Havant on Operated by Emsworth & District For more information visit www.ramblers.org.uk 02392 415562 The Wayfarers Walk Emsworth Good Neighbours The Wayfarers Walk extends 70 miles between the coast near Portsmouth and Inkpen 145 Emsworth Good Neighbours offer a Beacon just across the Berkshire border. It connects with other long distance paths at voluntary car transport service. Emsworth Hospital – Havant – Emsworth (the Sussex Border Path), at Bedhampton (the Solent Way) and at Inkpen Crookhorn – Purbrook Volunteers use their own cars to Beacon (the Test Way). transport people who find it difficult Useful Contacts Daytime On the way it passes through a series of towns and picturesque villages. It is an to use public transport. Journeys are Cycling Schooldays only 1 return interesting walk; the start is high, with imposing views north whilst the end is a pleasant usually local. (0800/1545) journey stroll along the coast past the northern end of Hayling Island. For further information telephone Cycling is an easy and effective way More travel information can be found No service on other days or Public Holidays The Solent Way 01243 430999 . of getting around. Not only is it a fun, on the My Journey website: Operated by Forst sociable and healthy activity, it can help The Solent Way is a 60-mile long-distance coastal walking route from the seaside town you save money on fuel and parking www.myjourneyhampshire.com of Milford-on-Sea past the hustle and bustle of seafronts, quiet yachting harbours, costs and reduce your carbon footprint. Email: [email protected] deserted marshland and saltings to finish at Emsworth Harbour. 700 What’s more, cycling in towns is often The Way has been divided into 8 sections, each providing a really good day out. www.facebook.com/ Portsmouth – Havant – Chichester – faster than other means of transport. myjourneyhants Bognor Regis Choose between deserted coastal marshes or promenades and candy-floss, seaside picnics or cosy riverside pubs, and shingle beaches with exhilarating views. National Cycle Network National Daytime Route 2 using country and coastal @MyJourneyHants There are castles and forts to explore, ships, submarines and museums to visit - and Mon-Fri (0615-2232) 20 mins roads and traffic-free trails where always with the smell and sound of the sea beside you. Walk past some of the finest www.travelinesw.com Saturday (0640-2232) 20 mins possible. There are some ferry marshes and lagoons in the south. crossings required with this journey. Sunday (0739-1942) 30 mins For further information on the above walks visit www3.hants.gov.uk/walking More information regarding this route Large print available on request. Sunday service operates on Public Holidays can be found at www.sustrans.org . Operated by Stagecoach Littlehampton and Portsmouth & Emsworth Cycles Ltd Scan and link straight Southsea and one between London 41-43 North Street, Emsworth PO10 7DA to the journey planner Public Transpor t - Train Victoria and Southampton. Tel: 01243 372742 Visit the My Journey website which Transport helpline Emsworth rail station, located on North Ticket Office and Facilities gives information on clubs and rides Street, is well connected, with services Emsworth near you, skill sessions, how to HELPING HAMPSHIRE Stagecoach - 0345 1210190 to London Victoria, Brighton, Mon-Fri 06.40-13.15 maintain your bike and top tips for GET AROUND Portsmouth and Southampton. Sat 06.40-13.15 cycling. 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