Funded by Department for Transport for Department by Funded GET AROUND GET HAMPSHIRE My Journey is here to help you choose HELPING Public Transport - Bus Walking how to travel. By knowing all the ways you can travel from A to B, you can save money as well as reduce Bus Services Walking for Health congestion and pollution in your area. Short, safe and sociable walks in your local area. East Hampshire Walking for Health is 13/13X free to attend and suitable for people of all abilities, from beginners to more We provide information on cycling, Liphook – Whitehill/Bordon – experienced walkers. All walks are led by trained walk leaders who are there to offer buses, trains, car sharing and walking that can help you to find easier and Alton – Basingstoke information and support on the walk. Wednesdays at 10.00am - meet at Station Road Car Park, adjacent to Liphook & Liss cheaper ways of travelling sustainably. Daytime Surgery. Walks of up to 2-3 miles - approximately 1 hour. Find out more at: Mon-Fri (0635-1920) Hourly For further information telephone 01428 722046. www.myjourneyhampshire.com No service on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays. Operated by Stagecoach Community Transport One mile long walking routes around parks, along footpaths and canals. They are easy to follow, and will be generally free of barriers such as gates or stiles. Some Walk4Life 250 Miles may be waymarked and distinctive yellow waymarkers show where they start Call & Go Bus Service Liphook Local Service and end. Walk4Life Miles is supported by community groups, Walking for Health Call & Go is a bookable bus service for Daytime groups, local councils and a range of other organisations. To find a walk in your area anyone who meets the following criteria: visit www.walk4life.info and see how long it takes you to walk a mile! • Live more than 400 metres from Mon/Weds/Fri only 3 journeys Bramshott & Liphook Local Walks an available bus stop. (0930/1030/1130) per day For further details of these walks please visit www.walkinginhants.co.uk/liphook • Does not have access to a car No service on other days or Public Holidays. Waggoners Wells (1.75 miles) – Circular, all good footpaths/bridleways. National Trust and there is no bus service running Operated by AMK land. Easy but some hills, no stiles. when you need to travel. Waterside and Conford (2-3 miles) – Easy circular route, primarily footpaths/bridleways, • Disabled or have a mobility or can be muddy in places, no stiles. sensory impairment which makes Folly Pond, The Deer’s Hut and Foley Manor (5 miles, or 4 miles from the Deer’s Hut) – using buses difficult. Public Transport - Train Circular, primarily footpaths and bridleways, muddy in places, fairly level, no stiles. Call & Go minibuses are specially Liphook Shipwrights Way adapted with handrails, low steps and a lift or ramp. Travel in Travel Liphook is well connected, being only Shipwrights Way is a long-distance route which links villages and towns in East Hampshire an hour and 15 minutes from London through some beautiful countryside. Starting from Alice Holt Forest, the route passes The East Hampshire Call & Go service (Waterloo) and an hour from through Bordon, Liphook, Liss, Petersfield, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Staunton operates Wednesday morning and the Portsmouth. Country Park, Havant and continues to Portsmouth finishing at the Historic Dockyard. 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month As much as possible, the route is off-road, using rights of way and permissive paths. picking up from Lindford, Headley, Arford, Services are currently operated by The route is signed, and can be walked or ridden in either direction. Parts of the route Heatherlands, Grayshott, Bramshott South West Trains with several trains can be used by horse riders and people with disabilities. Chase, Liphook, Liss, West Liss, Hawkley, an hour to London via Guildford and For further information visit: www3.hants.gov.uk/shipwrightsway Rake, Hilll Brow, Sheet and Steep for Useful Contacts Woking and to Portsmouth via Havant journeys to Petersfield. Wheels to Work for South Coast connections. Sussex Border Path A beautiful and surprisingly remote route following the inland borders of Sussex. You need to register to use the service Station Information There are superb views to the north across the Weald and south to the Isle of Wight. and phone to book your journey. Wheels to Work Moped Loan Scheme More travel information can be found Discover fine buildings and explore charming villages and pubs. Telephone 01420 475759 for further offers access to a 50cc or 125cc moped on the My Journey website: Ticket Office and Facilities For further information visit: www.sussexborderpath.co.uk information. for 3 to 12 months for people with limited transport options or unsociable www.myjourneyhampshire.com South East Ramblers Bramshott & Liphook Parish Voluntary Liphook working hours. The moped is fully taxed Email: [email protected] The SE Ramblers help local people enjoy walking and protect the places we all love to Care Group Mon-Fri 06.20-17.35 and insured. walk. Most groups organise regular walks led by local experts – a great way to get Bramshott & Liphook Parish Voluntary www.facebook.com/ Sat 07.45-14.00 outside, make new friends and discover how walking boosts your health and happiness. Care Group offer a voluntary car You will need to pay a weekly hire charge myjourneyhants Sun 10.00-13.00 SE Hants Ramblers is a friendly group that walks in the South East Hampshire/West transport service. Volunteers use their of between £17-£20 depending on your Sussex area. For more information visit: www.ramblers.org.uk age and the type of moped you hire. @MyJourneyHants Facilities z B 8 Y r own cars to transport people who find it difficult to use public transport. Journeys You will also be provided: V Accessible self-service ticket machine available are usually local. For further information www.travelinesw.com z Car parking B Cycle parking 8 Cycle Lockers telephone 01428 723972. • Helmet, gloves and high visibility jacket Y Hearing loop r Radar key Cycling • CBT test paid for by W2W Large print available on request. Liphook Station is inaccessible to Visit: www.myjourneyhampshire.com/ wheelchair users as the platforms are too Cycling is an easy/effective way of getting around. Not only is it a fun, sociable and healthy wheels-work narrow for ramps. Passengers are advised to use Liss or Haslemere. activity, it can help you save money on fuel and parking costs and reduce your carbon Scan and link straight footprint. What’s more, cycling in towns is often faster than other means of transport. to the journey planner If steps are a problem for you, South West Trains will arrange alternative transport Shipwrights Way (Route 22) (usually a taxi) at no extra cost to you. This Shipwrights Way is a long-distance route which links villages and towns in East transport will take you to and from the Hampshire through some beautiful countryside. As much as possible, the route is nearest accessible station from which you off-road, using rights of way and permissive paths. Visit www.sustrans.org.uk for HELPING can continue your journey. HAMPSHIRE further information. Transport helpline GET AROUND Some stations are unsuitable for passengers who need assistance because Visit the My Journey website which gives information on clubs and rides near you, skill they are not staffed for all or part of the sessions, how to maintain your bike and top tips for cycling. Hampshire offers a huge Stagecoach - 0345 121 0190 Funded by Department for Transport day. In these cases, we recommend you variety of cycling opportunities. For more information on cycling in Hampshire visit: AMK - 01428 751675 book in advance and we can then relocate www.myjourneyhampshire.com/cycle staff to help you. Design, cartography and Printed 01.16 Traveline - 0871 299 22 33 print by Pindar Creative Assisted Travel Team 0800 52 82 100 Liphook Cycle,16 The Square, Liphook GU30 7AH. (freephone). 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