After here the track becomes a bit stony, and there is a short flight of steps, then a track (Dagley Lane) crossing over the Guildford-Shalford railway line on a bridge. From here, continue east on route 22 through pretty Surrey villages, or south to Cranleigh or the coast on the Downs Link path.
This 10-mile route follows a disused railway line and is flat and traffic-free, making it the perfect day out for families or less experienced cyclists. They are all shown on the corresponding Cycle Guides. Now follow the cycle route signed as NCN22 across Shalford Park and on through woods, passing the Thames Water depot. It was opened by Derbyshire County Council and the Peak District National Park Authority. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.© Copyright 2020 - The Long Distance Walkers Association. The shortest and flattest route is between the Outwood link and the Leigh link this is only 14km (9 miles) long.The Downs Link is a traffic-free trail linking Artington (2 miles south of Guildford) with Shoreham-by-sea. Anyone who feels that LDWA has gone the extra mile to provide exceptional service is particularly encouraged to use this facility.To comply with EU Directives we are informing you that our website uses cookies for services such as memberships and Google Analytics.Your data is completely safe and we do not record any personally identifiable information.Please click the button to acknowledge and approve our use of cookies during your visit. The trail is suitable for all types of off-road bicycle but can also be ridden quite comfortably (especially the Surrey section) on a touring or hybrid bike.The Surrey section is shown on Surrey Cycle Guide Map numbers 4 and 6. We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Central Sussex and South Surrey Cycle Map . So you can find your perfect Shropshire bike ride, we’ve reviewed our full collection of cycling routes in the region to deliver the top 20.
Your donation today will help keep the Network safe and open for everyone to enjoy90.3% Traffic-free |13.7% Asphalt, 78.2% Unsealed firm, 8.1% Unsealed looseExtra care is needed where the route crosses roads, particularly at the crossings of the B2188 and B2110 close to Groombridge.Sustrans is committed to fundraising in a way which is legal, open, honest and respectful. A traffic-free way out of Guildford to the disused railway through Bramley. Registered in England, number: 3719756. Tissington Trail Railway Cycling Route, Peak District. Now follow the cycle route signed as NCN22 across Shalford Park and on through woods, passing the Thames Water depot. Information, maps and leaflets are also available from Five routes of the National Cycle Network pass through Surrey. Welcome to the website for Railway Paths Ltd. We are a specialist organisation which owns and manages a portfolio of former railway land to provide routes, roads and paths suitable for cycling, walking, horseriding and wheel-chair use. Cycling in Shropshire is one of the most enjoyable ways to explore more of this part of England. These links are identified by signs with the words 'Surrey Cycleway Link' on them. Epsom, Woking and Farnham. Covers the Central Sussex and South Surrey area, including Brighton, Crawley, East Grinstead and Royal Tunbridge Wells. Find out what we stand for and how our work around the UK is making a difference. Sustrans is a registered charity in England and Wales (number 326550) and Scotland (SC039263) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England No 1797726 at 2 Cathedral Square, Bristol, BS1 5DD. Registered Office: Bellevue, Princes Street, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 7NB. 90.3% Traffic-free |13.7% Asphalt, 78.2% Unsealed firm, 8.1% Unsealed looseExtra care is needed where the route crosses roads, particularly at the crossings of the B2188 and B2110 close to Groombridge.This lovely 10-mile traffic-free shared-use path links East Grinstead and Groombridge along a disused railway embankmentIt is ideal for families, less experienced and occasional cyclists, walkers, and horse riders.Part of the Downs and Weald cycle route, this tree-lined path takes you through the heart of the East Sussex countryside, through small fields and farms among wooded, rolling hills.The area is part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides an important habitat for wildlife.As you travel along the route try and spot dragonflies, newts, toads and frogs. Ashbourne to Parsley Hay – 13.5 miles. The route is shown on Surrey Cycle Guide maps 1 and 2.NCR21 runs north-south in east Surrey, through Warlingham, Woldingam, Redhill and Horley to Gatwick airport. This 10-mile route is flat and traffic-free, with seats and picnic benches along the entire route, making it the perfect day out for families. The whole length is about 37 miles but can be cycled in sections and is particularly well suited to families. Walking the Disused Railways of Sussex includes a 34-mile route (and 12 other shorter routes) between Shoreham-by-Sea to Shalford, via Christ’s Hospital, linking the Adur and Wey river valleys, as well as describing other walking routes on the past converted trackbeds. NCR21 and NCR20 form the Surrey section of Avenue Verte.This runs east-west through Surrey through Farnham and goes via Puttenham, Guildford (linking with NCR223), Shere, Westcott, Dorking, Headley, Epsom Downs, Banstead and Woodmansterne where it enters the London Borough of Croydon and becomes NCR20. Welcome.