Lavant & West Marden

  • Starts: Wednesday 28 January 2026 9:15 am
  • Ride leader/Event organiser: Phil Beed
  • Category:
  • Terrain: B - Very hilly
  • Duration: d - All day
  • Estimated moving average speed: 12-13mph (19-21kph Medium+)
  • Ascent: 2,390ft / 730m
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Start, stops and finish
Ride start/event venueThe Spring Centre, Havant
East Street
Havant
P09 1BS
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Coffee stopCenturion Way, Lavant
Lavant
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Lunch/dinner stopVictoria Inn, West Marden
Nore Down Way
Chichester
PO18 9EN
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FinishVictoria Inn, West Marden
Nore Down Way
Chichester
PO18 9EN
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All rides return to the start unless stated otherwise. Use the 'Map' link below to see a map of all locations

Contact us about this event

Send an email to ride leader/event organiser: Phil Beed.

Map

Depart Havant Spring 9.15am

Out to Lavant via Woodmancote and Bosham Hoe, where we will try out a new elevenses venue (recommended by Ian Hewitt)

Then Back to West Marden for lunch stop at the Victoria Inn

Victoria Inn Menu

Bookings for this ride/event

Booking is required for this ride. Please let the ride leader know if you want to join. Please do not turn up for the ride unless you've had your booking confirmed or your name appears below.

There are 7 spaces available for the leader and riders. Of these, 4 are left.

Bookings recorded for this ride (Log in to see rider names):

  • A PCTC member
  • A PCTC member

To ask to join this ride, please use the 'Contact us about this ride' link above to send an email to the ride leader.

About faster rides

Our other rides go at the pace of the slowest rider or we will split the ride to accommodate a slower rider. 'Faster rides' go faster than other rides and people joining are expected to keep up.

We're not talking about professional or even 'club' riding speeds, but trying to ride at any speed faster than you can manage is an unpleasant experience.

If you want to join a faster ride, but uncertain whether you can keep up:

  • Consider trying one or two of our other rides classed as A (Demanding) or B (Hilly) first. If you're able to keep up without difficulty that's a good indication you're ready for a faster ride. The chances are you'll be riding with other members familiar with faster rides that can help you with your assessment.
  • In any case, contact the ride leader and discuss your experience to date with them. Bear in mind, however, that subjective assessments of average speed and cruising speed are notoriously unreliable even for those that routinely use cycle computers.

Before you join a faster ride, please review the route and prepare to make your own way back if you're struggling to keep up - and we all have bad days. We will not, however, intentionally drop slower riders; nor will we leave riders without first checking they are confident with getting back.