Hilsea - Wickham - Denmead Bakehouse

  • Starts: Thursday 24 March 2022 9:45 am
  • Ride leader/Event organiser: Steve Golding
  • Category:
  • Terrain: C - Hilly
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A leisurely-paced ride starting at 9:45 from near the Hilsea Lido bus stop rank. The advance forecast is showing sunny with a gentle breeze. The route this time is direct to Fareham and then through Funtley and continuing via Knowle and Wickham stopping at Harry's Hut sheltered garden cafe behind Green's restaurant for elevenses. Two miles of track will be encountered from Wickham along the Meon Valley Trail (an alternative road route is possible) as we proceed towards Soberton Heath and then on to Denmead Bakehouse for a tea stop before returning via Purbrook. Approx 26 miles total. Return 15:00 ish.

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

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Ride leader notes

My rides will generally be fairly flat and conducted at a relaxed pace with some stops along the way to take in the scenery and take some water.

When it comes to hills you will probably go ahead of me and wait in a safe place for the group to reform.

If you are a rider who just wants to get there fast or one who is monitoring their performance, then my ride is probably not for you.

My Hybrid Helium Crosstrack purchased from Halfords for £139.99 in 2006 is happy to cover all terrains so my rides may include some rougher surfaces, in which case that will be stated in the ride details.

I try to come up with routes that have some interesting features. It could be cycling through a park, or alongside a coastal section, through quiet residential areas. Often there will be a ferry crossing. Where possible I will use shared cycleways avoiding main roads, though when necessary we will use them in a safe and confident manner.

Above all I will try to make the ride an enjoyable social experience.

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The small size of some pop-up rides means we might be unable to split a ride if you get into difficulties. We will do all we can to escort you back to the start point, but please be prepared to navigate yourself home or to call for support from a partner, relative or friend.