Privett - Old Dairy Tea Rooms

  • Starts: Friday 6 February 2026 9:15 am
  • Ride leader/Event organiser: Terry Willis
  • Category:
  • Terrain: B - Very hilly
  • Duration: am - Morning only (finishes before lunch)
  • Estimated moving average speed: 11-12mph (18-19kph Medium)
  • Ascent: 535ft / 160m
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Start, stops and finish
Ride start/event venueThe Fox and Hounds, Denmead
School Lane
Denmead, Waterlooville
PO7 6NA
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Coffee stopThe Old Dairy tea rooms
Fawley Farm
Hempland Lane
GU34 3NU
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FinishKidmore Lane car park
Kidmore Lane
Denmead
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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: Terry Willis.

Map

A 40km (24 mile) medium paced, lumpy morning ride out to The Old Dairy Tea Rooms for coffee. Although a relatively short distance, a few hills will be encountered, but we will take these at a relaxed pace.

Route (map above) will be via Hambledon, Chidden (Hill), Warnford, Brockwood Bottom, Woodlands (Hill) and then Privett.

The return route Drayton Down (Hill), Old Winchester Hill (Hill) and Denmead.

A good leg stretch, weather permitting!

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.

The ride leader has not recorded any bookings yet.

Ride leader notes

Riding a lightweight road bike (during better months) the faster day rides I lead are typically 100-130km (60-80m) and occasionally 160km (100m).

Routes are at best undulating, usually “lumpy” (hilly), sometimes with severe hills!

- Average GOOD speed on “Faster” rides: 23kph (14mph)
- Average TYPICAL speed on “Faster” rides: 21kph (13mph)

Morning only rides are scaled back versions of day rides, usually at the same pace.

I also lead moderate rides as well, where the terrain difficulty is reduced (not so lumpy!) and the speed is adjusted to those attending the ride.

When I lead Waterlooville Community Cycle Club (WCCC) rides, which are generally easy relaxed rides, the pace is that of the slowest attending rider in the group.

About Pop-up rides

We have certain days when we try to organise regular rides. However, individual ride leaders can create pop-up rides for any day and time.

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.