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The Countryside Code helps everyone to respect, protect & enjoy our countryside. It applies to all parts of the countryside. Most of it is just good commonsense, as it’s designed to help us all to respect, protect and enjoy our countryside. It also makes it clear what the responsibilities are for both the public and the people who manage the land.
Road safety advice for child pedestrians and cyclists - from Hampshire County Council (external link)
The local authorities aim to ensure adequate cycle parking and facilities for cyclists and motorcyclists in all types of new development. This document is Havant's Guidance to developers for the amount of space to allocate on new developments for two-wheeled vehicle parking
Bikes are available for hire to explore this popular recreation area
Information on the markings and signs seen on cycle routes, what they mean and where they are, and online reporting of any faults with them.
The Borough Council is supporting the development of a comprehensive network of dedicated cycle facilities. Read more about our plans here, and see a map of the planned network.
A short list of pre-prepared and planned cycle rides in the area. If you have a favourite route, let us know and we could add it to the list.
Cycling England is the national body which co-ordinates the development of cycling across England. We aim to create the conditions which will result in more people cycling, more safely, more often.
National Cycle Network Route 22 provides an alternative route for cyclists between Havant and Farlington via Broadmarsh, beside the A27. Details and pictures of its development here
Whether you follow one of our long-distance routes, our shorter health walks or explore on your own, there is something for everyone to enjoy. This link to Hampshire County Council is your gateway to walking in Hampshire.
Details of the project to transform the old Havant to Hayling railway line into a state of the art cycle route, and part of the National Cycle Network
Details of local Rights of Way, and Long Distance Paths which cross the borough
Details of the NCN, two of its key routes meet in Havant town centre. Onward links are available from this page for more information about other parts of the Network
Plan a route by bike or on foot using online route planning system from ViaMichelin
We are Britain's biggest walking charity. We've been working for over 70 years to promote walking and to improve conditions for everyone who walks in England, Scotland and Wales.
Plans of the rights of way network across the borough, plus information about long distance walking routes in the area
Safe Routes to Schools projects encourage and enable children to walk and cycle to school through a combined package of practical and educational measures.
Walk England promotes walking as a way to be healthy, travel and relax - by bringing together and inspiring people who want to walk more, with those health, transport and environmental professionals responsible for supporting their choice.
It costs nothing to join and the benefits can be seen below Five reasons why walking is good for you: For health : walking strengthens your heart, your bones and your muscles. For joy: walk with friends or join a walking group and discover just how much fun walking can be!