Walking and Cycling
| Service Deliverer: |
Havant Borough Council |
| Contact: |
Please call at Reception in the Civic Offices Foyer. Enquiries
may be made Monday to Friday 9
am
to 5
pm
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| Telephone No: |
023 9244 6013 |
| Address: |
Havant Borough Council, Civic Offices, Civic Centre Road,
Havant, PO9 2AX |
| Email: |
customer.services@havant.gov.uk |
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The Borough Council is supporting the
development of a comprehensive network of rights of way and
dedicated cycle facilities. The Borough is ideally suited to the
development of walking and cycling infrastructure with a level
coastal plain, modern roads, beautiful countryside and good
interchange with railways. Important parts of the National
Cycle Network - the South Coast Route NCN2, and the London Coastal
Route NCN22 - meet in Havant. And of course, 10,000 steps
a day means that for most people, you'll need to take no other
exercise in order to keep fit!
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Hampshire County Council has been working with residents and landowners to find out what people think about local rights of way and other access to the countryside and what should be done to improve them. The result is The Hampshire Countryside Access Plan, which consists of 7 local area plans and a countywide ‘Overview’ document. Each local plan identifies the main issues in a particular part of Hampshire and suggests what should be done to improve access to the countryside in that area. Havant falls with the 'Solent' and 'Forest of Bere' areas.
Road safety advice for child pedestrians and cyclists - from Hampshire County Council (external link)
Plans of the rights of way network across the borough, plus information about long distance walking routes in the area
These sites are primarily directed at cycling and cyclists. They relate to specific cycling routes or facilities, and include our online borough-wide cycle map
These sites are primarily directed at walking and walkers. They relate to specific walking routes or facilities
Plan a route by bike or on foot using online route planning system from ViaMichelin
Details of local Rights of Way in the borough; different types of route can be used by pedestrians, or cyclists, or equestrians, or all three
Safer Routes to Schools projects encourage and enable children to walk and cycle to school through a combined package of practical and educational measures.
Details of the temporary closure of Footpath 51 between Solent Road and the A27 to allow the reconstruction of the Tesco store