Cycle Routes
The Basingstoke Cycle Network Map

Thinking of cycling to work, to school or for leisure?
Find out the best route with the Basingstoke Cycle Network Map. The map shows existing and proposed cycle routes across the town, including local cycle parking locations.
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National Cycle Network Route 23 - Reading to Basingstoke

Forming a key section of the National Cycle Network in Hampshire, this route is largely traffic free between Basingstoke Town Centre and Chineham, and then follows quiet lanes passing Silchester and then through West Berkshire and on to Reading.
The route is signed using the distinctive NCN blue signage with destination and distance information at key interchanges.
You can also download a map of this route from the sustrans interactive mapping site
or contact them at Sustrans National Cycle Network Centre, 2 Cathedral Square, College Green, Bristol. BS1 5DD or phone 0845 113 0065
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National Cycle Network Route 23 - Basingstoke to Alton and New Alresford

An additional section of the National Cycle Network is now open linking Basingstoke with Alton and New Alresford. This 23 mile route provides for some excellent cycling and passes through the attractive villages of Cliddesdon and Ellisfield.
This fully signed route uses a mixture of traffic free routes and quiet roads.
You can also download a map of this route from the sustrans interactive mapping site
or contact them at Sustrans National Cycle Network Centre, 2 Cathedral Square, College Green, Bristol. BS1 5DD or phone 0845 113 0065
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Maps of other of routes in and around Hampshire can be found by visiting GPS Cycle Routes
Hampshire County Council have also produced a series of leisure cycle routes within the Borough and across Hampshire. Details of these routes are available on the Hampshire County Council Cycling Website