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Look Out Ride 10 miles Off Road | 68629 |
Deepcut Tunnel Hill 13 mile off road | 39804 |
Woking Off Road 25 miles | 39146 |
Reading 25 mile Off Road | 38629 |
Hindhead and the Devils Punchbowl 23 miles off road | 38075 |
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Swinley Blue Red Blue complete loop 13 miles | 3009 |
Deepcut Tunnel Hill 13 mile off road | 1755 |
Hindhead and the Devils Punchbowl 23 miles off road | 1752 |
Swinley Blue Trail March 2013 | 1680 |
Stickler | 1432 |
23 mile route starting at Dorking with some serious climbing up to Leith Hill which is of course followed by a great descent.
On the summit of Leith Hill is an 18th century Gothic tower, with panoramic views northwards to London and the English Channel to the south and a great coffee and cake stop.
From Ancells Business Park to Twyford 90% is Off Road through Minley Manor on across Yately lakes with a nice climb towards the back of Wokingham.
Very quiet route away from the traffic - normally takes me 1 hour and 30 mins in the summer
Great place to ride with new trails all the time this run starts and finishes at the kebab van :-)
It takes in the bomb hole, cork screw then heads over via the seagull run to tank traps then over to the big drop and back.
Takes about 1 hour 15
Starting at Chobham heading across Sunningdale golf course and past Bisley firing range.
Not too many hills on this route and some great single track
North West of Reading with some tricky hills but always with the benefit of downhills after
Perfect ride with the kids. This is generally flat off road mainly on cycle paths. Perfect in the summer with the majority of the ride along side the Thames there are a lot of places to stop so I would recommend to take a picnic.
Eton has some great shops and pubs
Nice 10 mile loop with a good hill to climb in Bowsey woods.
All year round route but can get a bit muddy
Some nice hills and great views
Start just South of Whitbeck
640M of climbing
Nice ride on Blanchland Moor Start at Edmundbyers
Teashop at Blanchland
570M of climbing
Start on the outskirts of Minehead
1,350M of climbing
Clapham Bottom Yorkshire Dales
460M of Climbing
Ride on Cleeve Common
Start at the car park in Back Lane Winchcombe
770M of climbing
Clwydian Hills
Start at Loggerheads Country Park
1,600M of Climbing
Cut Gate Peak District
Start at Fairholmes visitor centre
Ride alongside the reservoir
1540m of climbing
Dark Peak long ride
Start Torside Information centre
2,540m of climbing
Ditchling Beacon North Downs
Start at Streetside Parking near Lewes Prison
1,060M of climbing
The Eastern Tors Off Road
Start at the Car Park south of Bennett's Cross
Great Tea van at Hound Tor
1,450M of climbing
Elan Valley 21 miles
Start Rhayader
1,270m of climbing
Start at Willows Car Park Alfriston
600m of climbing
Start Upper Car Park Puttenhame Common
680M of climbing
Start Waterhead Car Park
1,065m of climbing
Start at the main car park Hawkshead
630M of climbing
Start Church Stretton
705M of climbing
Macclesfield Forest Peak District
Start at the Car Park Macclesfield Forest
Peak View Farm Kitchens near Shining Tor
880m of climbing
Start at North Quarry car park
Wyche Inn makes a nice stop
700M of climbing
Start at the Car Park Hackpen Hill
The Castle Cafe at Barbury Castle is good for Lunch
Start Pateley Bridge Long Term Car Park
Sportsmans Arms at Wath is good for lunch near the end
Start at the Car Park Carlops
620M of climbing
Start at the Queen Elizabeth Park 'all trails start here'
Great Cafe at the start and Finish
750M of climbing
Start at the Ferry Port Tarbert
1,000m of climbing
Totley Moor Peak District
Start at the Longshaw Car Park
Fox House Inn great for Lunch at the end
350M of climbing
Start at the Barrowburn picnic area
600m of climbing
Start at the Car Park Anchor Road Kingsclere
380m of climbing
31 mile with 825M of climbing on single track
Start in Nettlebed,some nice climbs and good descents in the chilterns
Plenty of places to stop for refreshments on the way
Easy ride
Start at South Brent carpark.
No shops or pubs on the way round so take something to eat with you
Start in Burrington Combe
Worth a stop in the Crown at Churchill
920M of climbing
Start at Staple Plantation West Quantoxhead
500M of climbing
Country United Kingdom LL55 Llanberis, Gwynedd
Created Tuesday, July 14, 2009 12:58:08 PM
Altitude Profile
Altitude range
2,969 feet (Altitude from 344 feet to 3,314 feet)
Total climb 4,255 feet
Total descent 4,255 feet
Description
This is a GPS route for the Snowdon ride from the Summer 2009 issue of MBR. The ride starts and finishes from the base of the Ranger Path. Remember to adhere to the voluntary ban on mountain biking that runs from 10am until 5pm from 1st May to 30th September.
More information http://www.mbr.co.uk
Recommend to do this clockwise as you climb on the roads
Climbing 5106 feet (1556 m) ................ but of course there is also 5089 feet (1551 m) going down
Climbing 5515 feet (1681 m) and going down 5774 feet (1760 m)
23 Miles Off road
Climbing 3173 feet (967 m)
Descending 3170 feet (966 m)
Distance |
16.67
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miles |
Estimated Time |
1:21:07
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Ascent |
928
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feet |
Descent |
930
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feet |
Start Elevation |
449
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
447
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
365
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
772
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feet |
To Ivinghoe and on to Whipsnade
Distance |
19.60
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miles |
Estimated Time |
1:40:52
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Ascent |
1121
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feet |
Descent |
1118
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feet |
Start Elevation |
459
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
462
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
333
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
738
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feet |
Distance |
23.33
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miles |
Estimated Time |
1:51:38
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Ascent |
1312
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feet |
Descent |
1319
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feet |
Start Elevation |
428
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
421
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
347
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
798
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feet |
Includes a nice climb up Ditchling beacon
Great ride starts of along the canal so relatively flat.
Then heads up the Chilterns hills taking in some of the Ridgeway.
Lovely wooded descent at the end and a nice pub stop in Wendover when you finish.
Course Details |
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Distance |
28.57
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miles |
Estimated Time |
2:03:40
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Ascent |
1245
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feet |
Descent |
1231
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feet |
Start Elevation |
431
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
445
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
287
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
863
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feet |
Track Points |
768
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Distance |
11.14
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miles |
Estimated Time |
1:18:19
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Ascent |
1107
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feet |
Descent |
1160
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feet |
Start Elevation |
193
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
139
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
103
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
609
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feet |
Track Points |
854
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Distance |
12.49
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miles |
Estimated Time |
2:14:50
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Ascent |
968
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feet |
Descent |
916
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feet |
Start Elevation |
767
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
818
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feet |
Minimum Elevation |
542
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feet |
Maximum Elevation |
853
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feet |
Track Points |
236
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Distance |
27.03
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miles |
Estimated Time |
3:16:43
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Ascent |
888
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feet |
Descent |
886
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feet |
Start Elevation |
281
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feet |
Finish Elevation |
282
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Minimum Elevation |
267
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Maximum Elevation |
500
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Distance: 46km Climb: 2000m Time: 5 - 7 hours
Start: Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre Overall grade: red/difficult
The trail starts at Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre.
Skyline is a giant of a ride. Ensure you and your equipment are fully prepared for an epic skyline ride.
Sharing the same sheep-track ascent as White’s Level and continuing on long, forest road climbs with sweet, flowing technical singletrack descents you will be treated to stunning skyline views of Brecon Beacons, the Preselis, the Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.
This route will test your stamina and your nerve, with technical singletrack such as the ‘On the Edge’ and ‘Excalibur’ sections. Your reward will be out-stretched views and a nerve-tingling, rocky, 6km singletrack descent back into Glyncorrwg. There are also 2 short cut loops built into the trail.
For details of diversions and closures that could affect this trail visit the mountain bike trails information section.
Track Points |
943
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Distance |
26.32
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Estimated Time |
4:57:58
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Ascent |
2328
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feet |
Descent |
2334
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Start Elevation |
233
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Finish Elevation |
228
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Minimum Elevation |
228
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Maximum Elevation |
954
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Blue Trail 5 miles with great berms and a chance to get some air.
All weather ride ...... even in the winter.
Opened March 2013
This is the Red route with a guestimation for section 22 as it was closed
Technical in Crowthorne wood so not part of Swinley but some nice rooty twisting drops and dips. A nice end to the ride.
13 miles starting on the Blue route then picking up the Red.
Great fun with lots of berms.
A real all weather trail
6 mile Family friendly route avoiding the hills and tricky bits but with some nice banked curves so lots of fun
Swinley Red 15 Reservoir Cogs
Swinley Come Fly with Me Red 25
Great off road ride taking in Old Harry Rocks and some great views
13 miles starting on the Blue route then picking up the Red.
Great fun with lots of berms.
A real all weather trail
- See more at: http://www.swinleyriders.co.uk/index.php/all-routes-table/viewtrack/83-swinley-red-and-blue-13-miles#sthash.jHbeXozf.dpuf13 miles starting on the Blue route then picking up the Red.
Great fun with lots of berms.
A real all weather trail
- See more at: http://www.swinleyriders.co.uk/index.php/all-routes-table/viewtrack/83-swinley-red-and-blue-13-miles#sthash.jHbeXozf.dpufStart in Wendover library car park. Leads into a very nice easy start along the canal, a few climbs but nothing too difficult them an amazing downhill to the finish
Great off road route with some lovely down hills, great single track through the woods and a few tough climbs.
Finish with a coffee and cake at Velolife....... perfect.
Better in the dry
Ride Time: 1:44:43
Distance: 18.60 miles
Ascent: 1453 feet
Really nice ride near Wendover with some tough climbs which can be tricky in the wet as it gets a bit muddy.
We started in Wendover - just travel up the hill out of the town past the railway station and over the railway bridge to pick up the route on the left.
The benefit is at the end you have a really great view on top of the Chilterns and a great downhill to finish
Bit too muddy in the winter
This a tweak to the other Chiltern 14 mile off road and avoids the steep gully at the end
In the dry one of my favourite rides
3 Tough climbs but of course some great down hills
Park in Wendover Library carpark
Starts with a very pleasant flat 9 miles along the canal.
Then climbs up 'Great Hill' on tarmac.
Keeping on top of the hill for the next few miles with some muddy sections in winter then a final long descent into Wendover
Nice short loop with one short but tough hill.
Perfect for an evening ride.
Can get muddy in winter.
Great fun loop with some tough climbs but some great downhills and flowing trails
Nearly all on single track Bridleways with a few quiet road sections
Fantastic viewa at the end from Coombe Hill and a fast fun downhill run into Wendover to finish
Can get muddy in the winter
Nice Summer route.
3 fun downhills and the climbs are not to hard.
Can get muddy in the winter
Starting in the grounds of the Manor.
The route begins with a lovely tree lined start and heading down Tag Lane.
Crossing the A4 towards Waltham St Lawrence along Milley Lane from there you turn right towards Hurst via School Road and Plough Lane.
From Hurst you take the Wokingham Road taking a left just after the motorway along Forest Road.
Following straight one for a few miles you will then come across the main hill of the ride.
This is nothing to challenging.
Staying on Forest Road towards North Ascot.
The next section enters the lovely Windsor Great park.
Leaving the park in Old Windsor you get a brief view of the river.
Heading back via Clewer towards Paley street, Shottesbrooke and a final loop around Crazies Hill
There are some busy roads namely around Ascot to Windsor Great Park please use caution.
Starting in the grounds of the Manor.
The route begins with a lovely tree lined start and heading down Tag Lane.
Crossing the A4 towards Waltham St Lawrence along Milley Lane from there you turn right towards Hurst via School Road and Plough Lane.
From Hurst you take the Wokingham Road taking a left just after the motorway along Forest Road.
Following straight one for a few miles you will then come across the main hill of the ride.
This is nothing to challenging there is worse to come.
Staying on Forest Road towards North Ascot.
The next section enters the lovely Windsor Great park.
Leaving the park in Old Windsor you get a brief view of the river.
After Fifield you take the Ascot Road through Holyport and into Bray and onto Maidenhead.
Here you get to ride along the river for a small stretch before heading to Cookham.
From Bourne End you take the Marlow Road to Marlow then climb up into the Chilterns which means there is still a down to come.
The descent into Hambleden is a lovely quiet picturesque route and from there you pick up the Marlow Road again but this time heading to Henley.
From Henley you cross the bridge and take the quiet Remenham lane on the left then up the last hill towards Crazies Hill
A final loop around to pick up the entrance to Yeldall Manor and then up the drive.
There are some busy roads namely around Ascot to Windsor Great Park please use caution.
This route is a mixture or quiet roads and bridleways.
Starting off down the amazing tree lined drive leaving the Manor's grounds and head down Tag lane.
The route crosses the A4 at the end of Tag lane and you head slightly left picking up Milley Lane.
Take care when crossing the A4 as it can be busy.
Following Milley Lane all the way to Waltham St Lawrence. At this point the family route and main routes split.
Here you take the left turn down the side of the church and then follow the road round keeping left until you join the first bridleway.
From here you head across towards Knowl Hill but just before you get there you take a right hand bridleway towards bottle lane.
Taking a short right hand stretch of Bottle Lane you then quickly take a left onto a lovely stretch of quiet flat country lane with stunning views.
Staying on this lane until it meets Westacott Way you then go left up towards the A4 crossing it at the round about ( again take care as it can be busy ) and turn right.
Quickly take the first left down Burchetts Green Lane. From here you steadily start to climb.
Take a left at Burchetts Green and then first right down Honey Lane.
Again there is a small climb up here. Follow Honey lane all the way until the road runs out and continue on the Bridleway. This then joins Pudding Hill. Follow the road round and take a right onto Warren Row Road.
Take the next left onto a unmade road Star Lane following this through the gates on to the footpath ( please dismount for this short section )
Then the final climb take the right bridleway above the old quarry into Bowsey woods.
Follow it all the way to the top. this is a slow climb but you are almost there....
At the cross roads at the top go straight across and then follow the path around and down the start of Bear Lane.
This is a fast short descent. Don't go to fast as halfway down you need to take a right hand turn into Yeldall Manor and the finish.
21 mile off and on road loop starting at Henley on Thames
Heads out to Rotherfield Peppard and up on beyond Nettlebed
Taking in Warburg Nature reserve, Bix Bottom
Can get muddy
Suggest to do it clock wise
Starting with a tough climb up Bowsey Hill which seems to just keep going.
At the top of the hill you are rewarded with a fun downhill which can be tricking in the wet as there are plenty of roots and trees to avoid.
Cross over Warren Row Road and there is a nice trail with a gradual climb before another fun descent.
This one is almost straight but narrow so feels very fast.
At the bottom by the Black boy you head towards the river.
Crossing at the Hambleden Lock
On to Henley for a quick coffee stop and then back on some quiet roads and tracks with a steady climb especially after Crazies Hill
Nice Loop with nice wide Bridle ways and some fun descents
Village Shop and Pub at the start/finish which is always a bonus
Suitable all year round and of course you get a lovely view of Salisbury Cathedral
The tallest church spire in the United Kingdom, at 404 feet (123 m) which also contains a clock which is among the oldest working clocks in the world
Visitors come from all over the world ........... especially Russia
Starting in the grounds of the Manor.
The route begins with a lovely tree lined start and heading down Tag Lane.
Crossing the A4 towards Waltham St Lawrence along Milley Lane from there you turn right towards Hurst via School Road and Plough Lane.
This is nothing to challenging.
The ride enters the lovely Windsor Great park.
Leaving the park in Old Windsor you get a brief view of the river.
There are some busy roads namely around Ascot to Windsor Great Park please use caution.
Starting in the grounds of the Manor.
The route begins with a lovely tree lined start and heading down Tag Lane.
Crossing the A4 towards Waltham St Lawrence along Milley Lane from there you turn right towards Hurst via School Road and Plough Lane.
From Hurst you take the Wokingham Road taking a left just after the motorway along Forest Road.
Following straight one for a few miles you will then come across the main hill of the ride.
This is nothing to challenging so far but there is worse to come.
Staying on Forest Road towards North Ascot.
The next section heads towards the lovely Windsor Great park.
Leaving the park in Old Windsor.
After Fifield you head towards Paley Street and past White Waltham airfield onto Maidenhead.
Here you get to ride along the river for a small stretch before heading to Marlow.
From Marlow then climb up into the Chilterns which means there is still a down to come.
The descent into Hambleden valley which is a lovely quiet picturesque route but with a nice down hill so take care on this section
From there you pick up the Marlow Road again but this time heading to Henley.
From Henley you cross the bridge and take the quiet Remenham lane on the left then up the last hill towards Crazies Hill
A final loop around to pick up the entrance to Yeldall Manor and then up the drive.
There are some busy roads namely around Ascot to Windsor Great Park please use caution.
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Swinley Blue Red Blue complete loop 13 miles | Swinley Trails | Rob | 3009 |
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Deepcut Tunnel Hill 13 mile off road | Off Road | Amy | 1755 |
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Hindhead and the Devils Punchbowl 23 miles off road | Off Road | Amy | 1752 |
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Swinley Blue Trail March 2013 | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 1680 |
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Stickler | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 1432 |
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Swinley Red and Blue 13 miles | Swinley Trails | Rob | 1413 |
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Swinley Red Trail April 2013 | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 1403 |
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Wendover 15 mile off road | Off Road | Rob | 1315 |
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Swinley Cork Screw and Bomb holes | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 1313 |
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Ride for Recovery 60 mile route 2020 | Road Ride | Mr Sprocket | 6475 |
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Ride for Recovery 40 mile route 2020 | Road Ride | Mr Sprocket | 6009 |
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Broad Chalke 17 mile off road loop easy | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 1977 |
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Bowsey Hill to Henley 15 mile off road loop | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 3910 |
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Henley on Thames off road loop 21 miles | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 4720 |
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Ride for Recovery Family 10 mile route | Family Friendly | Mr Sprocket | 9068 |
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Ride for Recovery 60 mile route 2018 | Road Ride | Mr Sprocket | 15446 |
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Ride for Recovery 40 mile route 2018 | Road Ride | Mr Sprocket | 15476 |
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Wendover 12 mile hard loop but worth it | Off Road | Rob | 19011 |
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Look Out Ride 10 miles Off Road | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 68629 |
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Deepcut Tunnel Hill 13 mile off road | Off Road | Amy | 39804 |
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Woking Off Road 25 miles | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 39146 |
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Reading 25 mile Off Road | Off Road | Mr Sprocket | 38629 |
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Hindhead and the Devils Punchbowl 23 miles off road | Off Road | Amy | 38075 |
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Swinley Blue Red Blue complete loop 13 miles | Swinley Trails | Rob | 33588 |
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Swinley Cork Screw and Bomb holes | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 29518 |
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Stickler | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 28307 |
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Swinley Red Trail April 2013 | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 27306 |
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Swinley Blue Trail March 2013 | Swinley Trails | Mr Sprocket | 26712 |