Routes in Hampshire

Hi everyone,
I'm just starting to cycle for a bit more than commuting but am struggling to find routes. I've just bought a new bike and need to go and get it muddy soon. I'd say my range is probably 10-15 miles in total, and no car, so this limits somewhat how far I can go.
Does anyone know of some light off road routes in North-East Hampshire, Fleet to be precise?
Thanks in advance.
I'm just starting to cycle for a bit more than commuting but am struggling to find routes. I've just bought a new bike and need to go and get it muddy soon. I'd say my range is probably 10-15 miles in total, and no car, so this limits somewhat how far I can go.
Does anyone know of some light off road routes in North-East Hampshire, Fleet to be precise?
Thanks in advance.
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Also worth popping over to Crowthorne/Bracknell and hitting Swinley for a play. You can do it by train if your feeling lazy, but its only about 8 miles to your nearest entrance. worth it for a day trip.
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For Hawley/Minley, I would start here http://maps.google.com/maps?q=51.305211 ... 1&t=m&z=15 (for hawley) and maybe here for Minley http://maps.google.com/maps?q=51.304084 ... 1&t=m&z=14 - You can link Minley to Yately heath and common and Hawley very easily.
There is an old racetrack here too http://maps.google.com/maps?q=51.339299 ... 1&t=m&z=14 - probably still got some good trails.
openstreetmap.org shows the trails better, although its hard to tell whats singletrack versus big trails. But where you see lots of trails, you can be fairly sure some will be sweet singletrack!
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So you'll probably spend most of your time on fireroads - just head off down bits of singletrack and explore.
Not much of it is particularly technical or hard, plus you just take it at a comfortable pace.
I would recommend Swinley as a start - plenty of fun stuff, fairly compact, and fairly busy so plenty of people to ask for directions, or call 999 for you if you do stack it.
We ride Swinley and SH (and other bits) regularly, you're welcome to come along. Have a look in London Calling in Rides.
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