Cycling

CYCLING
Broxborough Park, and the surrounding area, is a beautiful place to ride your bike with a wide variety of scenery and designated traffic-free routes.
You can cycle to all the facilities in Ottershaw within a 15-minute cycle ride, and access NCR 223 within 700m from Box Road. NCN 223 runs along Guildford Road, through Chertsey, Woking and Guildford.
Several schools, shops, sports facilities and employment areas are accessible within a 15-minute commute from Brox Road. To help out, we have summarised the distance and cycle times to a number of local amenities on the Local Facilities page.
Explore your local community by bike!
We’re encouraging families to get more out of life – by getting on your bike and exploring the local community – either for an outing at the weekend, or a trip to the local shops, part of the school run, or daily commute.
For more information visit:
sustrans.org.uk/national-cycle-network
surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/cycling-and-walking/cycle-network
Your local bicycle shops are:
Fudges Cycles Addlestone, 75 Station Rd, Addlestone KT15 2AR. Tel: 01932820716
Bike Hero, Unit 2, Ashley Business Centre, Hanworth Ln, Chertsey, KT16 9GFJ. Tel: 01932481177
Cycle Traning and Maintenance
There are many local schemes offering cycle training and cycle maintenance training to help boost your confidence and encourage you to cycle more frequently.
Bikeability
Provides useful advice and links to local cycle instructors for adults and children to help build confidence if you have recently rediscovered your enthusiasm for cycling. For more information, visit:
Benefits of Cycling
Cycling is sociable – it provides a fantastic way to share some time with friends and family.
Cycling is quick – for short journeys under 5 miles cycling is usually the fastest way to get around – and you won’t get stuck in traffic.
Cycling is cheap – no bus, train or season tickets required.
Cycling is convenient – it gets you ‘door-to-door’, with a guaranteed arrival time.
Cycling is fun – and helps you explore your local environment.

