Mountain Biking on the North Downs. Peter Edwards

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      1 Exit the car park at the SE corner of Puttenham Common and turn Image onto the road. Take the second signposted bridleway that sits on the right after 300m and enter the woods. Follow a narrow sandy path, which is overgrown with bracken ferns in summer, Image over a bridleway Image then turn Image at a second bridleway Image (not waymarked). Continue N along a sandy track, ignoring turnings to the left and right. Bear Image at a bridleway fork at the foot of a rise and climb steeply to a plateau at the top of the common. Continue Image (N) over a bridleway Image then Image over a second bridleway Image with waymarkers and descend along a narrow sandy path. The path delivers you to a Image with a house 100m to the left at Totford Hatch.

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      Heather in blossom on Puttenham Common

      2 Turn Image along the NDW on a broad sand and stone-metalled byway track and continue steadily uphill. This excellent section of the NDW rises and falls a couple of times before rejoining tarmac at Lascombe Lane. At a T-junction with The Street, keep Image (Image) and continue through Puttenham, passing the Good Intent pub and the church before arriving at a T-junction with the B3000. Turn Image (with care) and cross straight over the busy road to follow a path along the verge for 150m before turning Image onto a broad track road (North Downs Way).

      3 Continue Image to ride initially along the track through a golf links on Puttenham Heath then on a sandy path through woodland before emerging at a minor road. Turn Image and pass under two road bridges in succession and continue to a T-junction. Turn Image (Guildford) then turn Image onto a broad sandy track (NDW) by Watts Gallery. Climb a little and arrive at a bridleway Image after 1km and turn Image off the NDW.

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      Loose sand along the North Downs Way

      Alternative start from Guildford station

      A Follow the one-way system around to join the B3100 Godalming road. Almost immediately turn Image and climb very steeply along The Mount road (NCN22 (National Cycle Network)). At the top of the climb (Henley Fort) continue Image – initially on tarmac then on an earth track – for just over 2km to reach the A31 just before a major junction. Turn Image along Down Lane then Image again onto a bridleway path after 100m. Descend steeply on the narrow path with tree roots forming natural steps. At the bottom of the descent, climb a little to arrive at a bridleway Image and continue Image – crossing the NDW.

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      4 Descend along a sunken lane that becomes a narrow sandy path (overgrown in summer), which pops out on tarmac by a house. Descend a little along Polsted Lane, bearing Image at a fork and continuing to a T-junction with the B3000. Dogleg Image then Image along a minor road then soon after turn Image onto a signposted bridleway. Continue through woods, keeping Image at a fork then turning sharp Image and climbing along a field edge on a narrow path. Turn Image to follow the bridleway contouring along the edge of woods before climbing to join a residential road.

      5 At the T-junction cross Image onto a bridleway between houses. Cross another road to rejoin the bridleway and descend to a path junction. Turn Image and continue descending along a broad sandy track to a T-junction; dogleg Image then Image and follow the sandy bridleway track. Go through a gate, continue along a concrete track to a T-Junction and turn Image. Before hitting the A3, turn Image and follow a bridleway over a bridge across the busy road.

      6 From the bridge, go through a gate, turn Image and follow the path around the field to another gate. Go through and continue Image along the bridleway. Cross a road, continue Image on the bridleway across Shackleford Heath, cross another road and follow the bridleway through woods, bearing Image at a fork and descending a little on a good sandy track.

      7 Where the track emerges by a house (Warren Lodge), bear

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