Kennet Valley Rides

Countryside From Burghfield

Kennet Valley Countryside north of Burghfield.

L1

L1 - from the Oracle take NCN4 to the eastern Kennet towpath to Rose Kiln Lane and then continue on NCN4 west into Kennet Meadows along the canal. Cross the water at the lock system at Southcote Mill (you should dismount here) and head north picking up the R6 at Circuit Lane and into Prospect Park. The Mansion House provides opportunities for refreshment as well as views over the Kennet Valley. The R50/R5 returns you to central Reading.

Approximate Length: 6 miles

 

Pingewood Lake 

One of the many Kennet Valley Lakes south of Reading. 

L2

L2 - from the Oracle take R1 south using the western Kennet towpath as far as Rose Kiln Lane. Cross the river and the A33 using the underpass system onto the east cycle path following NCN23/R1. The cycleway takes you beneath the Bennet Road intersection and continues onto Brook Drive and through Green Park. Turn right with NCN23 onto Smallmead Road then leave the route turning right after leaving Green Park.  Follow Kirton's Farm Road, turning right onto Berry's Lane before the entrance to Reading Lake Hotel. Turn off Berry's Lane through the cycle gate onto Pingewood Road North. Once you reach Burghfield Road* there is a refreshment opportunity at The Cunning Man, otherwise turn left and then right onto Mill Road then turn right at the junction onto NCN4 which joins the Kennet towpath heading east to return to Reading.
*Take care crossing Burghfield Road which can be busy.

Approximate Length: 9 miles

 

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