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Caversham to Henley figure of eight Cycle Route



England > Berkshire > Reading
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Cycle Route Details
Route NameCaversham to Henley figure of eight
Distance : miles (km)21.01  (33.81)
Duration(hh:mm)02:06
Difficulty
Posted ByT Hill
Calories Burned kcal
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Cycle Route Location
CountryEngland
Town/CityReading
County/RegionBerkshire
Start LocationHenley Road (A4155), Caversham
End LocationHenley Road (A4155), Caversham
Cycle Steps
Start at Caversham and follow the Thames path towards Henley, going through Shiplake and Harpsden. At Henley come back via Wargrave, Hare Hatch, Twyford and Charvil
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Your comments?
posted by:Rob NemethRating : difficult :
Did it in reverse..ok, but waypoints are off....stay on the Thames Path. Cross the bridge at Sonning and follow to Henley. There are two waypoints near Lower Shiplake, shown on opposite sides of the river. There is no crossing point at the lock that is there. Also there''s a fallen tree on the south side of the river meaning you have to climb over a barbed wire fence. If I had crossed at Sonning, it wouldn''t have been an issue.


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