Stubbington — Fareham
Stufar one
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By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021
Description
This is a Slow Ways route connecting Stubbington and Fareham.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Stubbington and Fareham.
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Status
This route has been reviewed by 2 people.
This route has potentially been flagged (1 time) for reasons relating to access.
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Information
Route status - Live
Reviews - 2
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (1) Maybe (1)
Problems reported - Access (1)
Downloads - 4
Surveys
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Grade 3: Route includes rough surfaces that may include small boulders, potholes, shallow ruts, loose gravel, short muddy sections. Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users. |
Grading is based on average scores by surveyors. This slow way has 1 surveys. | ||
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Facilities
Facilities in the middle third of this route.
Challenges
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Obstacles
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Accessibility
Is this route step and stile free?
Measurements
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Narrowest part of path: no data
The steepest uphill gradient East: no data
The steepest uphill gradient West: no data
The steepest camber: no data
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Unclear in places (1)
Successfully completed
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Recommended by an expert
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Terrain
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80.0% of the route is on roads (1)
There is no data on how much of this route is lit at night
70.0% of the route is paved (1)
30.0% of the route is muddy (1)
15.0% of the route is over rough ground (1)
15.0% of the route is through long grass (1)
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1 surveys
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
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Start and end points
Stubbington
Grid Ref
SU5548203224
Lat / Lon
50.82589° / -1.21363°
Easting / Northing
455,482E / 103,224N
What3Words
stilted.saunas.decorator
Fareham
Grid Ref
SU5784706212
Lat / Lon
50.85253° / -1.17959°
Easting / Northing
457,847E / 106,212N
What3Words
strutted.ramp.leader
Stufar One's land is
Stubbington | |
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Grid Ref | SU5548203224 |
Lat / Lon | 50.82589° / -1.21363° |
Easting / Northing | 455,482E / 103,224N |
What3Words | stilted.saunas.decorator |
Fareham | |
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Grid Ref | SU5784706212 |
Lat / Lon | 50.85253° / -1.17959° |
Easting / Northing | 457,847E / 106,212N |
What3Words | strutted.ramp.leader |
Arable | 29.1% |
Urban | 70.9% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
NedtheRed
21 Sep 2021Much of this route, although not quite all, follows the cycle route from Fareham to Stubbington. The new Stubbington bypass forces the uncomfortable but essential detour onto Mays Lane via the Northern section of Old Peak Lane, contingents over the Road and down the southern section of Old Peak Lane might make a neater Route now the bypass will be so very much busier than Titchfield Road via The Old churchyard.
Rachelcs0301
03 May 2021 (edited 27 Jun 2023)This walk takes you through lovely countryside (the gap between Stubbington and Fareham) although ends in the busy town and so around a third of the walk is along roads. The Slow Way is due to have a bypass road opened through the middle of it in late 2021. For now, I would walk it again as it’s a safe route but this will no doubt change when the road is completed.
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Karen
30 May 2022The bypass opened today. Not sure how this will now affect the route
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