DV 2026 Segments – Aldens Hill, Littleton Lane Segments
Overview – Distance: 70 km, Climbing: 690 m
Café stop – Busbridge
A relatively short and flat with two segments. Head out via Greendene and Albury. At the Bramley mini roundabout, go straight over and along Snowdenham Lane, which becomes Thorncombe Street. You will come to a junction with a double fronted house ahead. Take the sharp right, signposted “Godalming 2” and up Aldens Hill. In the winter, there is often a large puddle at the bottom of the hill!
Alden’s Hill segment starts at the bridge (in the puddle and gravel)! The climb is narrow and steep, but the reward is the view as you go past Coombe Farm (once a café). Push on to the finish past some iron gates on your right as it flattens out. At the end of the road turn left then next right and head towards Godalming.
You will find Yew Tree café behind Busbridge Parish Church at the top of the descent into Godalming.
Head through the Godalming centre around Waitrose (of course!) and take the A3100 towards Guildford. At the Peasmarsh roundabout, take the first exit to Compton. Keep an eye out for the right turn (Stakescorner Road) to Loseley House which has a “No vehicles except for access” sign.
The Littleton Lane segment start just after the Littleton village sign. The segment finishes just after the “Reduce Speed Now” sign as the road bends to the right. Caution – Sharp bend and narrow road.
Descend the old 2025 segment Sandy Lane and at the end turn left towards Guildford. Descend Portsmouth Road and just after the pelican crossing you have an option to turn right on the shared cycle path through the town centre. I prefer to stay on the road rather than battle pedestrians.
Go through Guildford and head for home on familiar roads to East Clandon and Cobham.
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