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From Addlestone Moor a short cycle path leads to the footway alongside Woburn Hill. Select low gear.
As you cross Chertsey Bridge, for NCN4 you need to turn left here immediately into Bridge Wharf for Weybridge.
NCN4 crosses the dual carriageway here and then become an on-road cycle lane heading towards Staines.
NCN4 takes a sharp left turn under the bridge and then crosses to the right hand side of the road and onto the footway.
As you come to the end of the path at the bottom of the hill beware of the concealed farm entrance to the left.
Halfway down the hill there's private driveway off to the right. Be sure to take the left hand fork here.
NCN4 starts it's descent here from the top of Coopers Hill. Hang on to your brakes, it's steep and quite bumpy.
The entrance to Windsor Great Park. Cycling is permitted on some roads in the park. The route of NCN4 is not marked within the park, please consult a map.
For NCN4 turn right here into Bishopsgate Road which leads to the Bishopsgate entrance to Windsor Great Park.
For NCN4 turn left here. Straight on takes you down Priest Hill which is a long and fast hill. Very enjoyable.
The top of Coopers Hill. NCN4 takes a right turn here and passes the Air Force Memorial on the right.
Turn left here into Coopers Hill Lane. This leads to a sharp uphill section along quite a rough track.
NCN4 crosses the main road here and then turns left towards Staines on the footway alongside the dual carriageway.
Here NCN4 turns right across the road using the pedestrian crossing and then turns right again to head back in the direction you just came from, but on the other side of the road.
Here NCN4 turns left under the M25 road bridge towards Staines. Turn right here to get to Egham railway station.
The cycle route here goes under the bridge and then turns sharp right before the access barrier that leads into the car park.
After going under the bridge the route crosses the road onto the footway on the right hand side. That's between the blue fence and the rather distressed pedestrian barrier.
If you are following NCN4 from Staines to Egham then you will have crossed the dual carriageway at the pedestrian crossing and will now be on the footway. Here it switched abruptly to an on-road cycle lane.
NCN4 crosses the main road here and splits into two directions. Turn left to Egham and Windsor Great Park. Turn right to Staines and back along the north bank of the river to Laleham, Chertsey and Shepperton.
NCN4 turns left here and crosses the main road onto the other side. From there the route splits, you can go left to Egham or right to Staines.
The cycleway continues along the footway and then turns sharp right, crossing the road, into the meadows of Chertsey Meads. Do not go straight on, it leads to a dead end.
NCN splits into two here. One branch of NCN4 turn right here for Chertsey Bridge down the path. The other branch of NCN4 carries on straight ahead along Mead Lane towards Chertsey town centre.
At the end of the path through Chertsey Meads NCN4 crosses this very nice new bridge over the River Bourne.
NCN4 turns sharp right here for Chertsey Bridge, but the sign is obscured by the big wall and all the other signs here. If you pass the Fire Station then you've gone too far.
After Woburn Hill the cycle path leads off to the right into Addlestone Moor. There's a cycle counter in the road here.