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Getting to Fleet Pond

BY CAR
From the M3 
  1. To get to Fleet Pond, take Junction 4A from the M3. If coming from Hook and Southampton, at the roundabout take the first exit at the first roundabout and the first exit at the second. If coming from London, take the second exit at the roundabout.
  2. Follow the road to the roundabout, and then take the second exit, following signs for Fleet and Cove. 
  3. At the next, roundabout, take the third exit, signposted with a brown sign 'Fleet Pond'. 
  4. Take the road until the first junction on the left, signposted 'Fleet Pond' on a brown sign.
  5. Go over the bridge and turn left, following the road for appropriately 500 yards, until the car park.

To get personalised directions, visit www.theaa.com/route-planner 
Limited parking is also available off Wellington Avenue and Chestnut Grove in Fleet

By Train
Fleet Pond is adjacent to Fleet Station, which is on the London Waterloo - Southampton / Basingstoke line.

By Bike
Road access is available from Wellington Avenue and Chestnut Grove, and there is a Cycle Path from Farnborough.



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