[1] From The Street at its junction with the B3018, The Straight Mile, cross the B3018 into the lane to Baldasarre Farm passing the farm buildings on your right. Pass through metal kissing gate on track and continue over the bridge to cross the M4. 20 yards beyond the bridge, turn right and follow a path with a hedge running on the left. Go through the entrance to Billingbear Park. After 500 yards, at blue notice, turn half right towards solitary fenced tree marked with a white arrow on trunk. Continue on the driveway with a fence on your left and a hedge on your right. At some buildings, turn left and enter a narrow fenced path, then after 100 yards turn right through a kissing gate at a brick building. Continue along the driveway for 800 yards to the junction with the B3018. Turn left along the verge and when the road turns right, go straight on past Billingbear Lodge on your left, shortly reaching a T-junction.
(A) Billingbear was a manor owned by the Bishop of Winchester and then the Crown until 1549 when King Edward VI granted it to Sir Henry Neville, a younger brother of the 5th Lord Bervagenny. He built a fine red brick Tudor mansion. The heirs to the Nevilles were the Lords Braybrooke and Billingbear was their chief residence until the 3rd Baron inherited Audley End in Essex. Tragically Billingbear Park was devastated by fire in 1924. The shell was torn down and no longer remains leaving only the parkland and 9 hole golf course.
[2] Turn left along the road (Maidenhead Road) and follow it uphill for about ¾ mile. After passing Hilcombe on the right, turn right into the bridleway (Green Lane). Follow Green Lane down and then up the hill. Just after passing Tippens Wood Farm on right, turn left onto a track signed Binfield Bridle Circuit (Monks Alley). Follow the track, which becomes tarmaced, past Angel Farm to a T-junction with a road (Wicks Green). Turn right along Wicks Green to a roundabout.
[3] At the roundabout, cross Forest Road into Benetfield Road opposite. Take the fourth turning on right, Roughgrove Copse, and take path to right of No 9. Go right around the pond to exit onto the road (Foxley Lane) and then turn left. Proceed past a 40mph sign until reaching white fences with 30mph signs, then after 100 yards turn right onto Murrell Hill Lane. Continue down here and 60 yards beyond The Maples, turn right down a gravel track and pass through a squeeze stile. Follow the footpath sign to the left along the narrow track with a field on the right (note sculptures in the private land on the left). Veer left through another squeeze stile and continue right before shortly reaching another stile on left (ignore gate to the right) and go diagonally across the field towards a gap in the trees opposite.
At the stile, follow the path straight on, passing to right of a lone oak tree and downhill past old gate posts. Continue straight uphill to a fence, behind which is a path at right angles to your approach. Enter this path by the stile at the right hand end of it and go down the fenced path to the Coppid Beech roundabout. At the roundabout, turn left on the pavement and walk up the hill following the B3408 sign for Binfield. Pass Bracknell Forest and Binfield signs. Where the tarmac pavement ends opposite a bus stop, cross the dual carriageway with care and walk up to Old London Road, then turn left to the Coppid Hill Guest House.
If you wish to continue with the next section of the Wokingham Way, the route continues from the public footpath beside Coppid Hill Guest House.