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This is definitely NOT the wheelchair access to the southbound platform at Chirk
Improved signage and access at Chirk canal tunnel on NCN route 84
Chirk Station
The Sheffield racks are just behind the flower box.
See #57069.
Chirk Aqueduct and Tunnel, No 23, Llangollen Canal.
Cycle route on old droving road.
Sign for the Ceiriog cycle route
Road sign blocking cycle lane on the former A5 - still busy with buses and other traffic.
Cycle lanes on the former A5
Footpath to Chirk Industrial Estate (not a public footpath) - needs improving for cycling.
Access to the towpath at Chirk
Bridge over the canal south of Chirk
Chirk aqueduct - much wider than Pontcysyllte
Access to the towpath at Chirk
Chirk tunnel - perfectly passable wheeling a bike, especially if you have your headlight on.
Chirk tunnel - perfectly passable wheeling a bike, especially if you have your headlight on.
Chirk tunnel - perfectly passable wheeling a bike, especially if you have your headlight on.
Access to the towpath at Chirk
The towpath of the Llangollen Canal, Chirk
How to ruin a perfectly good view.
Access to the towpath at Chirk
Access to the towpath at Chirk
Start of the Ceiriog valley cycle route at Chirk station
Cycle stands at Chirk station
Pedestrian access only - but this is the obvious route from Chirk station to Chirk Castle, rather than the detour forced on motor vehicles. Why have cyclists been forgotten by the National Trust?
All that space for cars, and no stands for bikes? The fence is all very well, but the National Trust might prefer stands on proper hardstanding.
This is a No Motor Vehicles sign, so why have cyclists been forgotten by the National Trust? This is actually a very convenient route from Chirk station to Chirk Castle.
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