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Signs at the Jane Coston Bridge state: Route 11 is interrupted between Lode, Wicken and Ely, follow Route 51 to Bottisham. For NCN route 11 to Lode, Wicken and Ely, follow Route 51 to Bottisham.
Amazing potholes considering this is a dead-end for motor traffic - but it's a National Cycle Route and a vital route to Addenbrooke's, so let's hope it gets fixed.
There are potholes everywhere in what used to be a civilised city, but an added annoyance is the amount of gravel thrown out of them, especially on Trumpington Road.
Road giving way with lengthy longitudinal cracks easily wide enough to swallow a cycle tyre. This one appears to have been touched up by sprinkling some gravel into the whole. A very ineffective treatment.
East Cambs District Council has approved a £250,000 grant to go towards a suitable crossing of Burwell Lode along the line of the National Cycle Route 11. https://t.co/5IhQnS6WnR
There's a constant cycle of building and renovation work on Porson Road (NCN route 11) so of course there are huge potholes.
Replacing placeholders #178373 and #62746 - Pram handles on the pedestrian route mean pedestrians always use the cycle route, blocking it. Please remove unnecessary pram handles.
Meandering footpath to the left, more direct shared-use path to the right on NCN route 11 - there used to be a segregated cycleway sign (#17892) but it's vanished.
Since NCN route 11 was re-routed through Jubilee Gardens, the obvious link to Ely station is through this car park.
Since NCN route 11 was re-routed through Jubilee Gardens, the obvious link from Ely station is through this car park.
Terrible infrastructure on NCN route 11 - there's shared-use footway where it's not needed (and no dropped kerb) and then you're thrown out onto the road where a cycleway to Station Road would actually be useful.
Northbound cyclists have to turn onto the island then wait for a gap in the traffic on the A505 (twice).
Turn left behind the camera for NCN route 11 - there are arrows before and after the junction, but not actually at the turn.
Of course it's more important to have a statutory lawyer's notice about trespass on the busway than a usable sign for the National Cycle Network.
Raised cycleway by about fifteen inches to get a bit above the flood. This path is the only alternative to the busy fast road over a footway-less river and road bridge.
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Unfortunately there are continuous puddles along this towpath, about 15 years after it was nicely surfaced.
Cyclists Beware DO NOT UNDERTAKE Sign that tries to place the responsibility for the turning lorries on the cyclists.
NCN11 Lodes Way Crevasses Reported at: https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/?id=00346483 On 27th August 2020 Received this message on 28th: Urgent works have been ordered for the defect you have reported.
Quick Quiz! Which environment would you like to ride in? The wildlife decimated, shredded-litter strewn dry one on the left? Or the wild meadow-like, diverse, flora and fauna rich one on the right? https://t.co/Id7QNzljdK
This is behaviour from someone driving that is not usual but is far more prevalent than it should be. As someone riding, I have the right to not be threatened by others behaviour. We have lanes to indicate where we have priority. At the … [more]
NCN route 51 signed as route 11 - it may be an alternative route for when the towpath is unavailable.
Taking the opportunity of the Covid-19 lockdown to post an uncluttered photo of the route of NCN route 11 past King's College Chapel, Cambridge
A very Cambridge image, on an infrastructure tour visiting the site of the construction of the Abbey-Chesterton bridge forming a key link on the Chisholm Trail.
Shame on the Addenbrooke's site - instead of providing plenty of cycle parking at the new developments here, visitors are having to find places like this to leave their bikes. This is some distance from the main buildings, and provides none … [more]