Rush hour on CS6 and NCN route 4
The off-road cycleway might as well be removed now the segregated on-road route has been created.
The segregated cycleways along the Embankment (CS8 and NCN route 4) start here at this bike sharing station
Millennium Milepost River Kennet
This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T1/2 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Up the river to Oxford
2) Over the bridge to Bristol
3) Over the bridge to Sonning & London
This milepost is on
Very narrow cycle lane highlighted in a twitter video:
https://twitter.com/jitensha_oni/status/1552377707731849220?s=20&t=jfVWTNqCcgA4HpkHsRH1lA
A cyclist pauses to enjoy the tranquillity and the Typography at Windsor Great Park's shop during a ride along ncn 4 from Staines.
To get onto the contraflow cycleway to the right you'd have to go left to find a dropped kerb. And the sign doesn't mention that this is NCN route 4.
NCN route 4 past the new One Blackfriars tower
No Entry Except Cycles between Waterloo and Blackfriars
NCN route 4 in Castle Park, Bristol
Crossing on segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) by the Floating Harbour, Bristol
Segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) by the Floating Harbour, Bristol
The segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) on Baldwin St, Bristol, wiggles to make life easier for drivers.
Modal filter by the segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) on Baldwin St, Bristol
Crossing on the segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) on Baldwin St, Bristol
Segregated cycleway (NCN route 4) on Baldwin St, Bristol
Route signs on NCN route 4, Bristol
This millennium milepost tells us we’re a mile out of Reading on ncn 4 and heading for Newbury along the Kennet valley. This is Waterloo Meadows, on the river’s right bank.
NCN route 4 heading to the left in front of the Holburne Museum, Bath - cyclists wanting to visit the museum need to make a U-turn to reach the right-hand side of the building.
ALL TRAFFIC to the right - and a list of exceptions allowed to cross Pulteney Bridge.
Right-turn lane to the Temple Way underpass on NCN route 4
Flooded underpass on NCN route 4 in Bristol
Underpass on NCN route 4 in Bristol - pedestrians, keep right.
NCN route 4 on Straight Street, Bristol, eventually leading to the Bristol & Bath Railway Path.
Modal filter on NCN route 4, and a link to Bristol Temple Meads station through the arch
An eastbound cyclist on ncr 4 pauses at Surrey Quays to enjoy the high-rise skyline of the Isle of Dogs.
NCN route 4 crossing the Dundas Aqueduct.
Pinch-point on NCN route 4.
NCN route 4 turns right here to cross the canal.
Bikes waiting on this swing bridge to cross to NCN route 4.
The sealed surface of the towpath (NCN route 4) changes to gravel here.
Cycle stands and route signs on NCN route 4 at Bathampton.
Quite a few of the boat-owners along NCN route 4 seem to use cycle trailers.
Historic building by NCN route 4, Bath
Start of canalside stretch of NCN route 4 northeast from Bath.
Riverside route in Bath (NCN route 4) and link to the Destructor bridge.
Arrow towards NCN route 4 at Bath Spa station
Cycleway markings on NCN route 4 in central Bath
Cut-through from NCN route 4, Bath - dropped kerb needed
Share With Care sign and cycle contraflow on NCN route 4, Bath
Modal filter and cycle stands on this square, Bath
Cycle stands and modal filter on NCN route 4, Bath
Road closure to aid post-Covid19 social distancing, Bath
Cycle stands and marker for NCN route 4, Bath
Contraflow cycle lane towards NCN route 4, Bath
Contraflow cycle link to NCN route 4, Bath
Cyclists entering Bath on NCN route 4
Very odd to have a shared space sign in this direction - it's a road, quite simply.
Junction of NCN route 4 to the historic centre of Bath and the riverside route towards the station.
Junction and route sign on NCN route 4, Bath
Route marker on NCN 4, Bath
Cycle contraflow on NCN route 4 entering Bath
Cut-through to NCN route 4, Bath
Victoria Bridge and link to the riverside route (NCN route 4)
Cyclists on NCN route 4, the Bath-Bristol cycle route
@WeAreCyclingUK I've been on NCN 4 https://t.co/21vQ85Org6
Route signs on NCN route 4
[On Google Street View there was a cyclist standing here, looking at the Google camera car with a bemused expression. Next time I looked, he'd vanished.]
Route signs on NCN route 4
Route sign on NCN route 4 - but according to OpenCycleMaps it goes straight ahead, not left to the A road.
Sign for a right turn on NCN route 4 - but in fact both the next two right turns are for NCN 4, in either direction. A common problem with this route in west Pembrokeshire.
Route sign on NCN route 4
Improved signage on NCN route 4 (see #19931)
Route signs on NCN route 4
Shared-use link to NCN route 4 at a new roundabout on the edge of St David's
It's not at all clear whether this is a shared-use link from NCN route 4
New link from NCN route 4 alongside a sports field
New crossing for NCN route 4 on the edge of St David's
New crossing for NCN route 4 on the edge of St David's
Route sign on NCN route 4, Bath
Left turn only (to Tower Bridge) except for cyclists (NCN route 4 straight ahead) - take care.
New section of NCN route 4 about to open
Sign for NCN route 4 westward
NCN route 4 passing beneath CS7
Contraflow cycle lane on NCN route 4
Obstruction in the contraflow cycle lane, NCN route 4
Brakeside Bikeside Bankside - covered cycle parking near Tate Modern
Cycle cut-through closed for construction work
Parking by NCN route 4 on the south side of Tate Modern
Come on guys new #barriers on #NationalCycleNetwork Route4 in #Newport not even sufficient clearance for handlebars!!! Perhaps at least make them adjustable #EqualityAct #PathsForEveryone @NewportCouncil @SustransCymru
cycle network route sign pointing left towards Staines
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
cycle network route sign
Location: , Egham (England, United Kingdom)
Egham, Runnymede (Magna Carta), University, Windsor right
Staines is behind
A30 shared use path at Runnymede Roundabout turns left to toucan crossing, path right is footpath to Burger King
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
cycle network route signs on Runnymede Roundabout shared use path outside Burger King
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
Egham/Staines left (east), Runnymede (Magna Carta)/University/Windsor right
looking west along shared use path, outside Burger King, Runnymede Roundabout
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
New toucan crossing of The Avenue outside Burger King
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking east towards new toucan crossing of A30 and Runnymede Roundabout
Location: , Runnymede (England, United Kingdom)
Toucan crossing of A30 to west of Runnymede Roundabout
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking east on A30 shared use path towards Runnymede Roundabout
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking west along A30 shared use path towards Egham from Runnymede Roundabout
Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
Swansea
The land train is probably why this route is wonderfully free of bollards.
Swansea
https://www.facebook.com/SwanseaSlipBridge/
Swansea's Slip Bridge
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shared use path along The Glanty
Location: England, United Kingdom