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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 5 kilometres of the centre of Jersey.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
A new bridge between Partick and Govan is under construction, seen here from just outside the Riverside Museum.
The Pünte is a kind of self-service barge or ferry for walkers and cyclists to cross the Norder Tief.
Dearne Way footpath next to the River Dearne. This is an alternative route for cyclists to the Yorkshire Sculpture park. Roughly 2.5 miles from the southern entrance 3 miles from the main entrance.
A samba band plays at the end of a family friendly bike ride from Midsummer Common to the Abbey Chesterton bridge.
A wooden barrier chicane on NCN3 / NCN33 just off River Lane in Bridgwater. The gap through the chicane is just over 1m, and it is very constrictive for any cycle much larger than a standard bike. The path here is gravel, with a generally … [more]
Just after high tide, in dry weather, the Irt at this location is still a sizeable tidal river. The location of the "ford" on maps is in the centre of the photograph (the fence on the right hand bank gives an idea of scale).
[Image taken 28.3.21] Marygate car park, York. This family (two adults, a child cycling independently and one on the back of the mother's cycle) had reached this sign #166382. With the route ahead blocked and no safe diversion route signed … [more]
Update 29.3.21 Today the route was no longer blocked see: #166417. [Image taken 28.3.21] Marygate car park, York. The route to/from the river (and walks) and Scarborough Bridge (wheelchair-accessible since early 2019) was blocked on … [more]
[Image taken 25.2.21] New Walk is on the opposite bank of the River Ouse to Terry Avenue. It was originally suggested as a viable alternative to it for the duration of the Clementhorpe flood defence works. However, the all-weather surface … [more]
[Image taken 25.2.21] Terry Avenue, York will not be accessible to people on cycles coming from Skeldergate until, 7 August 2022, or for as long as Clementhorpe flood defence works take. See also #164488, #164489. [Informal user count … [more]
[Updates see: #169455 and links] [Photo taken 21.9.20] Clifton Moor, York is a residential area, an industrial area, the site of many car sales showrooms, and retail and leisure outlets split across several sites all owned by and managed by … [more]
The (summer only) free Govan Ferry makes its way across the River Clyde to the Water Row pontoon. It can carry bikes, and details can be found at http://www.getintogovan.com/visit/
No cycling across the suspension bridge but you can walk across and avoid the busy road bridges. https://flic.kr/p/25X3TGT
Dumfries Old Bridge Stepped access so not suitable for cycling but does allow people to avoid the busy road crossing.
There is a path over the Hundred River linking Kessingland with Benacre and avoiding a very busy A12 or the long way by lanes through Rushmere.
The path under the Clyde Bridge floods when the River Clyde is in spate. The pedestrian crossing referred to also requires crossing Airbles Road and the road into Strathclyde Park, both at uncontrolled crossings, since there is no … [more]
October mist at Coe Fen Technically a public footpath, as are almost all of Cambridge's traffic free cycle routes. The bridge was closed for several months for re-painting. It is a shame that it was not widened or a parallel cycle bridge … [more]
Cycle track bridge over the River Nar between Central Park and Minnow Avenue finally opened in September 2016 after years fenced off and standing idle, although the roads to the north still await their top layer of surface, so expect a bump … [more]
Narrow and blind - the path under the railway bridge on Ditton Meadows. This is acceptable as a "temporary" fix, but a permanent solution is needed to give acceptable width and sight lines.
The footbridge at Baits Bite Lock is not cycle friendly. This is an important crossing point and should be easy to improve.
Green End is a dead end. It SHOULD be a meeting of ways. 1. The Byway meets Horningsea Road at the point where the cycle track becomes far too narrow. 2. The footpath to Baits Bite Lock could connect to the towpath on the other side and so … [more]
The alternative to the narrow bridge across the River Mite is this ford, which looks a bit too adventurous on a bike.
Under the main road bridge and the Allander Walkway encounters a flight of steps. No warning that this was going to happen.
'Deckers Padd' Cycleway squeezed tunnel-like alongside a brook feeding lake "Tweelbäke", going underneath the Autobahn A28 and an access road. However, it provides a useful and quiet short-cut. For the northern side see picture #66497 … [more]
'Deckers Padd' Cycleway squeezed tunnel-like alongside a brook feeding lake "Tweelbäke", going underneath the Autobahn A28 and an access road. However, it provides a useful and quiet shortcut. For 'Deckers Padd' see #66499. Location: … [more]
Once past all the barriers and obstructions, the path becomes a decent run alongside the river, if a little windy!
There is a segregated cycleway on both sides of the bridge over the river Ems near the Dutch German border. Not quiet Dutch width, but useful. Follow #53546 to the start of the Küstenkanal cycleway.
Another destinationless Trans Pennine Trail sign, and below it a plate that reads "Limited Disabled Access (Steps) 700m ahead" but without any indication as to which direction this relates.
See clip at http://youtu.be/9mHjzzHCbIA This is far too close, well below the standards expected in the highway code, especially rules 213 and 163, which say the car should be on the other side of the central line. And given there is a … [more]
River Ribble, Fishwick Bottoms, Preston Ribble Way at Fishwick Bottoms, looking westward towards Preston
Towpath congestion during the Town Bumps. The tow path is a great cycle route, although with significant qualifications. It is quite narrow, requiring care when passing. The surface is not sealed so it is dusty in summer, muddy in winter, … [more]
North Han River Railroad Bridge at Joan, Han River Trail "The Yangpyeong, South Han River Biking Course in Namyangju The South Han River Biking Course was created on the base of demolished railroad and railroad bridge on the banks of the … [more]
'Taw Bridge' in Barnstaple, with the town of 'Barnstaple' in the background. The Barnstaple Western Bypass, was opened on 23 May 2007, and carries traffic, pedestrians, and Cyclists. The bridge crosses the 'River Taw'. "National Cycle … [more]
River Don Footpath/Cycleway where it meets Church bank and the NCN14 in Jarrow next to Jarrow Monastery and Bede's world museum
Another unsigned junction on the River Don Footpath/Cycleway. Left Heads up to the Tyne Tunnel, and joins NCN14. Right heads to Newlyn drive on the Simonside Estate
The underpass under the A19 on the River Don Footpath/cycleway. Keep your head low! Also avoid this route after very heavy rainfall as it can flood
Another unsigned junction on the River Don Footpath/Cycleway. Left heads up to a local housing estate. Right passes under the A19 to join to NCN14