Steep uphill from canal to join the road
Picnic benches on the edge of Glasson Dock
Old railway line from Lancaster to Glasson Dock
Cycle path to Glasson Dock (old quay road)
Bridge to cycle over the river Lune
Cycle path before going under the bridge
uphill cycle path next to a bridge
Diana, Princess of Wales memorial fountain.
Iron Mining Machinery near Dock Museum
Entrance of South Walney Nature Reserve
Entrance/sign to South Walney Nature Reserve
Public footpaths from the road along Walney shore.
View of Barrow, Piel Island and Roa Island
View of Barrow, Piel Island and Roa Island
View of Irish Sea from Walney shore
View of Black Combe in the distance
Views of Arnside Viaduct.
View of Far Arnside beach from Cove Road.
Descent from Warton Crag, joining New Road. Caution at junction.
Lovely woodland either side of the road
View from the road climb up to Warton Crag
View of Grange and the Bay in the background. Steep descent into Grange.
Left turning onto Jack Hill at Allithwaite. Steep descent.
View of the Bay from mid way up Carter Road
View of the bay from Grange Promenade
Resting place by the cycleway at the Norder Tief crossing.
Views of industrial area of Barrow from cycle path along shore
Barrow Lifeboat Station with views of Piel Island
View of cycle path along Cavendish Dock
Views of Roa Island from Cavendish Dock
NTS Marine Terminal / Barrow Docks
NTS Marine Terminal / Barrow Docks
View of RSPB Leighton Moss Nature Reserve from the sky tower at Silverdale, Morecambe Bay
The jetty at Arnside is a great spot to take in the view of the Kent Viaduct on the Bay Cycle Way.
Far reaching views inland from Morecambe Bay from Warton Crag
Retro packaging at the Agen station buffet - strongly recommended for food, not just the cycle-themed packaging.
The start of the footpath along the embankment from Kents Bank Station to Humphrey Head
The shoreline footpath heading back to Arnside after descending from Arnside Knott in Morecambe Bay.
Far-reaching view from Red Hills on Arnside Knott over the Kent Estuary looking over to the Cumbria hills.
Brodie Castle (Cafe and Toilets)
The view from Warton Crag across Morecambe Bay, part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Placa de la Plazuela del Pipila.
Las Pilitas, o Plazuela del Pipila
Paddel & Pedalstation on the Ems-Jade-Kanal near Friedburg is catering to travellers on canoes and bicycles.
Street art: A German, MIFA postal bike painted on a patchbox.
Bicyle decoration at the glassworks museum near Klasdorf, where the thermos flask was invented.
Part of a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Part of a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Entry to a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Tyburn tree was 300 paces to the east from here, until 1759.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyburn
Bikes in The Beaney museum, Canterbury
Landwirtschaftskammer Niedersachsen on Mars-la-Tour-Straße in Oldenburg
Journey's end on the Via Francigena
The mill at Seefeld on the DSR, EV12, D1, MTS, ATS cycleways is a popular destination with tourists.
River Weser-Radweg D9 past the Valentin submarine factory war memorial north of Bremen Farge. This bunker was built to construct German U-boats during World War II. The site was secret and not shown on maps and erased from aerial
Lanterne Rouge cyclists' café in Gifford
Monument to James Starley, inventor of the bicycle. Well, one type of bicycle.
Monument to James Starley, inventor of the differential gear, and more.
Strethall church - partly Saxon (not that obvious outside)
One of the things Eddington does do well is provide seating in various forms.
Touring cyclist at Southwold's lovely church
Cycle museum, Tocantins, Brazil
Cherry Orchard
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stella_cherry
Plum trees Cambridge Gage
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greengage
Bed and Breakfast on EuroVelo3
Bog nature reserve on EuroVelo3
The Immervad bridge (1786) on EuroVelo3 - easily bypassed on the direct road of you prefer
Runic stone, c900 AD, on EuroVelo3
"Percy One Bike Night" - one of the smaller options at the Windmill Campersite, near Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight
First pause on 50 mile trek 👍 20 miles in. Whitstable Harbour. Next stop Margate.
Start of the Innocent Railway Tunnel
Cambridgeshire's Tuscany?
Cyclists passing Beaumaris Castle
Not far from Ludwig Wittgenstein's grave is that of Arthur Stanley Eddington, who devised the Eddington numbers - the number of protons in the observable universe, and the maximum number E such that a cyclist has cycled E miles on E days.
Wild Daffodils in Dymock Woods reached by Bicycle on the Newent Cycling Loop.
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