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The segregated route around the commercial heart of Graus ends at this zebra crossing - all that's needed.
Segregated cycle route (on either side of trees) around the commercial heart of Garus, Aragón.
Medieval bridge at Perrarúa, Aragón, with a modern road bridge just to the right and nicely refurbished.
Track on the far side of the Puente de Companachel/de la Albarda (near Colungo, Aragón)
Another of the lovely medieval bridges of Aragon - the 13/14th-century Puente de Companachel/de la Albarda (near Colungo)
Gravel over the cycle track south from Graus at the cemetery - and there's no reason for a Stop line here.
The cycle track north to Graus leaves the road to go up to the cemetery then drops to rejoin the road.
The cycle track south from Graus leaves the road to go up to the cemetery then drops to rejoin the road.
The cycle track south from Graus leaves the road to go up to the cemetery then drops to rejoin the road.
End of cycle and pedestrian track entering Graus from the south; there is no provision for cyclists to now crossover to the righthand side of the road.
Flier for Graus cycling club at start of cycle and pedestrian track south from Graus, Aragon
Flier for Graus cycling club at start of cycle and pedestrian track south from Graus, Aragon
Start of cycle and pedestrian track (mostly used by joggers) south from Graus, Aragon
Very poor design, totally unsigned - cyclists should move right here on to the separate cycle track, or risk crashing into the kerb ahead.