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Bridge on the former Douglas-Peel railway - the asphalt surface doesn't last long, but it's still rideable.
The TT Access Road, open the rest of the year as a cycleway on the former Douglas-Peel railway.
The TT Access Road - pedestrians are presumably only banned during the TT races, when this become the main road west from Douglas. Also the start of the cycle route from Douglas to Peel on the former railway.
Entering the National Sports Centre, Douglas - priceless! There's no dropped kerb here, but during the TT races this is the cycle route west from Douglas.
The old railway south of Kirk Michael - a lovely walk, but not much use for cyclists.
The former Ramsey-St John's railway in Ballaugh - a nice walk, but not much use to cyclists.
'No Motorbikes' sign on the former Ramsey-St John's railway - used as a path, but not fit for cycling.
The Glen Roy road, open to horses and motorbikes (they don't often remember about cycling on the Isle of Man) - with the Lake District visible in the distance.