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This is the location of the start of the Friday Rides. Its on the Stourbridge Common side of Green Dragon Bridge, Cambridge. Zoom the map out to see the local area.
View (in early March) from shared use bridge towards Victoria Avenue bridge and along the river Cam. This area provides for leisurely cycling.
Top Lock No1, Broad Street Canal Basin, Birmingham Main Canal. By the lock gate is some amazing ridged paving of great age which helps boat people open the gates and defies cycling over!. View towards the Chubb Lock Works - now home to the ... [more]
The Newall Buiding at Chesterton Community College, overlooks a large car park, outdated and tatty cycle parking is provided at the rear
Terry Clark and David Hembrow before starting a ride from Lands End to John o'Groats in July 2006. There is a website describing the entire journey here: http://www.hembrow.eu/lejog/triplog.html
Black Cat Café: Worried about 'Bird Flu'?? Don't be . . . . Nancy's just made a fresh BLUEBERRY SYRUP cake :-)
Start point of the Dunwich Dynamo, or Dun Run, which takes place on the Saturday night nearest the full moon in July.
A cabinet in an exhibition in the Maughan Library to commemorate the centenary of the death of pioneering surgeon Joseph Lister. These lead button sutures look rather bike-like, and were developed by Lister to hold together deep wounds. ... [more]
The blue plaque reads: Hinckley Civic Society In a house and chapel on this site Roman Catholic Priest Father Matthew Thomas Norton OP (1732-1800) re-founded the Dominican order in England after Henry VIII's Reformation. Hinckle ... [more]
Falkirk Helix Cycle Path Network River Carron path Network http://destinneyphotography.photoshelter.com/
Cafe culture in Sheffield (it was raining so the bike owners were inside - the bikes themselves were outside having a chat) Bragazzis has the best coffee in Sheffield.
A rider emerges from the fine illuminated mist outside the Crucible theatre in the centre of Sheffield, which some websites claim is England's fourth largest city.
Paradise Square - home to the Wesleys who set up the methodist church. We learn this on a http://www.sfnr.org.uk/ event.
"oh, and that's a bad miss!" (An oblique reference to the home of the World Snooker championships hosted here.)
This big lump of steel outside Sheffield Station is known as the 'Cutting Edge', and does a great job of hiding the dual carriageway at your exit from the railway station. I'm rather surprised that it was made in Bristol and not Sheffiel ... [more]
One of the most photographed pill boxes on the canal network. Built originally to protect a nearby aerodrome. It is rented and looked after by a local boat owner.
Hatfield Forest - Early autumn morning. Great destination if you're a photographer - deer, woodland, lots of small mammals and Ryanair Boeings. Unless you look up you'd never know you were a mile from the Stansted Runway.
Forever Active riders at this tea-stop - a Costa Coffee outlet on the West Cambridge site. Pretty good views into the distance from here.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's grave. Marker pens left in a pot, and some coins in a spiral pattern. We were told that sometimes small ladders are left there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein This photo was taken during a bike ... [more]
Hatfield Forest - The Lake. Good kiosk-style Cafe close by - decently priced brekkies & hot snacks, drinks. Not quite as up-market as many National Trust places and all the better for it ...
Apple pressing day on Gilbert Road. Local people are invited to bring their apples and pears for pressing bottling and freezing. I had a report that "over 50 people came, who passed some 100 l of juice from about the 900 lbs of apples". ... [more]
Cambridge Swift Tower viewed from Riverside Bridge by riders on a Forever Active Cycle for Health. http://actionforswifts.blogspot.com/2011/03/cambridge-city-council-swift-tower.html http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/High-rise-city ... [more]
Harbour Howff Location: , St. Monans (Scotland, United Kingdom) stmonans.org.uk/blog/?p=918
Good surface and good signage ,away from traffic all the way to the Angus / Aberdeenshire boarder-Happy cycling.
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Uranus See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Saturn. See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Jupiter, the size of a football. See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
These old tramsheds are Oslo's transport museum, which is only open for a few hours on a Saturday, Sunday and Monday. http://www.sporveismuseet.no/index_uk.html
Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall bike at Orchard Park Family Fun Day collected another 180 signatures for the "Ring Fort Path" petition http://iitm.be/ringfortpath , including from Cllr Ward and Cambridge Mayor Cllr Nimmo-Smith.
Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall at Orchard Park Family Fun Day collected another 180 signatures for the "Ring Fort Path" petition http://iitm.be/ringfortpath , including from Cllr Ward and Cambridge Mayor Cllr Nimmo-Smith.
UK Bike Polo Championships in Edinburgh 16th-17th July 2011, Murrayfield Curling Rink, Edinburgh
MG owners' club HQ - some vintage classics in their window - if you're into that sort of thing!
Cyclists by the most famous view in Cambridge. This photo has been used to promote 'Cycling for Health' - part of the http://www.forever-active.org.uk/ initiative.
Park Street Cycle Park mural - drawn in 2002 for the opening of this cycle park in the basement of a car park.
The Wesley Cafe in the basement of this building is a good place for a hot drink and food in this area.
Orchard Park primary school and public playgrounds with the A14 Histon Junction roundabout in the far background.
Cycle Parking 1 Location: Oxgangs, Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) citycyclingedinburgh.info/bbpress/topic.php?id=2959
Cambridge City Councillor Ian Nimmo-Smith joined the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's Bike Ride to Reach Fair.
Mayor of Cambridge Sheila Stuart with a special chain on the Bike Ride to Reach Fair starting from Cambridge City Hall.
OK, this is not much to do with cycling, but you do get a good view of Felixstowe docks from the Shotley Peninsular - which can be reached by foot and cycle carrying ferry from Harwich (and Felxistowe).