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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
Orchard Park primary school and public playgrounds with the A14 Histon Junction roundabout in the far background.
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).
Union Canal from Bridge 8a, approaching NTS Head Office at Hermiston Quay, off Cultins Road.
Houghton Mill, National Trust. This makes a great destination for a ride out from Cambridge, along the Guided Busway to St Ives and then along the riverside track.
The National Trust has a tea room at Houghton Mill which serves the usual selection of cakes or cream teas! This is a good destination for a ride out from Cambridge along the Guided Busway and then via St Ives and the river side track.
Houghton Mill, National Trust. There is a tea room by the mill pond. This is an accessible ride from St Ives and the Guided Busway. It took us a leisurely 1.5 hours from Cambridge.
Chris Hoy is a British track cyclist, multiple world champion and Olympic Games gold medal winner. Here inaugurating the "Space Station"public art in a park on Woodhead Drive. Here delivering prices for a photography competition to local sc ... [more]
Waltham Abbey - 950 years old, and still no cycle parking! (My bike is hidden behind the date stamp, at least in the thumbprint version.)
School run at Mayfield Primary School at about 8:46 am. Picture taken near the Warwick Road - Windsor Road passage.
The new-look Hythe Station featuring artwork by Dale Devereux Barker and poetry by Martin Newell.
The proposed new cycle route will take a route through the trees here and onto the, currently, sandy track
Location: , Imber (England, United Kingdom) The church in Imber is out of bounds for military training.
Location: , Imber (England, United Kingdom) The Church and village of Imber were taken over for military training in December of 1943 and there is now only restricted access.
Location: , Imber (England, United Kingdom) There is only restricted access to the church and village when the ranges are opened to the public by the military.
Location: , Imber (England, United Kingdom) Memorial to the memory of war service by villagers from Imber.
Brunel's SS Great Britain and Bristol harbour ferry (which doesn't carry bikes). New residential developments on the north side of the Floating Harbour (left) allow cycling along the waterfront.
From the iron bridge at Bentley Bridge wharf, Wyrley and Essington Canal, Wednesfield
From the iron bridge at Bentley Bridge wharf, Wyrley and Essington canal looking towards New Cross canal bridge.
Bentley Bridge, Wednesfield. left fork is the canal towpath. Right fork into the shopping centre.
Wyrley and Essington canal towpath looking under Wednesfield Way towards the silver arch at the old railway bridge.
Laburnam Drive, East Park, Wolverhampton. Track across playing fields to Green Fields district. Useful for a quiet ride to Bilston
Top Lock of the 21 Locks, Birmingham Main Canal. Get off and walk here! Broad Street Basin ahead. The tall building in the background is the Chubb Locks building - home of the Light House Arts and Media centre - most cyclist friendly cinema ... [more]
This track could provide the missing link between Cherry Hinton and Gog Magog / Roman Road / Wandlebury.
Old Roman Road at Copley Hill. This track leads from Worts' Causeway / Wandlebury southeasterly to Worsted Lodge and Haverhill. It is well suited to leisure cycling.
Sign in useful passageway shortcut next to the Regal pub reads - "Cinema - this passage way is not a public right of way"