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Category: | Cycleway: An example of good practice |
Tags: | bicycle, bike, cycle, cycletour, cyling, ncn78, scotland, tour, tourer, touring |
Date time: | 10.43am, Sunday 17th July, 2011 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | North west |
Added by: | Flickr user: kaputniq (imported by andypreece) |
Copyright: | Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License |
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Source URL: | http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaputniq/5976069288/ |
Credit: | andy a [Flickr username: 'kaputniq'] |
Area: | Argyll |
The next train from Appin?
Appin station, on the old Ballachullish branch railway, is now part of the national cycle network Route 78, which (sort of) lets you go from Oban to Ballachullish while avoiding the busy A828 road. I say sort of, because it really hasn't been finished properly, a lot of signage is missing, sections of it are frustrating or don't seem to be joined together.
Taken on a 770 mile cycle tour of Scotland, from my front door in Edinburgh to Dunnet Head, the most northerly point in mainland Britain.
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