The view from the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge, looking along the paths to Port Dundas Basin.
Heading west from the Sighthill Bridge, along the paths to Port Dundas Basin. The path diverging to the left is step-free to the canalside.
The ramp down from Sighthill Circus at the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge.
The connection from Sighthill Circus to the Sighthill Bridge features steps and a double hairpin ramp.
Sighthill Walk, through the centre of Sighthill Circus.
Popular cut-through for two-way cycling
Popular cut-through for two-way cycling
Via Transilvanica marker and a route sign in the background
Via Transilvanica marker and steps - fortunately there's an easier route for cycles
Guildhall Street cycle and escooter parking.
Guildhall Street cycle racks.
Outspoken delivery - e-cargo.
Riverside Cambridge
This area has become a bit of a caravan park, and this vehicle has a rack on the back which could catch a passing cyclist.
One of mother's grandfathers was killed just a few days before the armisitice was signed, which is why Uncle John was a conscientious objector.
Tavistock Square
Electric hire bike in Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill.
Racks opposite the British Medical Association, BMA.
White Bike commemorating Eilidh Jake Cairns 1978-2009
Santander hire bikes in Kensington Gardens, Queensway.
Groovy but heavy electric hire bikes outside the Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill.
Cycle parking in the middle of the road between St Pancras and King's Cross
The Via Transilvanica meeting the route around Lacul Ursu, Sovata
Steps on the Via Transilvanica - supposedly open for cycling as well as hiking
The Via Transilvanica turns right here - clearly cyclists need to dismount
Sign for the Via Transilvanica (bottom left) and observation tower, Sovata
Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory
There are plenty of unmarked tracks around Sovata
This seems to be a cycleway around Lacul Ursu on the right
Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory
Start of the Lacul Ursu circuit, Sovata - cycle stand to the left, what seems to be a cycle track to the right.
Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory
Bikes at a hotel in Sovata - the tourist office says these are available for rental to the general public.
The Gibraltar Airport tunnel opened in March 2023 to take all vehicular traffic. There is “a separate subway to provide a safe route for pedestrians [and] cyclists”, but people travelling on foot or by bike can continue to cross the runway
Wasser und Dreck vom Waldweg sammelt sich auf Radweg. Ablauf schaffen. Gefahr!
Bicicletero no operable en el jardin de Santa Clara
Bicicletero en Allende esquina con Pino Suarez
Another bad bit of Little Fen Drove - where the available surface is very narrow. There are other places where it is almost as bad.
Possibly the worst bit of Little Fen Drove - where the available surface is probably at its most narrow. There are other places where it is almost as bad.
Vegetation clearance for a boat delivery on the A1303.
The workmen grumble that the council are supposed to maintain a 5 metre headroom.
Newmarket Road where the cycleway splits - a breakthrough at the time, but now considered discriminatory and exclusive as it requires quite a bit of confidence to hold a central road position while tailed by heavy traffic.
Already indiscriminate parking is occurring on the roads next to the Sighthill Community Campus car park, blocking the crossing points for pedestrians on Sighthill Avenue.
Cycle parking at McDonald's on Newmarket Road, Cambridge
Wadloes Road at the roundabout with Newmarket Road.
Electric charging points for e-taxis on Wadloes Road, adjacent to the cycleway.
The cycleway alongside Sighthill Avenue is open as far as Fountainwell Gardens. Already indiscriminate parking is occurring on the roads next to the car park, blocking the crossing points.
Pedestrian Route to Ekin Road from Wadloes Road, Cambridge
There's a bit of a scrappy route here from Ekin Road, across the verge, cycleway and Wadloes Road to the link between houses to Ditton Fields.
The path from Port Dundas Basin approaching Pinkston Road. The only dropped kerbs are at the crossing at the pedestrian refuge.
The path from Pinkston Road approaching Port Dundas Basin. The path to the right is the step-free route to the canal.
The path from Port Dundas Basin leads around the corner of the basin and heads over to Pinkston Road. There is another step-free route (out of shot to the right) which leads to the Sighthill Bridge.
The path around Port Dundas Basin now connects to Sighthill.
Nice bridge, shame about the steps
Riverside cycleway, apparently
Cycle parking at a college
As in Târgu Mureș, motor traffic is prioritised and pedestrians have to wait a ridiculous time to cross.
There's a quiet road across the railway from the busy DN15 for about 6km.
Just another small village where people get about by bike.
End of a cycle lane, Târgu Mureș
The interior of a Desiro diesel multiple-unit train from Târgu Mureș to Deda - the seats don't fold but the label shows wheelchairs and prams, but not bikes.
Event at Jubilee Square, Marleigh
Ulverston Canal Foot with railway viaduct in distance
Ulverston canal and view up to the Sir John Barrow Monument, 'the Hoad'.
View across the sands from Canal Foot, Ulverston
Accessible path through Eggerslack Woods
Park Road Gardens, Grange-over-Sands
Shrimping tractor on the sands at Flookburgh
Sandy Gap, the start and end point of the Bay Cycle Way
Fast single lane, no paths and lots of walkers, restriction of traffic needed
Morecambe Bay from the limestone pavement on Hampsfell
View of Grange-over-Sands
Beautiful borders on Grange promenade
Views over to Arnside Knott from Grange train station
Channels in the sands, with views across Morecambe Bay to Arnside Knott
Grange over Sands Promenade and station
Roudsea Woods and Nature Reserve
Roudsea Woods and Nature Reserve
Roudsea Woods and Nature Reserve
Roudsea Woods and Nature Reserve
Roudsea Woods and Nature Reserve
Winter light through the trees at Roudsea Woods National Nature Reserve