New cycleway by the A5, Bangor - a crossing to the Llandygai road would be helpful.
New cycleway by the A5, Bangor
New cycleway by the A5, Bangor
Crossing needed from service road to the new cycleway
Junction of NCN routes 5 and 8, Bangor
Junction of NCN routes 5 and 8, Bangor
NCN routes 5 and 8 towards the Menai Bridge
NCN route 8 running south from the junction with NCN route 5, Bangor
Junction of NCN routes 5 and 8, Bangor
Railway quadricycle at the Industrial Railway Museum, Penrhyn Castle
Signs on NCN route 5 - turn right through the gate to Llandygai
Westbound cyclists on NCN route 5 can loop through Talybont to briefly get off the former main road.
Route sign on NCN route 5 - in the other (westbound) direction it's possible to loop through Talybont
Cyclists on NCN route 5 are supposed to rejoin the old main road here.
Gate at start of traffic-free link on NCN route 5, Llandygai
Damp section on traffic-free link on NCN route 5, Llandygai
Gate at end of traffic-free link on NCN route 5, Llandygai
Traffic-free link on NCN route 5, Llandygai
Start of traffic-free link on NCN route 5, Llandygai
NCN route 5 passing the gates to Penrhyn Castle (National Trust)
Very basic crossing of the A5 on NCN route 5, Bangor
NCN route 5 - shared-use footway by the A5, Bangor
Shared-use footway by the A5, Bangor
Shared-use link to industrial estate, Bangor
Shared-use footway by the A5, Bangor
Shared-use footway by the A5, Bangor
Link to NCN route 5 (right) and footway by the A5, Bangor
Link from railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
Railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
The railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen) passing beneath the A5
Narow bridge on the railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
Narrow bridge on the railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
Narrow bridge on the railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
End of railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
Start of railtrail section of NCN route 5 (Lon Las Ogwen)
Perfectly positioned to mask the route signs.
NCN route 5 forks left then turns right under the other road.
Segregated two-way footway on NCN route 5, Bangor
Segregated two-way footway on NCN route 5, Bangor
Dropped kerb required - this is meant to be NCN route 5!
Awkward barrier on NCN route 5, Bangor
Route sign on NCN route 5, Bangor - not an immediate left turn, but following the road.
NCN route 5 heading up from the waterfront, Bangor
Messy patch on NCN route 5, Bangor
NCN route 5 cutting down to the waterfront, Bangor
No Cycling on Garth Pier, Bangor
Route signs on NCN route 5, Bangor
Route sign on NCN route 5, Bangor
Route sign to NCN route 5, Bangor
Crossing on link from NCN route 5 to central Bangor
Crossing on link to NCN route 5
Gate and hidden sign on this cycle link on NCN route 5
Cyclists Dismount sign, Bangor
Cyclists Dismount sign, Bangor
This obstruction isn't going anywhere soon.
Cycle parking on a Bangor Station platform.
LÔN ADDA cycle route towards Bangor Station
LÔN ADDA cycle route on the shared use footway here.
The LÔN ADDA route passing some garages.
Up the hill then down through a park the LÔN ADDA route adds an extra hostile chicane here to negotiate.
The LÔN ADDA route goes round the back of the retail park.
Footway cycleway approaching Menai Retail Park near Bangor.
Footway cycleway near Bangor - with a faded cycle route sign which reads:
LÔN ADDA
Coed Mawr ¾
Canol y ddinas 2
City centre
Note the reminder to motor traffic that this is now a two-way road.
Footway cycleway near Bangor - we've just passed through the expressway junction - corssing the slip roads.
Approaching the A55 expressway crossing on the outskirts of Bangor.
Footway cycleway near Bangor at a layby.
Footway cycleway near Bangor.
Footway cycleway near Bangor.
I don't want to be ungrateful but this route confirmatory sign is in the middle of nowhere and so what is the point?
Footway cycleway near Bangor.
Footway cycleway near Bangor.
A failure on so many levels. https://t.co/y7Sk9B0sY0
Cycle parking near the main bus stops, Bangor
One-way system with an odd cycle lane on the right side - cyclists for the town centre and the Lôn Adda route should presumably dismount to use the crossing then continue on the shared-use path.
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Sign to parking at Bangor station
The crossing over the Bangor station access road defaults to green for pedestrians and bikes.
The crossing over the Bangor station access road defaults to green for pedestrians and bikes.
Link to the Lôn Adda trail, Bangor
Limited cycle parking at the new Storiel museum and art gallery, Bangor
Link to the new Storiel museum and art gallery, Bangor
Cycle route in Bangor, with the cathedral to the right
Start of cycle route past Bangor cathedral
Pedestrian area in Bangor.
We found it quite hard to work out how to get to the human part of Bangor on our bikes. It seems to be a horrible maze of big roads, one way systems and hills.
We found it quite hard to work out how to get to the human part of Bangor on our bikes. It seems to be a horrible maze of big roads, one way systems and hills.
This extraordinary bilingual road sign attempts to explain to motorists how to merge lanes!
Traffig yn ymuno
Traffic merging
Putting the finishing touches to the new cycle track into Bangor.