Alternative path between the car park and house at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate.
Alternative path between the car park and house at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate.
Alternative path between the car park and house at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate.
Hairpin bend on the paved route between car park and house at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate - it's clearly an asphalt road (used by the electric shuttle) but is marked as a footpath.
The car park at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate is over half a mile from the house - but there are two cycle stands just outside the property near the house. How many cyclists actually find them?
The car park at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate is over half a mile from the house - people are expected to walk or take an electric shuttle. No mention of what cyclists should do - but it's a perfectly good asphalt road.
The car park at the National Trust's Dyrham Park estate is over half a mile from the house - people are expected to walk or take an electric shuttle. No mention of what cyclists should do - and certainly no cycle parking here.
Whoever closed Queen Charlton Lane to traffic…. Thank you! It’s bloody glorious. https://t.co/VtNY3BqRQh
Bollard at:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/371847#map=19/51.40068/-2.54573
A graffiti covered cycle hangar in Bath Buildings, Montpelier, Bristol
Dropped kerb needed to open up a route from Bath station
Dropped kerb needed to open up a route towards Bath station
Cut-through from Lime Grove Gardens, Bath - there's a pedestrian crossing to the left.
Cut-through from Lime Grove Gardens, Bath
Wheeling channel by the steps up to the Kennet and Avon canal towpath
Cut-through to Lime Grove Gardens, Bath
Sydney Road bridge, Bath - not too busy, but it would still be great if cyclists could easily use the routes through Sydney Gardens.
Entrance to Sydney Gardens - not ideal for cycling.
Sydney Gardens footbridge, Bath
Cyclist at the Sydney Gardens footbridge, Bath
Cyclist on the Sydney Gardens bridge, Bath
Cycle parking at the Holburne Museum, Bath
Cycle parking outside the Holburne Museum, Bath - there's better parking inside.
NCN route 4 heading to the left in front of the Holburne Museum, Bath - cyclists wanting to visit the museum need to make a U-turn to reach the right-hand side of the building.
ALL TRAFFIC to the right - and a list of exceptions allowed to cross Pulteney Bridge.
ASL feeder into a bus & taxi lane.
Cargo bikes parked at the start of the pop-up traffic-free zone by Bath Abbey.
Pop-up traffic-free zone 10-6 daily, cycle contraflow at other times - on NCN route 4
Cycle parking at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath ??
Cycle stands at Bath registry office - not really long enough for a bicycle made for two.
Planters to create space for social distancing at the shops in Larkhall, Bath.
Quite a few of the boat-owners along NCN route 4 seem to use cycle trailers.
Historic building by NCN route 4, Bath
Start of canalside stretch of NCN route 4 northeast from Bath.
Riverside route under the railway, Bath
Start of the Kennet and Avon towpath, Bath
Toucan crossing in Widcombe, Bath.
Shared-use switching to on-road cycling in one direction.
Shared-use footway in Widcombe, Bath.
Ramp, toucan crossing and footbridge to Bath Spa station.
Wheel your bike across the footbridge south from Bath Spa station.
Right-turn lane for cyclists to the Riverside Parade, Bath (closed for construction).
Diversion in Green Park, Bath, due to construction on the riverside route.
Stepped access only to the riverside route here in Bath.
The new ‘Destructor Bridge’ in Bath, no through road except for cycles. It replaces a bridge that linked a recycling centre to the 'Destructor' incinerator across the river.
Riverside route in Bath (NCN route 4) and link to the Destructor bridge.
Link to Victoria Bridge, Bath
Trek bikeshop in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
Cycle parking and shared-use footway in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
Start of shared-use path in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
The end of the Bath Linear Park (former railway, leading to NCN 244, the Two Tunnels route).
The end of the Bath Linear Park (former railway, leading to NCN 244, the Two Tunnels route).
One-way bridge (it doesn't matter to cyclists, the Linear Park and NCN 244 are immediately to the right/west).
Crossing of NCN 244 at Inverness Road, Bath
The Bath Linear Park at Inverness Road - turn left to stay on NCN route 244
Crossing of NCN route 244 at Ringwood Road, Bath
Link to and bridge over Dartmouth Avenue, Bath, on NCN route 244.
Link to and bridge under Bridge Road, Bath, on NCN route 244.
Link to and bridge over Monksdale Road, Bath, on NCN route 244
Link from NCN route 244 to the Odd Down sports ground and cycle circuit (actually over the tunnel and behind the camera).
Cycle parking and crossing from Bath Spa station
Two sets of cycle stands at Bath Spa station
Bike shop and parking at Bath Spa station.
Arrow towards NCN route 4 at Bath Spa station
Cycleway markings on NCN route 4 in central Bath
Cut-through from NCN route 4, Bath - dropped kerb needed
Share With Care sign and cycle contraflow on NCN route 4, Bath
Modal filter and cycle stands on this square, Bath
Cycle stands and modal filter on NCN route 4, Bath
Road closure to aid post-Covid19 social distancing, Bath
Cycle stands and marker for NCN route 4, Bath
Contraflow marking in Bath
Two sets of cycle stands in a pedestrianised area of Bath
Cycle parking and cycle contraflow sign (superseded by Covid-19 measures)
Closed to motor vehicles for social distancing - but why the cones?
Start of contraflow cycle lane at the former Green Park station, Bath
Contraflow cycleway moving from the footway to the carriageway
Cut-through with plenty of cycle parking, Bath
Two sets of cycle stands at an NHS surgery, Bath
Contraflow cycle lane parallel to NCN route 4, Bath
Contraflow cycle lane towards NCN route 4, Bath
Contraflow cycle link to NCN route 4, Bath
Cyclists entering Bath on NCN route 4
Very odd to have a shared space sign in this direction - it's a road, quite simply.
Junction of NCN route 4 to the historic centre of Bath and the riverside route towards the station.
Junction and route sign on NCN route 4, Bath
Route marker on NCN 4, Bath
Cycle contraflow on NCN route 4 entering Bath
Cut-through to NCN route 4, Bath
Victoria Bridge and link to the riverside route (NCN route 4)
Cyclists on NCN route 4, the Bath-Bristol cycle route
Cyclist on Victoria Bridge, Bath - closed in 2010 and finally restored and reopened in 2015, partly due to pressure from cycling groups.
Cycle parking and riverside route, Bath
Traffic-free link from Victoria Bridge, Bath
Route sign to NCN route 4 on Victoria Bridge, Bath
Riverside route and the Victoria Bridge, Bath
Riverside cycleway and the Victoria Bridge, Bath