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My first ride over the new bridleway bridge between Longstanton & Bar Hill. Horse friendly rubber tiled deck & high parapets. Super wide. Gravel paths on approaches are ok for most bikes. @2whit2whoo Kudos to equestrian lobby for pushing … [more]
Such a joy to discover the cycle-friendly bridleway connecting Thriplow and Heathfield - making possible an active travel journey from Meldreth to the @IWMDuxford where @CambsCC will be meeting next week. @a10cycle https://t.co/wDPlTYsepE
Fen Lane path between the busway and Fenstanton has been widened, resurfaced and upgraded from Public Footpath to Public Bridleway (November 2020)
Rouse's Lane connects the Howdale with Stonecross Road. The tarmac road from the cemetery joins Rouse's Lane at this point - the dead get smoother roads than the living!
Rouse's Lane connects the Howdale with Stonecross Road. The dirt track ends here as a concrete road joins from the corner to the left.
Rouse's Lane forks off of Stonecross Road towards the Howdale. It is dirt track at first, with a concrete pad protecting it from damage from tractors turning into the field.
Stonecross Road between Downham Market and Bexwell diverts through the car park of these industrial units to cross the A10.
This could be a useful link between Downham Market and Bexwell if it had a better surface. Concrete gives way to packed gravel by the farm buildings.
Stonecross Road could be a useful route to Bexwell avoiding the A1122 but is currently a very poor surface. It is passable even in dry December, though.
Stonecross Road could be a useful route towards Bexwell avoiding the A1122 but is poorly surfaced with broken concrete leading to gravel and back to concrete.
The ramped, stepped bridge between Grantchester and Haslingfield. The lack of legitimate cycle routes connecting these two villages is a disgrace. Location: England, United Kingdom Grantchester, Cambridge
Hedgerow saplings collapsing across the path at waist height, forming a soggy barrier in wet weather. This path, like so many, needs better maintenance, particularly of summer growth.
entrane to Nunhide Lane public bridleway, between the M4 bridge and Ikea Location: , Theale (England, United Kingdom)
Macclesfield to Marple is an excellent leisure route shared with horse riders, dog walkers and cyclists.
Welcome to Crookham Park sign on permissive bridleway Location: , Ewshot (England, United Kingdom) It's unclear if cyclists are allowed on this permissive bridleway - the sign forbids cyclists on "footpaths" but this is a "bridleway" … [more]
Bridleway north of Scafell Pike, well improved for walking but I wouldn't bother bringing a bike up here.
Entrance to obscure bridleway linking NCN12/61 to Mill Green Museum and then the cycle path along the side of the A414. Beatrix Potter walked along this route when staying at Bush Hall and then going to paint the mill, now Mill Green … [more]
Portway bridleway signs, cycling Discoveries sign points southwest towards Cole Henley Location: , Whitnal (England, United Kingdom)
View across Essex Regiment way from Bridleway 39. Caution when crossing as fast traffic, no central island and limited visibility in either direction.
This bit of the bridleway is quite cycleable (in the dry at at least) but gets a bit sandy further on.
Locked gate across an unnamed bridleway across Gopsall Hill. It is just possible to squeeze a bike passed on the right.
Worsted Street near Copley Hill. Fantastic, all year riding route here. See clip at http://youtu.be/Om0qumHbp2o
A permissive bridleway that's been created for horse-riding and is of no use to cyclists - 'Horses and Riders Only'.
A permissive bridleway that's been created for horse-riding and is of no use to cyclists (despite the sign).
A decent bridleway to the east - across the road to the west is a permissive bridleway that's been created for horse-riding and is of no use to cyclists.
Permissive bridleway runs south, parallel to the road, between the Drove and Hussey's Lane Location: , Well (England, United Kingdom)