Footbridge over the railway.
Conwy Culture Centre
https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Resident/Libraries-Museums-and-Archives/Conwy-Culture-Centre/Conwy-Culture-Centre.aspx
On
this site
Sept. 5. 1782
nothing happened
Cadenant Park
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_of_5_September_1782
40mph on Sychnant Pass Road
The enforceable limit is 40mph, the advisable limit is 25mph.
Summit of Bwlch Sychnant
https://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/rte_penmaenmawr.htm
Completely faded signs for a footpath, but the fact that these signs exist is probably enough to guide the wise walker.
Cycle tour company at Conwy Castle
Cycle stands at the main car park near Conwy Castle
Cycle stands at the new Conwy Cultural Centre ie library and café
NCN route 5 towards Conwy
Cyclists Dismount sign for a slightly narrower section of NCN route 5. They don't really understand about promoting cycling in Conwy.
Cyclists Dismount sign for a slightly narrower section of NCN route 5. They don't really understand about promoting cycling in Conwy.
Cyclists Dismount sign for a slightly narrower section of NCN route 5. They don't really understand about promoting cycling in Conwy.
It's not the end of the route, this is NCN route 5! What it means is Cyclists Rejoin Carriageway.
No Motor Vehicles sign on Conwy Quay (NCN route 5)
Arriving at Conwy on NCN route 5
This is shown on maps as a route into the park.
Potential cycle route into park, Conwy
Interesting cycle stands at the tourist information centre (and Incredible Edibles), Conwy.
Route through the town walls of Conwy
The level route into the walled town of Conwy goes east and then turns 180 degrees.
Route under the railway to Conwy
It looks as if there's access to the school cycle sheds from one direction but not the other.
School fenced off from an ideal access route
This should be used to provide a safe route to school alonsgide the B5106 into Conwy.
This should be opened up to provide a safe route to school alonsgide the B5106 into Conwy.
Sign for the Conwy Valley Cycle Route, Conwy
Cycle stands at Conwy YHA hostel
Choose your moment and get across this busy road quickly to the relative safety of the protected NCN5 on the other side.
It is possible to cycle over the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conwy_Suspension_Bridge but access at either end is a bit awkward.
Well used cycle racks on Conwy's sea front.
Outside Conwy Castle. Lazy parking - overhangs the footway.
Modern traffic on medieval streets.
Bike mounted on the front of a deli in Conwy.
Coastal path leaving Conwy.
Conwy castle from the bridge.
Cycle route from Conwy arriving in a car park in Llandudno - with the last couple of metres paved for the sake of appearances.
Excessive quantities of sand on the cycle route from Conwy to Llandudno
Sandy section of cycle route from Conwy to Llandudno
Cycle route from Llandudno towards Conwy (and footbridge to the left)
Cycle route from Conwy to Llandudno
Seaweed thrown by the sea onto the shared-use promenade between Deganwy and Llandudno
Cycle route briefly using the road to Deganwy station
Shared-use promenade between Deganwy and Llandudno
Cycle route briefly joining the road at Deganwy station
Cycle track passing Deganwy station
Cycle route from Llandudno towards Conwy
Cycle route from Conwy to Llandudno
Ramped bridge over the North Wales main line
Reduced (but still adequate) headroom in the underpass leading under the Conwy Road to the bridge over the North Wales main line
Start of coastal route from Conwy to Llandudno
Dropped kerbs, but otherwise an awful crossing from the Conwy Suspension Bridge to NCN route 5
Easy connection from the Conwy Suspension Bridge to the westbound side of the A547 - it would be a bit more complicated to arrange for eastbound cyclists
Easy connection from the Conwy Suspension Bridge to the westbound side of the A547 - it would be a bit more complicated to arrange for eastbound cyclists
NCN route 5 leaves Conwy alongside the main road, rather than by this far more attractive historic bridge
NCN route 5 leaving Conwy alongside the main road, rather than the far more attractive historic bridge
NCN route 5 leaving Conwy alongside the main road, rather than the far more attractive historic bridge
NCN route 5 along Conwy harbour
NCN route 5 by Conwy habour
The Smallest House in Great Britain - exactly one bike-length across
Exit from Conwy to the harbourside NCN route 5
Alternative to busy narrow road through Conwy city walls
Possible cycle routes across the valley from Conwy
Possible cycle routes outside Conwy city walls and underpass beneath the North Wales main line
Cycle stands by the city wall, Conwy
View of Conway Road and cycle underpass from railway cycle bridge.
Very wide, hardly used promenade between Llandudno Junction and Conwy.
Very wide, hardly used promenade between Conwy and Llandudno Junction.
Congestion on the one way system in Conwy.
NCN 5 continues to the right.
The smallest house in Great Britain is the red one on the left.
Lower Gate Street, Conwy.
Cycle route by road bridge to Conwy.
Cycle route from Conwy (to right) - swinging left to follow the embankment to Llandudno.
Conwy suspension bridge - now owned by the National Trust and only open for limited hours, but potentially a delightful way to enter the walled city.
Our obesogenic society decrees that much of the money spent on encouraging cycling, should actually be spent keeping folk out of the saddle. 'End of Cycle Route' and 'Cyclists Dismount' signs are springing up everywhere like triffids. At