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Clayton Road, Clayton to Keele University and Keele University to Whitmore Road, Clayton

Keele University to Whitmore Road, Clayton

Clayton Road, Clayton to Keele University

Hartshill Avenue to Broad Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Barracks Road, Newcastle-Under-Lyme to Keele University

Keele University to Hartshill Avenue

Broad Street, Stoke-on-Trent to Keele University

Alsager to Staffordshire University, Leek Road

Stoke 6th Form College to Hazlitt Way

Hazlitt Way to Stoke 6th Form College and back

Hazlitt Way to to Stoke 6th Form College

Stoke-on-Trent Train Station to Barlaston

Paragon Avenue to Stoke 6th Form College

Barlaston to Stoke-on-Trent Train Station

Linley Road, Alsager to Staffordshire University, Leek Road

Blythe Bridge to Staffordshire University, College Road

Eaton Park to Stoke-on-Trent College

Pacific Road, Trentham to Stoke-on-Trent College, Cauldron.

Stoke-on-Trent College, Burslem to Stoke-on-Trent College, Cauldron

Barlaston to Stoke-on-Trent Train Station and back

Traffic-free cycle path is a leafy connection between Etruria and Central Forest Park. Please note that the area is unlit at night.

Use this wide and well-surfaced shared-use path along Potteries Way to get to Stoke-on-Trent City Centre or Etruria. Please note that most signalised crossings are legally for pedestrians only.

On-road cycle lane is a part of the NCN 5 route on Regent Rd towards city centre. Please note though that the lane is sometimes obstructed by cars.

From NCN 5 in Central Forest Park there are great views of Stoke-on-Trent City Centre and here NCN 5 and 55 meet. Please note that the area is unlit at night.

New shared-use path and new toucan crossing at Moorland Road in Burslem makes cycling safer in vicinity of Stoke-on-Trent College.

Segregated cycle track at Stanley Matthews Way is a perfect alternative to the NCN 5 at night to get to Britannia Stadium from the south.

Segregated cycle track on Hilton Rd at University Hospital of North Staffordshire is an example of Dutch style infrastructure - please be careful though in the roundabouts.

Cycle path in Lyme Valley is traffic-free and lit at night. At the south end you can find a Newcastle Velodrom and to the north, you can get to Newcastle town centre.

Most of the cycle paths around Keele University are segregated, paved and lit with safe toucan crossings and plenty of cycle parking available.

Signalised crossing for cyclists on NCN 5 in Stoke-on-Trent City Centre enables a completely safe right turn from Bathesda St. to Picadilly without mixing with buses and cars.

A wonderful section of NCN 555 at the junction of the Trent & Mersey, and Caldon Canals where you can visit the last steam-powered potters’ mill in Britain in the Etruria Industrial Museum.

This section of NCN 555 at Etruria is a peaceful towpath getting you safely to work, shopping or having fun in Etruria Valley or Festival Park. Please note that the area is unlit at night.

Parts of the cycle path on Leek Rd enables you to get to UniQ without mixing with traffic. Please note though that the route is not continuous over the entire Leek Rd.

On-road cycle lane on NCN 5 route on College Rd at Hanley Park gets you from the Stoke-on-Trent railway station to the Stoke-on-Trent City Centre in 10 min. Please note the buses stopping.

Protected cycle lane makes cycling even safer on King St in Longton. However, Please note that the route sometimes runs on the road and sometimes on the pavement.

NCN 5 at Britannia Stadium enables quiet and quick cycling - did you know you can reach the stadium from the Stoke-on-Trent railway station in only 10 min? Please note that the area is unlit at night.

Use this quiet traffic-free route to quickly connect between Fenton and Longton (access from Duke St on the photo or Baths Rd at Tesco). Please note that the area is unlit at night.

Segregated lane at George St in Newcastle safely avoids a busy junction and provides a quick link between Stoke-on-Trent City Centre and Newcastle. Please note however, that the route is not always continuos.

Protected cycle lane provides a safe continuation to the left in the junction of Leek Rd and City Rd. Please be careful at crossing at the rest of the arms in the roundabout.

This is one of the access points on a leafy and quiet NCN 5 close to Lingard St. to get to the Stoke-on-Trent College in Burslem. Please note that the area is unlit at night.

Use this safe cycle path on Gallowstree Ln and then on Keele Rd or Cemetery Rd to get to Keele University or NCN 551.

Cyclists can use a wide path shared with pedestrians on Reginald Mitchell Way in Tunstall and get safely from Tunstall to Sandyford. Please take care when crossing the busy roundabouts with no toucans.

Protected cycle path on Leek New Rd at the junction with NCN 5 at Cobridge Park. Please note fast traffic at the nearby junction of Leek New Rd and Sandbach Rd.

Two-way segregated cycle path in Chell Heath from where you can connect to cycle paths in a wonderful Whitfield Valley Nature Reserve.

Safe transition to shared use on Lowlands Rd at Chatterley Valley, not far from a quiet cycle route through Bathpool park. Please note fast traffic on Peacock Hay Rd.

The cycle path on Trentham Rd in vicinity of Queen's Park provides a continues link between Trentham and Longton. Please note that some sections of the route run on road.

This cycle path crosses the rail bridge on Shelton New Rd just before it joins NCN 555.

This is a new section of NCN 555 at Hanley Park which takes you towards Leek on a quiet towpath. Please note that the area is unlit at night.

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