Shared-use catway https://t.co/YA58G6COYU
No Cycling in Exeter cathedral close
Exeter Cathedral School minibuses blocking access to Exeter cathedral - but it's not a public highway
Exeter Bike Workshop - a social enterprise
Cycle lane and ASL, hopefully giving some protection from left-turning motor vehicles
No Motor Vehicles in central Exeter
No Cycling on Bartholomew Terrace
Not this way to central Exeter
Crossing on NCN route 34 from the Miller's Crossing bridge to central Exeter
Cycle parking by the Miller's Crossing bridge on NCN route 34, Exeter.
NCN route 34 comes off the Miller's Crossing bridge onto a basic stretch of segregated footway.
Shared-use footway north from NCN route 34 and the Miller's Crossing bridge, Exeter
NCN route 34 comes off the Miller's Crossing bridge onto a basic stretch of segregated footway.
NCN route 34 at the Miller's Crossing bridge, Exeter
Shared-use (a little narrow) on NCN route 34 at the Miller's Crossing bridge, Exeter
Route signs on NCN route 34 at the Miller's Crossing bridge, Exeter
Route signs on NCN route 34 at the Miller's Crossing bridge, Exeter
Slipway and ramp up to the Miller's Crossing bridge on NCN route 34, Exeter
Route under the Exeter-Plymouth railway line.
NCN route 34 takes a roundabout route to the right but the direct route to the city centre is to the left.
Links from NCN route 34, Exeter
Link from NCN route 34, Exeter
Link from NCN route 34, Exeter
Links from NCN route 34, Exeter
Route sign on NCN route 34, Exeter
Crossing on NCN route 34 - currently a dead-end to the north, so this is mainly for access to St Davids station
Cycleways by the Exe and on the embankment (NCN route 34)
Dead-end path by the Exe - used by dog-walkers and even some cyclists.
No access to the path on this side of the Exe
No access to the path on this side of the Exe
Very roundabout route from St Davids station to Exeter city centre - pedestrians can come through the car park on the left but cyclists have to go around to the right.
Very roundabout route from St Davids station to Exeter city centre - pedestrians go through the car park to the left but cyclists have to come this way.
Very roundabout route from St Davids station to Exeter city centre - pedestrians go left through the car park but cyclists have to go around to the right.
Sign for very roundabout route from St Davids station to Exeter city centre
Crossing and sign to the NCN route 34 link to the Exe Cycleway
Crossing from NCN route 34 to the New North Road link, Exeter
Start of NCN route 34 link to the Exe Cycleway
Shared-use link to New North Road, Exeter
Cycle parking at Exeter Phoenix arts centre
Cycle parking at Exeter Phoenix arts centre
e-bike sharing station, Exeter Central station
Cycle parking and e-bike sharing station at Exeter Central station
Steps on pedestrian link from the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Pedestrian link from the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
An extension to Exeter Science Park has put a road across the route to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
An extension to Exeter Science Park has put a road across the route to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
An extension to Exeter Science Park has put a road across the route to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
An extension to Exeter Science Park has put a road across the route to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
An extension to Exeter Science Park has put a road across the route to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
The Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5, opened by Norman Baker in 2011
Route signs on link from the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Closure on former road to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Route signs on link from the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Road closure (there are no buses here now) on link to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Road closure on link to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Link to the Redhayes cycle bridge over the M5
Shared-use footway in new housing development, Exeter
Shared-use footway in new housing development, Exeter
End of shared-use footway in new housing development
Dead end except for cycles in new housing development, Monkerton, Exeter
Two cycle bridges over the M5
New cycle bridge over the M5, Exeter
Shared-use footway and new cycle bridge over the M5
Shared-use footway and new cycle bridge over the M5
Shared-use footway in new housing development, Exeter
Cycle route to Redhayes bridge over the M5
Link to Redhayes bridge over the M5
Shared-use path along the Honiton Road
Unusual stands outside a bank in Exeter.
Unusual stands outside the Sawyers Arms Exeter from a bus.
One day I'll actually go and look at this striking bridge carrying the E4 cycle route across the M5 motorway.
Double decker racks outside Exeter St Davids
Exeter from front of a double decker bus.
Gandy Street: One of Exeter's charming narrow streets off the High Street.
A rubbish bin train passes a busker in Exeter's pedestrianised shopping area.
Cycle racks near the shopping area
Exeter signed cycle route
Cycle racks near the visitor information centre.
Contraflow on Paris Street,Exeter
Contra flow at Exeter bus station
Pump outside Exeter Central station.
Generous chicanes at crossing of minor road just right to slow cyclists where the walls make blind corners.
Curious crossing - has this any legal status?
Happened upon the world's narrowest street while walking in Exeter. View from other end: #68381.
The sign says...
BELIEVED TO BE
THE NARROWEST STREET
IN THE WORLD
WIDTH 25" INCREASING TO 45"
Of course such a lame claim to
Racks in Beerwater Street, Exeter.
Bike rental at Exeter's Quay
www.sadpad.com
Cycle bridge - it says so! Walkers have their own bridge next to it. Quite busy when we we there and both groups stuck to their bit.
Subway under a busy and congested road.