Pleased to see this path between Exeter Canal and Marsh Barton has been resurfaced. Ok, you still have to mind your head in the tunnel under the railway line but it's a much nicer cycle/walk without the puddles and holes, someone's done a
We have contacted @DevonCC urgently about the removal of the Dryden Road filter, which we believe was done illegally. Please be careful if you are cycling there today as cars are already using the road. https://t.co/4KMxRH942X
@miketwalton @RapidDevon @DianaFMoore @GreenAmyExeter @Luke_Sills Pretty sure Cowick Hill is worse https://t.co/gp4GHaB1h9
It's been a good morning @DevonCC !
Thank you for giving the bus shelter a diet on the Topsham Road so people walking, cycling and alighting from the bus can all see each other safely.
It's taken a while to do this (5yrs?)... but this is
Fatal crash
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-58161759
https://twitter.com/BBCSpotlight/status/1425135343985176584?s=20
The new Marsh Barton station is under construction here - 'Clapperbrook Lane East will close to vehicular traffic for 16 months from the end of May 2021, but will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists. The project includes a new
Route signs at the end of the segregated riverside stretch of NCN route 2.
The end of the segregated riverside stretch of NCN route 2
Shared-use bridge over the railway at the end of the segregated riverside stretch of NCN route 2
Shared-use bridge over the railway on NCN route 2
Beware pedestrians joining NCN route 2 at the shared-use bridge over the railway.
NCN route 2 by the Exe, with the bridge over the railway visible ahead.
Gated footpath parallel to NCN route 2 by the Exe
Tandem-length cycle stands by NCN route 2 at the southern end of the Exeter Canal
NCN route 2 (to the left) at the southern end of the Exeter Canal
NCN route 2 at the southern end of the Exeter Canal
Speed humps and central passageway on NCN route 2
NCN route 2 segregated from car parking
Gated footpath parallel to NCN route 2
The Topsham ferry - £1.50. plus 70p for a bike
NCN route 2 and parallel footpath passing the Topsham ferry
NCN route 2 to the right, gated footpath to the left
NCN route 2 passing beneath the M5 motorway.
Turn right and cross the bridge before crossing the old Exeter bypass on NCN route 2
NCN route 2 crossing the old Exeter bypass
Two-stage cycle crossing on NCN route 2 at the old Exeter bypass
NCN route 34 to the right, link to NCN route 2 to the left - unsigned, for some reason.
New section of NCN route 34 around the back of the Double Locks pub
New section of NCN route 34 around the back of the Double Locks pub. The route is very busy with cyclists, joggers and walkers to this point, then gets gradually quieter.
The cycle route (NCN 34) is smoother than the parallel road, even without the speed humps.
Cyclist turning left to stay on NCN route 34, and another going ahead to Alphington (via a temporary bridge)
Short on-road section of NCN 34
NCN route 34 to the right, and another foot/cycle bridge over the Exe to the left.
NCN route 34 to the right, and paths in the flood channel of the Exe.
NCN route 34 passing a shared-use bridge over the flood channel of the Exe.
NCN route 34 passing a bridge over the flood channel of the Exe.
NCN route 34 swings left then right
NCN route 34 crossing the north end of the Exeter Canal
NCN route 34 crossing the north end of the Exeter Canal
Cycleways on both sides of the Exe here.
Limited cycle parking by NCN route 34, Exeter
NCN route 34 passing the bridge to Exeter Quay
Start of segregated section of NCN route 34, Exeter
Dead-end road and NCN route 34 under the Exe Bridges
Link to the riverside route, NCN34, Exeter
Rather cramped shared-use provision on the Exe Bridges, Exeter
The historic Exe bridge - not much point opening it up for cycling now.
Shared-use provision on the Exe Bridges, Exeter
Rather cramped shared-use provision on the Exe Bridges, Exeter
NCN route 34 and cycle link to the Exe Bridges
NCN route 34 goes to the left, though both routes soon meet up again.
Pretty much traffic-free route past allotments in Exeter
NCN route 34 under the railway in Exeter - to the left is a pretty much traffic-free route past allotments to Okehampton Road.
NCN route 34 ahead under the railway in Exeter - to the right is a pretty much traffic-free route past allotments to Okehampton Road.
Minor dogs-leg on NCN route 34 in Exeter
Link through car park from Exeter St David's station to NCN route 34
Updated version of the Brompton Dock at Exeter St David's station, with solar panels.
Cycle routes on both sides of the Exeter flood relief channel
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