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Electric Palace, Harwich https://electricpalace.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Palace_Cinema,_Harwich
A Treadwheel Crane dating from the seventeenth century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treadwheel_crane
A Banksy style by the pill box on the coastal cycle path at Harwich. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-58270629 The consensus is that this is not a real Banksy because the detail is nowhere near sharp enough.
Access to Harwich International station is easy from the ferry, but from the outside world you have to go through a security post here, then right and left (all unsigned).
Access to the Harwich International ferry terminal - access to Harwich International railway station is not signed, but it's the next exit to the right, through a security post.
A cut-through here would create a useful alternative route to the Harwich International ferry terminal
End of cycleway on the original route of the railway to Harwich, before it was diverted in 1883 via the Parkeston Quay ferry terminal.
Cyclists towards Harwich keep left here; cyclists out of Harwich can go to the right then cut back along the promenade - or contiue behind the camera.
There's a short stretch of shared-use footway to link from Cliff Park to Barrack Lane avoiding the B1352.
It's not obvious in this direction, but there's a short stretch of shared-use footway to link from Barrack Lane to Cliff Park avoiding the B1352.
Cyclists on NCN route 51 are supposed to dismount, turn very sharply right and walk down to the road. When there's an obvious route straight ahead (ie behind the camera).
Cyclists on NCN route 51 are supposed to dismount, turn very sharply right and walk down to the road. When there's an obvious route straight ahead.
Classic Sustrans - there's a good route to the right, but cycles have to take the bumpy narrow path to the left.
Classic Sustrans - there's a good route to the left, but cycles have to take the bumpy narrow path to the right.
Map of the cycle route from Harwich and Dovercourt to Harwich International ferry terminal (aka Parkeston Quay)
Cycleroute from Harwich to Cambridge, passing near Hawkedon: http://connect.garmin.com/course/4898400 . After the saddle broke the Environmental Transport Association - ETA - kindly helped to find a taxi (and promised to reimburse the £82 … [more]
A hill between Brinkley and Great Bradley on a quiet cycle route from Cambridge to Harwich (http://connect.garmin.com/course/4898400). Compare this road's width to a Dutch style cycleway #53540