Lincoln Central crappy looking hire bike scheme.
Filtered permeability in East Bight, Lincoln, England
Location: Lincoln, Lincoln District (England, UK)
NCN route 1 crosses the A46 here, without any lights or other safety measures.
NCN route 1 on shared-use footway north of Lincoln
Some confusion - NCN route 1 is shown on the online mapping as turning east (behind the camera) but there's also a shared-use path continuing north as signed here.
Absolutely no way to tell which way NCN route 1 goes (it's to the right)
NCN route 1 on bypassed section of road north of Lincoln
NCN route 1 on bypassed section of road north of Lincoln
NCN route 1 on shared-use footway north of Lincoln
NCN route 1 leaving Lincoln on shared-use footway
NCN route 1 entering Lincoln on a shared-use path - beyond the crossings, cyclists return to the carriageway.
NCN route 1 on shared footway leaving Lincon
Leaving Lincoln on NCN route 1 - the sign tells cyclists to turn off to the left in order to cross and use a shared-use path on the riight.
NCN route 1 passing the Lincoln cathedral pedestrian zone
Steep Hill, Lincoln - showing why not many people cycle up to the cathedral
Stylish cycle parking at The Collection, Lincoln's new museum of archeology and art
Dropped kerb needed, for wheelchairs, buggies and bikes
Pedestrian zone in central Lincoln with daytime cycle ban.
No way across this urban dual-carriageway except by the ramped footbridge
NCN route 1 seems to cross this bridge entering Lincoln, but we saw no signs.
Ed notes: it's named Titanic Bridge and there's a hot-potch of signs:
5 mph
Cyclists: beware of blind summit
NO PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
NO PEDESTRIANS
There's a
Lincoln cathedral from the Water Rail Trail (NCN route 1) entering Lincoln
The Water Rail Trail (NCN route 1) entering Lincoln
The Water Rail Trail (NCN route 1) leaving Lincoln
The Water Rail Trail (NCN route 1) leaving Lincoln
Fossdyke
Location: Burton (England, United Kingdom)
Looking along the Fossdyke Canal