Shared-use footway on NCN routes 7 and 10 by Carlisle castle
Shared-use footway on NCN routes 7 and 10, Carlisle
Cut-through on NCN routes 7 and 10, Carlisle
Cut-through on NCN routes 7 and 10, Carlisle
Right turn towards Carlisle on NCN routes 7 and 10
Turn right on NCN routes 7 and 10 towards Carlisle - there are heavy trucks but they don't go far.
Worn-out route signs on NCN routes 7 and 10
Start of shared-use cycleway by the new Carlisle Northern Development Route
Turn right here on NCN routes 7 and 10
Very worn-out sign for NCN routes 7 and 10 - and start of riverside footpath ahead
Discreet sign again where NCN routes 7 and 10 turn left
The No Cycling sign has beem turned 180 degrees - though in fact there'd be no problem cycling on this paved path.
Discreet sign where NCN routes 7 and 10 turn left
Segregated route for NCN routes 7 and 10 on the Eden Bridge, Carlisle
Segregated route for NCN routes 7 and 10 in Carlisle
Touring cyclists on NCN routes 7 and 10 in Carlisle
Cycle stands on Workington station
Sign for a branch of NCN route 71 through a car park to Workington station and the sea
Route signs for NCN routes 10, 71 and 72 in Workington
NCN routes 10 and 72 on Central Way beneath Workington's shopping centre
NCN routes 10 and 72 leaving Workington on a former railway
Crossing on NCN routes 10 and 72 entering Workington on a former railway
NCN routes 10 and 72 on former railway into Workington
Start of former railway section of NCN routes 10 and 72 into Workington
NCN routes 10 and 72 leaving Workington on shared-use footway
NCN routes 10 and 72 passing Workington Fire Station
NCN routes 10 and 72 passing Workington Fire Station
No sign, but NCN routes 10 and 72 swing right here on the edge of Workington
Junction on NCN routes 10 and 72 in Harrington
Barriers with bypass on link to NCN routes 10 and 72
Bridge over NCN routes 10 and 72
Barriers and bypass on NCN 10 and 72
NCN 10 and 72 swing right towards Whitehaven
NCN routes 10 and 72 passing beneath the new A595 and swinging right towards Whitehaven
NCN routes 10 and 72 passing beneath the new A595
Bollard on the new stretch of NCN routes 10 and 72 alongside the new A595
New stretch of NCN routes 10 and 72 alongside the new A595
Junction on the new stretch of NCN routes 10 and 72 alongside the new A595
New stretch of NCN routes 10 and 72 alongside the new A595
New stretch of NCN routes 10 and 72 alongside the new A595
NCN routes 10 and 72 beneath the new A595
Sustrans milepost by NCN routes 10 and 72
Bridge on NCN routes 10 and 72
Bridge on NCN routes 10 and 72
Bridge on NCN routes 10 and 72
Barriers and bypass on NCN routes 10 and 72 between Parton and Workington
Start of former railway section of NCN 10 and 72 between Parton and Workington
Barriers on this new section of NCN 10 and 72 - the on-road option is still available.
Barriers on this new section of NCN 10 and 72 - the on-road option is still available.
Barriers on this new section of NCN 10 and 72 - the on-road option is still available.
The sign angles look strange but are correct.
It's not clear, but cyclists can use the footway for a couple of hundred metres along this former main road.
Route sign for NCN routes 10 and 72
Turn left here on NCN routes 10 and 72
Route signs for NCN routes 10 and 72, and the first England Coast Path signs I've seen
End of the stretch of NCN route 72 along the railway from Whitehaven to Parton
NCN route 72 from Whitehaven to Parton
Barriers and bypass on NCN route 72 north from Whitehaven
NCN route 72 north from Whitehaven
Route sign and modal filter on NCN routes 10 and 72 by Whitehaven harbour
NCN routes 10 and 72 leaving Whitehaven to the north
NCN routes 7 and 10 and a modal filter on the linking bridge
NCN routes 7 and 10 and bridge across the River Caldew (ramp to the right)
Ramped bridge linking with NCN routes 7 and 10
NCN routes 7 and 10, Carlisle
Modal filters on NCN routes 7 and 10
Barriers where NCN routes 7 and 10 pass through a used car dealership
NCN routes 7 and 10 through a used car dealership
NCN routes 7 and 10 turning right and left through the flood defences
NCN routes 7 and 10 turn right and left here
Link to NCN routes 7 and 10 near Carlisle station
NCN routes 7 and 10 near Carlisle station
NCN routes 7 and 10 crossing the River Caldew near Carlisle station
NCN routes 7 and 10 near Carlisle station
NCN routes 7 and 10 near Carlisle station
Start of contraflow lane on NCN routes 7 and 10 near Carlisle station
Contraflow lane (on the right-hand side) for NCN routes 7 and 10
NCN routes 7 and 10 past Carlisle Castle
NCN routes 7 and 10 past Carlisle Castle
Toucan crossing to NCN routes 7 & 10 (shared-use footway) and Carlisle Castle
Toucan crossing from Carlisle Castle and NCN routes 7 & 10 to the city centre
Corduroy 'hazard' tactiles used in place of 'cycleway' tactiles on NCN 7/10/72 on Castle Way. These caught my tyre slightly as I was cycling over them. Some of the paving slabs along here were a bit uneven too.
A toucan crossing across from Castle Street to NCN routes 7, 10 and 72, and to the castle itself.
A narrow split pedestrian crossing for NCN routes 7 and 10 crossing Bridge Street. There is a sticker for NCN72 at this location, and upon checking the Sustrans website, it appears to have been relocated from the riverside path to here.
A narrow faded line segregated footway/cycleway for NCN routes 7 and 10 over the bridge on Bridge Street to get to the crossing. I don't know what standards this may meet. But three lanes for westbound motorists.
Signage for NCN routes 7 and 10 at the top of the ramp from Viaduct Estate Road. The routes head west to cross Bridge Street and then head east along the far side of the dual carriageway.
A contraflow cycle track between Viaduct Estate Road and Bridge Street. The footway style cycle track becomes a painted lane part of the way up the ramp.
Southbound NCN routes 7 and 10, with stickers on the bollard.
Welcome to the National Cycle Network! NCN routes 7 and 10 on the path to the left have no directional signage, just stickers, while the routes ahead - 7, 10 and not mentioned leading to 72 - have just a sign facing those coming from the
NCN 110 gravel track at Humberston Fitties.
Sign marking start and finish of C2C, Hadrian's Cycleway and Reivers Cycleway.
Unneccessary barrier on short length of cycle path near Percy Main Metro station
Narrow muddy path masquerading as National Cycle Network Route 10
Overgrown and narrow shared-use footway between Backworth and Killingworth
Junction of NCN10 and unsurfaced path to Shiremoor Bypass.
Lots of signs, lots of directions!
RCR 10 in need of updating!
Route sign on Coast Road cycleway at ramp down to NCN 10, but no mention of NCN 10 (see #45963)