A wooden barrier chicane on NCN3 / NCN33 just off River Lane in Bridgwater.
The gap through the chicane is just over 1m, and it is very constrictive for any cycle much larger than a standard bike.
The path here is gravel, with a generally
Gateway leading onto the Two Tunnels path / NCN24 from Ford Road in Wellow.
This is the second of two gates leading onto this section of path. Both are on fairly steep slopes, and both have stiff latches and return springs, making them
Norton Radstock Greenway exit onto A367 Bath Road in Radstock.
Although it is shared path and exits onto a shared pavement the design is not bad. There is a barrier between the path and road to prevent young children using the path from
No sign at the junction of NCN routes 24 and 244
Route sign by the road at the junction of NCN routes 24 and 244, but there's nothing visible on NCN 24 as you approach the junction from Radstock.
NCN route 24 turns left here onto Tucking Mill Lane.
Route arrow quite a way before the left turn.
Cyclists Dismount and swing right on this short steep stretch of NCN route 24 in Monkton Combe School.
Cyclists Dismount on this short steep stretch of NCN route 24 in Monkton Combe School.
Turn right here on NCN route 24 to pass through Monkton Combe School.
NCN route 24 passing under the A36.
Route signs on NCN route 24
This gate on NCN route 24 currently closes at 9pm.
NCN route 24 running down to a car park.
NCN marker at the start of NCN route 24.
Cycle stands at Tucking Mill viaduct on NCN route 244
They really don't want bikes on these steps off NCN route 244.
The Colliers Way (NCN 24) leaving the pub car park at Midford station.
Barrier and cycle stands at Midford viaduct on NCn route 24
There are two gates on this section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24), and a link left to the road.
Midford viaduct on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24).
There are two gates on this section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24).
The sealed surface of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) changes to gravel here.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) is diverted here as a riding stables has taken over the former railway route.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) rejoining the former railway line to Bath.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) can't use the former railway line from here to Wellow because a horse-riding centre has taken it over.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) can't use the former railway line from Wellow to here because a horse-riding centre has taken it over - this is the current link from the road to the railway route.
Cyclists and walkers on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) have to turn 90 degrees left off the road here to reach the former railway line - but the sign is totally hidden.
Wellow viaduct - the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) should pass over this but currently doesn't.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Wellow.
Bridleway off the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) at Wellow.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Byway off the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Lovely almost traffic-free lanes on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
There are some steep little hills on the on-road part of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock - worse going towards Bath.
No Through Road except cycles on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Fork right for the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) towards Radstock.
End of the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
New retaining wall on the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
The former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Link from the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Greenery encroaching on the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
End of the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Map of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Access to the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Start of the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
map of route to the centre of Radstock and the Norton-Radstock Greenway
Shared-use route from Girton to Histon
Amazing number of stud lights here at the junction of two shared-use routes
Very visible route sign at end of New Road, Girton
Dog's-leg crossing of New Road, Girton
Cycle parking on the edge of the cathedral close near NCN route 24, Salisbury
Junction of NCN routes 24 and 45, Salisbury
Entry to the Salisbury cathedral precincts (until 23.00) on NCN route 24
NCN route 24 south of Salisbury cathedral
One-way route for NCN route 24 around the Salisbury cathedral precincts
NCN route 24 leaving the cathedral precincts, Salisbury
Cycleway sign on NCN route 24 in Frome
Cycle crossing on NCN route 24 in Frome (not now as shown on OpenCycleMap)
Cycle crossing on NCN route 24 in Frome (not now as shown on OpenCycleMap)
No motor vehicles on NCN route 24 leaving Frome.
Link to NCN route 24, Mells
Kink in the Colliers Way (NCN route 24)
One disused railway track is still in place alongside the Colliers Way (NCN route 24)
One disused railway track is still in place alongside the Colliers Way (NCN route 24)
Route signs fro NCN route 24 rather swamped by the others.
Cyclist following NCN route 24 west from Salisbury station through the car park
NCN route 24 from the west reaches Salisbury station through the car park
Cycle access to Salisbury station from the west (NCN route 24) is through the car park exit - not ideal.
Route sign for NCN route 24, leaving Salisbury to the west
Sign for NCN route 24, and the Town Path shared-use route to the left.
No Entry Except Cycles, off NCN route 24, Salisbury
No Entry Except Cycles ahead (off NCN route 24)
Poor cycle parking at Salisbury Museum
Speed ramps and cycle gaps, NCN route 24, Salisbury cathedral close
Route sign for NCN route 24, Salisbury
Salisbury's take on the familiar message is:
Cycle with care for pedestrians at all times.
It'd be nice if motorists could be given equally strict orders where their routes merge with cycle routes.
Car storage has priority over cycle access to this path.
Salisbury town path.
See #93447 for comment on sign wording.
When it has to be spelt out like that you can tell there's suppressed demand, and sure enough I sure a number of sheepish riders on there over the weekend of our stay.
Salisbury loads of people waiting ages to cross.
On a bright spring morning an eastbound cyclist on ncr 24 pauses at a commemorative plaque on the parapet of the old railway's over-bridge. In the line's hey day, long-distance express trains passed this way.
Towpath on Somerset Coal Canal. Lifting bridge and some sort of cycle parking.
National Cycle Network signage on the canal network ;-) at Dundas Aqueduct - the junction of NCN routes 4 and 24.
Cafe on the Somerset Coal Canal
Helpful signage :-)
Unsuitable for Cycles
The official NCN24 route goes up a very steep path through a school.
NCN24 on a quiet country road.
NCN 24 passes through a school up a very steep path with obstructions to the right here.
NCN 24 passes through a school down a very steep path with obstructions.
NCN 24 passes through a school down a very steep path with obstructions.