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Millennium Milepost Elm Road This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/9 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Begdale This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/10 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Ring's End This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/11 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Twenty Foot River This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/12 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost March This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/13 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Isle of Ely Way This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T5/14 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Turves This milepost is a McColl type and has a T5/15 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech. The mileages on this milepost are: 1) March 2) Whittlesey This … [more]
Millennium Milepost Eastrea This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/16 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Whittlesey This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/17 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Hereward Way This milepost is a McColl type and has a T3/4 disk, it is one of the T3 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Kings Dyke Nature Reserve This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T3/6 disk, it is one of the T3 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Riverside Walk This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T1/4 disk, it is one of the T1 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech
Millennium Milepost Embankment Walk This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T1/3 disk, it is one of the T1 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost The Boardwalks This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/2 disk, it is one of the T1 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech
Millennium Milepost Ferry Bridge This milepost is a McColl type and has a T3/2 disk, it is one of the T3 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Castor This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T3/1 disk, it is one of the T3 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Millennium Milepost Stamford This milepost is a McColl type and has a T5/18 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech. This milepost is surprisingly far from route 63, you'll have to … [more]
Millennium Milepost Wisbech This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T5/8 disk, it is one of the T5 mileposts found on NCN Route 63 between Burton upon Trent and Wisbech.
Sustrans has opted to bring NCN route 63 over this bridge rather than the level crossing by the station.
Rather than using the crossing here, NCN route 63 uses a short section of shared-use footway then turns up the road opposite.
Leicester's "Route 2" Groby, Ansty 1.5 to the left To the right: Leicster (63) 3 County Hall ¼ Glenfield Hospital ¾
NCN63 appears to be on-road here - we weren't sure as there are some markings on the footway (behind the camera).
Where the former railway line meets the road it is very unclear where to cycle next. The signs and shared use enticed us to cross here, but there was nothing more. It appears that you're expected to use the busy road.
Info panel about the mile long Glenfield Tunnel built in 1832 and closed in the 1960s. The cycle route rejoins the route of the railway after climbing over a big hill and running adjacent to big roads. Leicester Industrial History … [more]