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Site closed long before the cycle path was created - yet the designers still feel the need to make cyclists give way.
It is important to read this sign - especially if you are hoping to ride along NCN route 78 to Fort William on a Sunday. Camusnagaul Ferry #83656 does to operate on Sundays and there are only 4 crossings/day on weekdays. The warning would … [more]
#Camusnagaul Ferry to #FortWilliam On-demand public transport at its finest #NCN78 #sustrans http://t.co/0u83J7eTF0
Sorry guys but this is not a national cycle route. Six miles along the A83 to Tarbert. Deeply unpleasant #NCN78 #Unaccompanied12YearOldMyArse #5GoMadOnFerries https://t.co/LjkhvFud0l
Loading up the bicycles The Camusnagaul Ferry links Fort William to Treslaig and provides a vital link to the cycle route to Corran, safely avoiding the horrendous A82.
Dunbeg cycle path looking west in direction of Oban. The hill up to this point is surprisingly steep. Note that this section of NCN78 does not join up with the route at Connel and is now officially abandonned in favour of an easterly … [more]
A highly recommended family bike ride (all the ingredients including food) on @sustrans 78 http://cuilbay.com/2014/07/11/cycle-route-3/ - https://twitter.com/glasgow_kat/status/488791808747765762
The next train from Appin? Appin station, on the old Ballachullish branch railway, is now part of the national cycle network Route 78, which (sort of) lets you go from Oban to Ballachullish while avoiding the busy A828 road. I say sort of, … [more]
Connel Bridge (NCN 78), Argyll and Bute Standing in the middle of the road through the Connel cantilever bridge, showing the regular metal box structure. A tidal-flow system controlled by traffic signals operates over this single lane … [more]