Steps on the paved path to Orpington station - turn right 200m north for a level route
Link from Place Farm Avenue to the paved path by the railway
Link from the paved path by the railway to Place Farm Avenue
No Cycling on the paved path towards Orpington station (it ends in steps, but you can turn off before that) - also a footbridge over the railway.
Narrow stepped path to Orpington station
No Cycling on this paved path near Orpington station
No Cycling on this paved path towards Orpington station
Route signs for London Cycle Route 22 in Orpington
Sign for London Cycle Route 22 in Orpington
Cycle parking in Orpington, and marking for London Cycle Route 22
Two closed routes towards Orpington town centre - it's only about a hundred metres to London Cycle Route 22
I don't think this cycleway goes anywhere - it's a footpath with steps to the A21 shared-use path.
A proper link is needed to the shared-use paths by the A21 Farnborough Way
A proper link is needed to the shared-use paths by the A21 Farnborough Way
Bike shop in Farnborough (Kent)
Kissing gate and bridleway alongside the road into Orpington
Bridle way with kissing gate and log
Bridle way sign and kissing gate
This is a much more pleasant route to Down House (Charles Darwin's house) than the slightly more direct lane just to the east through the golf club.
Link to the shared-use routes by the A21 Farnborough Way
Toucan crossing linking shared-use routes by the A21 Farnborough Way
Toucan crossing linking shared-use routes by the A21 Farnborough Way
Shared-use route by the A21 Farnborough Way
Link from the shared-use route by the A21 Farnborough Way to a closed route.
Shared-use route by the A21 Farnborough Way - but there's no reason for the cycleway to end to the right, it's just a short link to the parallel road.
Shared-use route by the A21 Farnborough Way
Shared-use route by the A21 Farnborough Way
Cyclists can use this road parallel to Tubbenden Lane for a few hundred metres at least.
The footpath on the right was closed but the one on the left wasn't, in fact I didn't even have to dismount.
Cyclists can use this road parallel to Tubbenden Lane for a few hundred metres at least.
There's a wide footway ahead which could easily be a shared-use route (if this wasn't car-obsessed Bromley borough).
Cyclists can use this service road for a few hundred metres at least.
Cycle parking tucked away in a corner of the car park at Down House (Charles Darwin's home).
End of segregated route to Orpington station
Two-tier cycle parking outside Orpington station
Part-time entrance to Orpington station, and presumably cycle parking on platform 2.
Orpington Cycle Hub - secure two-tier parking at the station