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
Link from the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Link from the Norton-Radstock Greenway
The Norton-Radstock Greenway passing beneath the former Somerset & Dorest Railway.
Give Way sign on the Norton-Radstock Greenway by a car park access.
Old coal waggon on the Norton-Radstock Greenway
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
Route signs and Toucan crossing - the only way across the busy A367.
Cyclists arriving in Radstock on the Norton-Radstock Greenway.
Route sign and cycle stands at the start of the Norton-Radstock Greenway
Short and fairly useless piece of shared-use footway.
Short and fairly useless stretch of shared-use footway.
Plenty of space for a cycle bypass if motor vehicle storage wasn't seen as more important.
Just a short link needed to link Charlton Park to the short isolated stretch of shared-use footway put in by developers on Fosseway.
Developers have put in a short isolated stretch of shared-use footway on Fosseway - the council should extend this at least the 100 metres to Charlton Park.
Developers have put in a short isolated stretch of shared-use footway on Fosseway - the council should extend this all the way to the Chilcompton turning.
This should be shared-use for cycling between Chilcompton and Radstock
This should be shared-use to avoid the roundabout when cycling between Chilcompton and Radstock
Direction sign indicating from Norton-Radstock Greenway towards Five Arches Greenway.
The Five Arches bridge which gives its name to the Greenway can be seen in the background.
The Norton Radstock Greenway is built on the trackbed on part
Five Arches Greenway - Shared use Footway
Location: Radstock (England, United Kingdom)
Charlton Road, Midsomer Norton, looking west.
"Segregated" cycle/footway, as indicated by paintwork and sign.
Five Arches Greenway Construction - Day: Lost-Count
Location: Norton, Radstock (England, United Kingdom)
At long last, signing installed.
I was told "by Christmas", and for once it was right - just.
Crap Cycle Path Design Part 99
Location: , Buckland Dinham (England, United Kingdom)
Why, oh why did they design a cattle grid on a cycle path where you have to steer your bike whilst on the wet slippery grids. Just goes to show what a
Miners' Memorial, comprising of one of the winding wheels from Somerset's last working colliery - Kilmersdon - which closed in 1973.