Helensburgh Cycles, at 5 West Clyde Street.
Southern entrance to Kingussie
Newtonmore Road (the A86), near Kingussie, Badenoch, Scotland
Cycleway and the A86
Newtonmore Road (the A86), near Kingussie, Badenoch, Scotland
New cycle path (no need to carry ID now) for NCN route 1 between the Port of Dundee and the railway
Barriers at the start of the shared-use path beside the railway west from Dundee station
Signs for the new route for NCN1 past the port of Dundee
Two stands in the centre of Broughty Ferry
Cut-through in Broughty Ferry
There are two of these strange wheelbender stands at Broughty Ferry harbour
Start of route alongside the railway to Carnoustie on NCN route 1
There is no justification at all for a Cyclists Dismount sign here - but it's only National Cycle Network route 1, why would anyone care?
NCN route 1 straight ahead, scenic route to the left
Route signs and shared-use path entering Carnoustie on NCN route 1
NCN route 1 turns right and left here at Golf Street station
NCN route 1 between Barry Links and Carnoustie
NCN route 1 at Barry Links station
NCN route 1 at Barry Links station
NCN route 1 between Monifieth and Carnoustie
Cycle stands between Dundee station and RRS Discovery
There's no visible cycle parking anywhere near the entrance to Dundee's Tesco Extra
The cycle stands at Dundee's Tesco Extra are well out of the way and invisible to most people.
NCN route 77 towards the V&A and the Tay Bridge
Largely traffic-free road alongside the busy main road to the Tay Bridge
Turn right except buses, taxis and bikes, Dundee
Narrow access to the railtrail towards Tayport on NCN route 1
Start of railtrail on NCN route 1 from the Tay Bridge to Tayport
End of the railtrail from the Tay Bridge to Tayport
Turn right and left to reach the railtrail west from Tayport
NCN route 1 passing Tayport harbour
Gate on NCN1 between Tentsmuir Forest and Tayport
Rougher section of NCN1 between Tentsmuir Forest and Tayport
Rougher section of NCN1 between Tentsmuir Forest and Tayport
Gate on NCN route 1 leaving Tentsmuir Forest
On NCN route 1 in Tentsmuir Forest - not paved, but not bad
Well done, Sustrans - a barrier across NCN route 1 without any hint of a route marker.
Barrier on NCN route 1 at the entrance to Tentsmuir Forest
NCN route 1 turns right, although the route ahead is a shorter, and presumably rougher, route through Tentsmuir Forest
NCN route 1 leaving Tentsmuir Forest
Brief shared-use section of NCN1 route 1 before the Leuchars station junction.
Poor crossing at the roundabout on NCN route 1
NCN route 1 on the Old St Andrews Road from Guardbridge
NCN route 1 on the old bridge, Guardbridge
NCN route 1 towards St Andrews
Start of section of NCN route 1 between road and golf course
NOC route 1 on the footways around this roundabout
Cycle parking on both sides of the road, St Andrews
Cycle parking on a pedestrian lane, St Andrews
Off-road cycleway, St Andrews
Contraflow cycle route ahead
Start of contraflow cycle lane, St Andrews
Zig-zag cycle route to start of shared-use footway, St Andrews
Ridiculously narrow cycle lane, St Andrews
No Entry except cyclists, St Andrews
Traffic-free road in St Andrews
Play area on former railway, Wormit
Disused railway, Wormit - around the corner it's used by a road, which could link to a cycleway.
1.4 mile central shared-use path on the Tay Bridge (downhill northbound to Dundee)
North end of the 1.4 mile central shared-use path on the Tay Bridge - there's a lift and stairs, but no ramped access.
Start of 1.4 mile central shared-use path on the Tay Bridge
Photo ID is no longer needed to pass through Dundee port on NCN route 1.
Start of NCN route 77 at the northern access to the Tay Bridge
Access to the Tay Bridge from Dundee - totally unsignposted (this is NCN route 1...)
Cyclists heading east from the Tay Bridge should go west here and U-turn - not signposted (this is NCN route 1...).
Spokes Cycles, Dundee - recently moved from Perth Road
Buses and bikes only (and taxis at night), Dundee
Dundee Rep Theatre - no cycle parking
Dundee seems to have no money for cycle parking but plenty for strange metal sculptures - no wonder that people lock bikes to them. (That's Desperate Dan in the background, of course.)
Tesco probably paid for this bridge but didn't want to sacrifice the space for a ramp.
Cycleway beside the railway to Dundee station
Cycleway parallel to the railway, and ramp to the bridge (with only steps or a lift on the far side) to Tesco Extra, Dundee
Crossing between the new steps and bridge to Tesco Extra, Dundee
Wheeling channel - but there was plenty of space to put in ramps for wheelchairs and buggies as well as bikes
New steps and bridge to Tesco Extra with level access at this end but only steps or a lift at the other end.
Various cycle racks at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee
Shared-use cycle routes continue as far as the end of Magdalen Green
Poor crossing on cycle route parallel to the railway from Dundee station
Cycle stands in play area, Dundee
SLOW to cycle through a car park
Cycle route parallel to the railway from Dundee station - SLOW because of course drivers have to reverse across the cycleway.
Barriers on cycle route parallel to the railway to Dundee station
New steps down to Tesco Extra, Dundee - there's plenty of room for ramps, but no, anyone with a wheelchair, buggie or bike has to go the long way round.
Stylish but not totally practical (surely the horizontal bar gets in the way?) cycle parking at Dundee Contemporary Arts
Sign to new cycle parking (a row of Sheffields in the rain, but that's ok)
Contraflow cycle lane in Dundee
Cut-through beneath the Dundee Backpackers Hostel
NCN route 77 passing the new V&A, Dundee
Cycle stands on NCN route 77 at the new V&A, Dundee (there's more parking behind)
NCN route 77 passing the new V&A, Dundee
Dead end ahead - turn left here to go past the V&A or into Dundee
McGonagall's Walk, with his poem on the Tay Bridge disaster (with deliberate spelling mistake)
NCN route 77 towards Dundee and the Tay Road Bridge
NCN route 77 towards the Tay Rail Bridge and Dundee
NCN route 77 leaving Dundee beside the Firth of Tay