Improved signage on NCN route 4 (see #19931)
Sign about road closures for Shane's sportive - almost certainly cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bike locked to a plantlock at St David's City Hall, as well as a conventional Sheffield stand
Bike pump and sign about tools at a café in St David's
No Motor Vehicles except for access on this cut-through in St David's
Cut-throughs across New St, St David's
Cut-through in St David's
Short new shared-use path on the edge of St David's
Short new cycleway on the edge of St David's
Short new cycleway on the edge of St David's
Route signs on NCN route 4
This bridleway on the edge of St David's is actually a dead-end.
Shared-use link to NCN route 4 at a new roundabout on the edge of St David's
It's not at all clear whether this is a shared-use link from NCN route 4
New link from NCN route 4 alongside a sports field
New crossing for NCN route 4 on the edge of St David's
New crossing for NCN route 4 on the edge of St David's
Two stands at the Bishop's Palace, St David's.
These tracks are shown as roads on the online mapping
[now only on Google, not the open-source ones]
Sign for NCN route 4 at St Davids cathedral
Link to NCN route 4 at St Davids cathedral
Approach to new roundabout on NCN route 4, St Davids
Shared-use path beside what is effectively a new eastern bypass for St Davids
Crossing on NCN route 4, St Davids
New shared-use path for NCN route 4 east from St Davids
New shared-use link to NCN route 4, St Davids
A rather negative approach to cycle parking at this campsite.
No cycle parking at Porthclais
This is marked as a No Through Route, but in fact it's a handy way for cyclists to skirt around the west side of St Davids.
No bikes beyond this point at St Justinian's
NCN route 4 approaching St Davids.
This is marked as a No Through Route, but in fact it's a handy way for cyclists to skirt around the west side of St Davids.
Ford (and bridge) on NCN route 4 by the Bishop's Palace, St David's
Ford and footbridge on NCN route 4 by St David's cathedral
NCN route 4 signage at St David's cathedral