Track to Bainton from the junction of NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses finally part company here. (15 miles to Beverley?? It was just 14 a couple of miles back!)
Route marker on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
14 miles to Beverley on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses - quite a dogsleg to the west.
End of short section of shared-use footway by the A164
Cycleway crossing the A164
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses turn right onto a shared-use path here.
Route signs on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
Cycle parking at Hutton Cranswick station
Cycle parking at Hutton Cranswick station
Bikes marking the route of the Tour de Yorkshire as well as NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
This National Byway loop is a very minor variation on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses, and a National Byway loop, all turn right here - but the direct route to Beverley is straight ahead.
Of course, the level crossing is not closed for cyclists on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
Route sign on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses
Level crossing (again) open only to pedestrians and cyclists
Of course, the level crossing is not closed for cyclists on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses.
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses turn left here.
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses towards Bridlington turn left here - not as shown on CycleStreets.
Route sign to rejoin NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses as shown on CycleStreets
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses turn left here - not as shown on CycleStreets
This level crossing on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses is feasible with standard-length bikes only.
This level crossing on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses is feasible with standard-length bikes only.
Level crossing (no motor vehicles) on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses turn right here - not as shown on CycleStreets
Cycle stands in the new car park at Burton Agnes Hall
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses take a quieter route to Burton Agnes.
NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses take a quieter route to Burton Agnes.
Route marker for NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses on the Roman road west from Bridlington
The Roman road west from Bridlington - very little motor traffic and signs warning of bikes and horses
East end of the Roman road arriving in Bridlington on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses
Crossing of the A165 on the edge of Bridlington
Short shared-use path by the A165
Leaving Bridlington on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses
Cyclists on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses have to turn right here.
Route marker on the Way of the Roses leaving Bridlington
Traffic calming with bike bypass on the Way of the Roses leaving Bridlington
The start/end of the Way of the Roses
Bike stands at the start/end of the Way of the Roses
The start/end of the Way of the Roses
Route sign on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses, Bridlington
Route sign on NCN route 1 and the Way of the Roses, Bridlington
Yorkshire Wolds
Location: , Kilnwick Percy (England, United Kingdom)