The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
Part of a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Part of a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Entry to a small (free) exhibition at Land's End about the history of the Land's End to John O'Groats journey.
Took my new bike for a spin along the Busway to St Ives - with coffee & cake on my mind at the freshly opened Commute Cafe, 33 The Broadway. V tasty food + friendly staff. A new cycle cafe in Cambs đđ https://t.co/ha6mvQK902
A circle of memorials, Campbell Park, Milton Keynes. The two riders Iâve seen weaved through these bollards like a slalom.
NCN regional route 15 goes around the outside of the Roman fort at Reculver, but why wouldn't you wheel your bike the direct way to see the church?
NCN regional route 15 goes around the outside of the Roman fort at Reculver, but why wouldn't you wheel your bike the direct way to see the church?
NCN regional route 15 goes around the outside of the Roman fort at Reculver, but why wouldn't you wheel your bike the direct way to see the church?
Harlow Museum actually began as a museum of cycles - hence the cyclist sundial in the walled gardens
Stamford Station was designed by acclaimed railway architect Sancton Wood. The weather vane has SPR for the Syston and Peterborough Railway.
Cyclists at the Hot Numbers roasters and café, Shepreth, on the A10 cycleway - a regular stop now for cycling groups.
Site of one of the Eleanor's Crosses in Market Place, Grantham There's a photo of a memorial to the cross further south at Grantham Guildhall, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_cross#Grantham
The Orrery by Paul Lewthwaite Using the cross in Market Place as the location of the sun the relative position of Earth with its moon and Venus are shown as two similarly sized spheres.
Plaque noting that Britain's first woman prime minister, Margaret Thatcher once lived here. Rather little is made to celebrate her compared to Newton.
Monarchs who've stayed in the Angel and Royal hotel, Grantham. Richard I, King John, Edward I, Edward II Philippa, Henry V, Edward IV, Richard III Henry VIII, Charles I, George IV, Edward VII See #179336,
In this room Richard III recieved the official seal which meant he had authority to go after his cousin the Duke of Buckingham. In the Angel and Royal, hotel which dates from 1203.
Statue of Amy Johnson who was a pioneering English pilot who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia, was born in Kingson on Hull. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Johnson
The Hull People's Memorial, a museum of life in Hull during the two world wars. We met enthusiastic volunteers full of local knowledge.
The Humber Bridge from the river beach. Check whether it is open for walking/cycling at: https://www.humberbridge.co.uk/
Easter Island style sculpture at Station Square, Milton Keynes Also there's what, at a glance, looks like a solar panel in a bench.
I see Parker's Piece has been left in a traditional state! @Sam_in_Cam @ACarpenDigital https://t.co/uMnZn1mqE6
Hinckley Railway Station is cheered up with planters and a gardened embankment by volunteers sponsored by local businesses. https://hinckleystation.org.uk/
Hinckley Railway Station is cheered up with planters and a gardened embankment by volunteers sponsored by local businesses. https://hinckleystation.org.uk/
Lucignano d'Arbia is a lovely little village on the old Via Cassia which is now separated from the Via Francigena by a river - it should be possible to divert here using quiet roads.
A Treadwheel Crane dating from the seventeenth century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treadwheel_crane
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The mill at Seefeld on the DSR, EV12, D1, MTS, ATS cycleways is a popular destination with tourists.
River Weser-Radweg D9 past the Valentin submarine factory war memorial north of Bremen Farge. This bunker was built to construct German U-boats during World War II. The site was secret and not shown on maps and erased from aerial photograph ... [more]
River Weser-Radweg D9 at the Valentin submarine factory war memorial at the Bremen suburb of Rekum. This bunker was built to construct German U-boats during World War II. The site was secret and not shown on maps and erased from aerial phot ... [more]
EDMUND DE WAAL art submerged beneath the ground at the Alison Richard building, University of Cambridge http://arbart.crassh.cam.ac.uk/dewaal/
EDMUND DE WAAL art submerged beneath the ground at the Alison Richard building, University of Cambridge http://arbart.crassh.cam.ac.uk/dewaal/
The reconstructed Scotway House looks very nice, but there was no cycle parking to be seen, even near the entrance around the back.
Galatea looking at Hercules at Cambridge North Station. See also #174358. This sculpture has disappeared by mid-September. According to https://twitter.com/cambnorth/status/1437696606200111111 itâs been taken away for âslight refinem ... [more]
Galatea looking at Hercules at Cambridge North Station. https://cambridgenorth.co.uk/news/hercules-meets-galatea-unveiled-at-cambridge-north Galatea disappeared soon afterwards, see #174357. Also, nice Google Street View here of ... [more]