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Eastern end of Redcar Promenade
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6224 At a point where a stream emerges onto the beach. In the distance, the headland formed by Huntcliff and Warsett Hill.
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Laldykirk and Norham Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8947 Built in 1885-7 across the River Tweed. National Cycle Network route 1 crosses the bridge.
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National Cycle Network route 1 enters Scotland
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 At the western end of Ladykirk and Norham Bridge.
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Ladykirk and Norham Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 Built in 1885-7 across the River Tweed. National Cycle Network route 1 crosses the bridge.
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Crossroads at Fountain Cottage
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8847 The fountain on the far side of the main road was erected by Lady Marjoribanks of Ladykirk to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1881. National Cycle Network route 1 turns right at this point.
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Ladykirk Home Farm
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8846 National Cycle Network route 1 runs along this road. To the right is the boundary wall of the Ladykirk House estate.
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Autumn colours at Upsettlington
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8846 National Cycle Network route 1 runs along this road.
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Cottages at Green Riggs
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8348 Cottages at Green Riggs
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Pennine Cycleway at Etal
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9338 Here the Pennine Cycleway (National Cycle Network route 68) follows the line of a public footpath closely parallel to the B6354.
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Road to Tindal House
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9241 At this point the road takes on the status of Bridleway, although still tarmac. It is followed by the Pennine Cycleway ()National Cycle Network route 68).
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Gate on the Pennine Cycleway
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9241 The Pennine Cycleway (National Cycle Network route 68) leaves the road and follows a track (status bridleway) alongside the River Till through the Etal estate. Just before the river, the cycleway is diverted away from the bridleway round the outer perimeter of Tindal House.
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Track and barn near Tindal House
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9241 Track and barn near Tindal House
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Bridge over the Duddonmill Burn
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9240 The Pennine Cycleway (National Cycle Network route 68) leaves the road and follows this track (status bridleway) alongside the River Till through the Etal estate. Here the track crosses the Duddonmill Burn just above its confluence with the River.
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Zigzags on the Pennine Cycleway
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9240 The Pennine Cycleway (National Cycle Network route 68) leaves the road and follows this track (status bridleway) here dropping steeply down to the River Till in the Etal estate.
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Pennne Cycleway beside the River Till
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9240 The Pennine Cycleway (National Cycle Network route 68) leaves the road and follows this track (status bridleway) alongside the River Till through the Etal estate.
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