National Cycle Network
Contents
- Introduction
- Routes
- Routes 1-9
- Routes 10-19
- Routes 20-29
- Routes 30-39
- Routes 40-49
- Routes 50-59
- Routes 60-69
- Routes 70-79
- Routes 80-89
- Routes 90-97
- Routes 100+
- Routes other
- Millennium mileposts
- Route 1-4 Mileposts
- Route 5-9 Mileposts
- Route 10-19 Mileposts
- Route 20-29 Mileposts
- Route 30-39 Mileposts
- Route 40-49 Mileposts
- Route 50-59 Mileposts
- Route 60-69 Mileposts
- Route 70-79 Mileposts
- Route 80-87 Mileposts
- Route 90-99 Mileposts
- Regional Route Mileposts
- Further Reading
Routes other
Regional routes are another integral part of the National Cycle Network, serving to link more areas and towns to the Network. The present Regional route numbering system that is being phased out, divides the UK into ten regions with Regional Routes numbered 10-99 within each region. The signing convention is the same as for the National Routes except for using a blue, rather than red number patch.Shared Description used on 0 images
The Avon Cycleway is an 85 mile circular route around Bristol, mostly on country lanes.
Heading clockwise, starting at the Avon, it heads to Shirehampton, Hallen, Easter Compton, Olveston. Then it join a section of Regional Cycle Route 41 to Littleton-upon-Severn. Then the Avon Cycleway heads to Thornbury, Milbury Heath, Cromhall, Wickwar, Horton, Chipping Sodbury. Then it goes to Yate, Iron Acton, Frampton Cotterell, Coalpit Heath, before using the Bristol-Bath Railway Path.
Heading clockwise, starting at the Avon, it heads to Shirehampton, Hallen, Easter Compton, Olveston. Then it join a section of Regional Cycle Route 41 to Littleton-upon-Severn. Then the Avon Cycleway heads to Thornbury, Milbury Heath, Cromhall, Wickwar, Horton, Chipping Sodbury. Then it goes to Yate, Iron Acton, Frampton Cotterell, Coalpit Heath, before using the Bristol-Bath Railway Path.
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Tonbridge to Penshurst cycle route (Regional Cycle Route 12) between Tonbridge castle and Penshurst Place offers an excellent, almost entirely traffic free ride from the heart of Tonbridge alongside the River Medway, out into the countryside as far as the glorious buildings of Penshurst Place, some 5 miles (8km) to the west.
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Route 90 is the Sustrans regional route linking Brighton to the Cuckoo Trail via the A27 cycle path, Lewes, Glynde and Berwick. It has never been completely signed.
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This route follows the Viking Coastal Trail from Reculver in North Kent to Sandwich in East Kent.
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This is an 18 mile circular route on the Hoo peninsula, bounded by, the Thames to the north and the Medway to the south. Dickens wrote four of his novels including Great Expectations and Tale of two Cities close by and the area was a popular smugglers haunt. The trail provides a combination of rural and maritime interests, medieval houses hiding behind later facades and spectacular views along the route.
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Route 688 runs 55 mile from Winterburn to Linton on Ouse.
Route 688 is the central part of the Way of the Roses cycle route across the Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale and the Vale of York, via Pateley Bridge, Ripon and Boroughbridge. The route is entirely onroad with steep ascents / descents (especially Greenhow Hill). There are signed links from Gargrave, Skipton and York stations.
Route 688 is the central part of the Way of the Roses cycle route across the Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale and the Vale of York, via Pateley Bridge, Ripon and Boroughbridge. The route is entirely onroad with steep ascents / descents (especially Greenhow Hill). There are signed links from Gargrave, Skipton and York stations.
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