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 10-19
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There are 113 images matching (national cycle|cycleway "route 13")
This route will connect Tower Bridge in London with Fakenham in Norwich. Passing through East London close to the Thames, Route 13 then heads north from Tilbury to Chelmsford in Essex. After a stretch on National Route 1 (also part of EuroVelo 2) National Route 13 resumes at Colchester and continues north to rejoin National Route 1 just south of Fakenham in Norfolk.
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There are 81 images matching (national cycle|cycleway "route 15")
When complete, route 15 will join route near Coningsby in Lincolnshire with route 6 near Castle Donington in Derbyshire. Currently, much of the route between Grantham and Nottingham is complete, though with some notable gaps around Bottesford and Bingham.
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There are 62 images matching (national cycle|cycleway "route 16")
Route 16 of the National Cycle Network, also referred to as NCN16, crosses Essex. It is currently (in late 2022) in two sections. One runs from Birchanger in the north west of the county, eastwards through Great Dunmow to Braintree, then turning southwards to Great Totham near Maldon. Between Birchanger and Braintree, much of the route is on a former railway line which is now a shared path.
A second section will link Basildon with Shoeburyness on the coast, passing through Southend-on-Sea.
More information on Sustrans' website: Link
A second section will link Basildon with Shoeburyness on the coast, passing through Southend-on-Sea.
More information on Sustrans' website: Link

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There are 51 images matching (national cycle|cycleway "route 17")
National Cycle Route 17 presently runs southwards from Rochester to Maidstone. In future, the route will also connect to Ashford where it will link with National Cycle Route 18, and will continue to the south coast where it will link with National Cycle Route 2 between Folkestone and Lydd.
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There are 155 images matching (national cycle|cycleway "route 18")
National Route 18 runs south west from Canterbury, via Ashford and Tenterden, to join up with National Route 21 just west of Tunbridge Wells. The route runs on small country lanes through the High Weald, and is the best way to take in Kent's Garden of England scenery, complete with hops, apple orchards, oast houses and picture postcard villages
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