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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 30 kilometres of the centre of Assen.
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Despite signage to the contrary, this small section of the Hayling Billy Trail is actually NCN22 (NCN2 will in future join the Trail from the east, behind the photographer, on a new path crossing Warblington School playing fields). The … [more]
Hayling Billy Trail passes under East Street bridge, an original railway bridge, in Havant town centre. Temporarily this section of the Billy Trail is a stub of the NCN2, which passes over the bridge (the connection is south of the bridge).
At the north end of Town End House car park, the Hayling Billy Trail heads northwards, dropping in level to join the track bed of the former railway line, passing under the East street bridge. Temporarily the route northwards is a temporary … [more]
Entrance to the off road section of the Hayling Billy Trail as it leaves the Town End house car park. The route drops away steeply as it heads southwards, onto the original track bed of the old railway line.
A slight climb and curve as the Hayling Billy Trail leave the track bed of the old railway line (closed in 1963) and meets the footpath between Grove Road and Lymbourn Road (which used to cross the railway on a bridge)
Hayling Billy Trail approaching Havant town centre. Out of sight to the east (right) is the Lymbourne Stream
The Hayling Billy Trail as it passes under the A27 trunk road. There is no connection between the two.
The Hayling Billy Trail (National Cycle Network route NCN2) as it crosses the A3023 Langstone Road; until 1963 this was the location of a level crossing on the railway line which the cycle route now uses.
The Hayling Billy Trail heading northwards from Langstone towards Havant, following the route of the old railway line which closed in 1963. This section was built by Havant Borough Council in 2003 and forms part of National Cycle Network … [more]
The Hayling Billy Trail heading south from Mill Lane, Langstone in a section built by Havant Borough Council in 2010. This forms part of National Cycle Network route 2.
New link onto the Hayling Billy Trail, part of National cycle Network route NCN2, created by Havant Borough Council in 2012. The gravel surfaced section of the Trail further from the camera was completed in 2009. Funding is by Sustrans.
Welcome to Hayling Island! New map and attraction signage associated with the upgraded Hayling Billy Trail (part of National Cycle Network route 2) provided by Cycle Hayling in 2012