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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 30 kilometres of the centre of Assen.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.

River Wear towpath, Durham

Cycleway under Leazes Road, Durham

Cycleway next to Leazes Road, Durham

Subway under Leazes Road, Durham

Cycleway next to Leazes Road, Durham

Cycleway next to Leazes Road, Durham

Lit subway under Leazes Road, Durham

Ninety degree turn to pass under Leazes Road, Durham

Cluttered footway next to Leazes Road, Durham

Cycleway next to Leazes Road, Durham

Ramp down to Leazes Road, Durham

← Sherbourn 4 🚲 Sunderland 15 [70] [14] 🚲 Lanchester → Consett [14] [70] Bp Auckland 🚲 Newton Hall 1¾ →

Cryptic signage unless you know what the numbers mean.

River Wear towpath NCN14 Durham

River wear towpath and footbridge.

I think this concrete bridge has been designed to be as innocuous as possible given the slim lines and color scheme, so as not to spoil the view of the Cathedral from the river towpath.

River Wear towpath, Durham ← City Centre ¼ 🚲 Newton Hall 2 [14]

Narrow, overgrown, muddy path with bad signposting and a barrier that would restrict non-standard cycles. Path is only a hundred metres or so but this isn’t clear on entry and forward visibility is very poor.

Narrow, overgrown, muddy path with bad signposting and a barrier that would restrict non-standard cycles. Path is only a hundred metres or so but this isn’t clear on entry and forward visibility is very poor.

Cycle route rejoins carriageway (although there is no signage to indicate this, just a painted lane indicating to leave the carriageway in the other direction), having just crossed to this side of the road at #71201.

Cycle route crosses to the right-hand side of the road, only to go onto the carriageway under the viaduct. A complete nonsense!

Traffic island hopping cycle route that ends up joining the carriageway of the road on the right anyway. However, the road on the right is signed as 'No Entry except buses'.

Route signs for cycle route avoiding the main road, rather than providing for cycles on the main road. Route 70 is shown in brackets here, unlike #71197, which is meant to mean this isn't route 70 but leads there, in both directions.

A damaged cycle parking stand in Durham.

Route sign directs cyclists onto road signed as 'No Entry except buses'.

Shared-use footway with tactiles, next to closed-off road. Can cyclists not be trusted to cycle safely on the road in this low-traffic environment?

Shared use footway with bus shelter blocking full width of pedestrian half, on NCN14

Segregated footway/cycleway on NCN14 Western Approach, South Shields

British-style cycle path, NCN14

Needlessly sharp corner at turn from path onto shared use footway of main road, on NCN14.

New section of NCN14 path, above new Tyne road tunnel

Link across road from NCN14 to Morrisons. There are some dropped kerbs a short distance away, but an oppertunity has been missed for a decent well marked cycle junction

NCN14 at Jarrow, with the widest zebra crossing I have seen

Looking South along NCN14 where it crosses Salem Street in Jarrow

River Don Footpath/Cycleway where it meets Church bank and the NCN14 in Jarrow next to Jarrow Monastery and Bede's world museum

Waskerley Way Lydgett's Junction, Waskerley Way.

Terris Novalis Sculpture – a stainless steel theodolite and an engineer’s level by Tony Cragg – Turner prize winning works outside Consett celebrating local industry

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