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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.

Path through field from A111 Cockfosters Road to Enfield Chase cycleway. Not clear if this path is legally a bridleway and therefore can be cycled. Poor grass surface.

A 'Cyclists Dismount' sign before the end of this section of the Levern Walkway path.

The path from Springfield Road to Springhill Road crosses the Aurs Glen on this former railway viaduct.

I wonder whether if this path in Cluny Park had been maintained and upgraded to the same quality as the other paths in the same park that it would never have been allowed to be blocked by this contractor's compound.

I must have imagined that the Scottish Water works would result in the paths being upgraded.

Path running adjacent to St Thomas More School, Nuneaton. It's marked as no-cycling but is a defacto cycle route.

The path that one day may reach Cardross and Helensburgh. The Shore Circular Path takes the route to the right.

The Shore Circular Path at Havoc Road. The sign has faded out.

The Shore Circular Path at Clydeview. The path starts off reasonably wide, gets narrow, then returns to being wide again.

The shore path at Levengrove Park.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path goes behind the pavilion.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path.

The Swaffham Bulbeck recreation ground path goes behind the pavilion.

The new riverside path in Dumbarton.

The new riverside path in Dumbarton.

The new riverside path in Dumbarton, with connecting path to Lidl supermarket.

The new riverside path ends at a fence, for now.

Narrow path to Cross Fields from Gilesgate, Durham

Narrow path off Heaviside Place, Durham

Narrow path off Heaviside Place, Durham

Cycle path from The Chase toward Witchrod Road.

The Chase, Ely

20191127_114947 Clearing Tingley Roundabout near Dewsbury Road in 2019

CCN | Brandy Hole Lane bridge - Centurion Way Location: Chichester, Chichester District (England, UK) Chichester Library

Shared cycle path behind Worcester Sixth Form College and County Hall

An artwork next to the riverside path.

The path to Freeland Drive is rather narrow, and has steps at the far end, and is not suitable for cycling.

Path from Bishopton station into Dargavel, and what appears to be a road that has yet to be completed.

The path from Dargavel to Bishopton station.

The final section of the Levern Walkway in East Renfrewshire.

The Levern Walkway heads straight on, despite the change in surface. This is where I look a wrong turn the first time I was here.

Return of the asphalt. See also #194785.

More variations in surface on the Levern Walkway, some better than others. Alongside the Barrhead Community Garden.

Another view of #194781, looking in the opposite direction.

More poor surface on the Levern Walkway.

Another view of #194779, looking in the opposite direction.

The surface for the next section of the Levern Walkway is of a very poor standard.

Another opportunity to create links with the adjacent roads missed.

The Levern Walkway seeing its width reduced by vegetation again.

A fence has been erected across the connecting path from the land awaiting redevelopment.

Levern Walkway, almost a rural feel here.

Bushes getting a bit overgrown on the Levern Walkway. Update: As of October 2023, the bushes have now taken over the full width of the path, and users (and there are some) have to push them aside to continue along the path.

Junction of paths on the Levern Walkway.

Bridge over the Levern Water.

Junction between paths on the Levern Walkway. See #194771 for the sign.

The LCN cycle route at the rear of Bellfield Court.

The LCN cycle route takes the path between Bellfield Crescent and Bellfield Court. Parking across this entrance could be a problem.

Cycle route on path between Graham Street and Bellfield Crescent.

The LCN cycle route goes from this path to the path diagonally opposite, next to the signpost.

The path from the bridge ends at a bus stop on Kennishead Road. There is no dropped kerb to get onto the road, and the footway ends shortly after the bus stop.

The path to the left is step-free, while the other two (one to the right out of picture) are stepped ramps.

Bridge across railway, on falling gradient.

Ramp and steps from this path, to the bridge across to Kennishead Road.

Steps without handrail, and ramp, to the railway bridge across to Kennishead Road.

Junction of paths near Glenmuir Drive, looking west.

Junction of paths near Glenmuir Drive, looking east.

The arrangement of the bus shelter across the path end does not make for the neatest possible layout.

A pothole around a gully in Cleeves Quadrant, and the path to Priesthill & Darnley station diverging from the road at the bus stop, where there is no dropped kerb.

Signage coming into Pollok Country Park.

The poorly surfaced path from Whitriggs Road leads to the museum centre car park in Woodhead Road. It appears to be signed as a public path, but do the gates get locked at night?

The poorly surfaced path from Whitriggs Road leads to the museum centre car park in Woodhead Road.

Poorly surfaced path from Woodhead Road to Whitriggs Road.

Path from Salterland Road at Whitriggs Road. The path through the little gate leads to Woodhead Road, but does the gate get locked?

Path to Nitshill away from railway.

Path to Nitshill alongside railway.

Junction in the path to Nitshill, left for Maybole Street, right for Whitriggs Road.

Path from Nitshill to Salterland Road.

Path from Salterland Road to Nitshill.

Looking the opposite way from #194236, this shows the narrow ramp behind the wall to get around the steps to the right.

The start of the path from Shawbridge Street to Pollokshaws Road, for Pollok Country Park. But the sign says Auldhouse Park, which is the other way. This path is a short but steep ramp, to get around the steps beyond. See also #194237.

Entrance to Greenbank Park straight ahead, and path to the Nether Auldhouse Road crossing to the left.

Route onto path obstructed by railing, and no dropped kerb.

The pedestrian and cycle route to the Burrell Collection branches off from the car route here, but for cycling from the carriageway involves crossing the verge.

Not everyone is going to the Burrell Collection. A desire line for a right turn at what should be a triangular junction in Pollok Country Park.

The route across the vacant ground leads directly to the shops and the toucan crossing across Nitshill Road. This will be lost if the land is redeveloped without a formal path being formed.

The waste ground between Nitshill Road and the path to Woodhead Road needs tidying up and a formal path established.

Although the connection from Woodhead Road leads to Dove Street, more people seem to use it to get to Nitshill Road, over the adjoining waste ground. This connection has been in use for many years.

A useful local connection within Nitshill, avoiding the main road.

No dropped kerb at end of path from Woodhead Road to Dove Street and Nitshill Road.

Narrow path, Hinckley

Resurfaced riverside path at Erskine.

The path from the new bridge across the Black Cart Water continues for a short distance on this side of the A8 before crossing to the other side where it continues all the way to the edge of Bishopton.

The path from Abbotsinch Road to Inchinnan Road at the bascule bridge. The cycleway effectively ends at the bridge and it's onto the road for Renfrew and Glasgow, although a riverside path route starts on the other side of the river that … [more]

The view from the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge, looking along the paths to Port Dundas Basin.

Heading west from the Sighthill Bridge, along the paths to Port Dundas Basin. The path diverging to the left is step-free to the canalside.

The path from Port Dundas Basin approaching Pinkston Road. The only dropped kerbs are at the crossing at the pedestrian refuge.

The Sighthill Bridge is finally open!

The decaying leaves of autumn have still not been swept up, but the council employs someone to drive a van along the path every week or so. This does not count as maintenance!

Path, Alconbury Weald

Path, Alconbury Weald

Trafford near Manchester. Path leading to footbridge. The path beyond the lamppost is not being maintained any more in favour of the desire line path to the right. This is good but a more permanent solution is required. Improve the surface … [more]

The path around the side of the Sighthill redevelopment approaching Pinkston Road. I believe this path will form parts of the cycle routes from Cumbernauld and Springburn to the city centre.

The main path around the side of the Sighthill redevelopment. I believe this is to become part of the cycle routes from Cumbernauld and Springburn to the city centre.

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