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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.
NCN3 / Stone Down Lane outside Glastonbury. This is an unsurfaced track which is very steep in places and can be muddy in wet conditions, with the additional hazard of loose gravel. It can be bypassed by taking Gypsy Lane and Basketfield … [more]
Messy obstructed cycleway on Douglas Street, with a totally inappropriate surface. Just like the one on Waterloo Street to the left (see #95475 and #95476).
Cambridge Rules 1848 Sculpture. Parker's Piece The rules of football were first written down in Cambridge in 1848. This new sculpture was unveiled in May 2018 to commemorate the event. It is inscribed with the rules in many different … [more]
King Alfred's Blowing Stone Location: , Fawler (England, United Kingdom) Not very impressive, but the road and nearby pub are named after it
Two so called "Fahrradstraßen" (bicycle streets) with historic cobble stones, where driving is permitted. (Approx location).
The blocks in the gutter have all shifted and now the rest of the road surface in the contraflow cycle lane is starting to deteriorate.
Car parking bays painted on the expensive stone paving slabs, and hardly any space left for pedestrians. But still the motorists haven't got enough space and double park.
Road to Werben Cobble stone road between the Elbe ferry and Werben. There is a cycle friendly alternative along the river dyke, see #66213
Directions in the Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park are by way of these stone blocks. It wasn't obvious to me at the time which way was which, but I see from the map that it gives the name of a nearby street on one side.
View south from Stone Terrace, which could provide a ready made exit for the Chisholm Trail. Go to Hooper Street >> #37975<<.