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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.
Turn right onto the road to follow National Cycle Route 18 and the Pilgrim's Cycle Trail through the village of Chartham.
Route sign for National Cycle Route 18 beside Chartham village green, with St. Mary's Church visible in the background.
Cycle route signs towards: - St Mildred's Area - Canterbury High School (now Canterbury Academy) (behind) - City centre, University (of Kent) and Crab & Winkle Way (NCR1) (via underpass)
Cycle route signs towards: - Canterbury High School (now Canterbury Academy) - St Mildred's Area (obscured in this photo -- follow the cycle path pictured on the right) - City centre, University (of Kent) and Crab & Winkle Way (NCR1) (via … [more]
Cycle route signs towards: - Canterbury High School (now Canterbury Academy) - St Mildred's Area - City centre, University (of Kent) and Crab & Winkle Way (NCR1)
National Cycle Route 1 signs towards: - Whitstable - City centre (difficult to read in this photo) Replaces #29594
National Cycle Route 1 signs towards: - City centre (via traffic-free bridge over railway) - Whitstable (along Queens Avenue, parallel to the main road)
Cycle and pedestrian route signs towards: - City centre - Canterbury Academy, Wincheap, and Great Stour Way (NCR18) (not readable in this photo)
Cycle and pedestrian route signs towards: - Canterbury Academy, Wincheap, and Great Stour Way (NCR18) - City centre (not readable in this photo)
Cycle and pedestrian route signs to: - Canterbury East station and bus station (right) - Canterbury Academy, Wincheap, and the Great Stour Way (NCR18) (behind) - City centre (ahead, obscured in this photo)
Cycle and pedestrian route signs to: - Canterbury East station and bus station (left) - Canterbury Academy, Wincheap, and the Great Stour Way (NCR18) (ahead, not readable in this photo) - City centre (behind, not readable in this photo)
Cycle and pedestrian route signs to: - Canterbury Academy, Wincheap, and the Great Stour Way (NCR18) - City centre - Canterbury East station and bus station (head behind, not readable in this photo)
Cycle route sign towards South Canterbury via the cycle / foot path to Lansdown Road accessed from the beginning of Rhodaus Close to the right.
Cycle route sign towards (Canterbury) Christ Church University via the cycle / foot path towards Lansdown Road, #197336.
Cycle and pedestrian route signs towards: - (Canterbury) Christ Church University, via the path ahead (#197336) - (Canterbury) East station and City centre, via road to the right Replaces #42400.
Cycle and pedestrian route signs towards: - (Canterbury) Christ Church University (turn right onto path) - (Canterbury) East station and City centre (behind) Replaces #42399.
Cycle and pedestrian route signs towards: - (Canterbury) East station and City centre, heading west - (Canterbury) Christ Church University, heading south then east, behind Replaces #42398.
Cycle route signs towards: - South Canterbury, heading east along Lansdown Road - Canterbury East station, heading WNW along the path from the end of Lansdown Road
Cycle route signs for: - NCR1 towards Whitstable, City centre, and Canterbury West behind - NCR1 towards Dover via Sandwich, Fordwich, and Council Offices (Canterbury City Council) to the left - RCR16 towards Dover via Adisham and … [more]
Cycle route signs for: - NCR1 towards Whitstable, City centre, and Canterbury West to the left - NCR1 towards Dover via Sandwich, Fordwich, and Council Offices (Canterbury City Council) straight ahead - RCR16 towards Dover via Adisham and … [more]
Cycle route signs for: - NCR1 towards Dover via Sandwich, Fordwich, and Council Offices (Canterbury City Council) to the right - RCR16 towards Dover via Adisham and Canterbury Christ Church University behind - NCR1 towards Whitstable, City … [more]
Cycle route signs for: - NCR1 towards Whitstable, City centre, and Canterbury West to the right - NCR1 towards Dover via Sandwich, Fordwich, and Council Offices (Canterbury City Council) behind - RCR16 towards Dover via Adisham and … [more]
Cycle route signs on NCR1 towards Northgate and the City Centre (passing in front of Canterbury City Council's offices) to the right and straight ahead along NCR1 towards Sturry.
Cycle route sign on NCR1 towards Sturry to the left, with the route past the Canterbury City Council offices towards Northgate and the City Centre straight ahead.
Very large direction sign is obstructed by tree. A warning sign is also obstructed by branches. South bound on A56 reported to trafford Request ID:3130880 Date and Time Submitted:18/08/2023 10:55
Route signs on the D1 EuroVelo 12 North Sea Cycle Route near one of harbours from where ferries serve the Frisian islands.
This sign is totally fictional. But it does exist. The typeface for the place names is authentic, but the numerals are a bit off.
A Wee Sign on the Kingfisher Trail and National Cycle Network in Enniskillen. This Wee Sign points in the way to go but does not say where ye will end up in Ulster.
Maps of mountain bike trails around Briançon and leaflet for e-bike tours of the World Heritage-listed Vauban fortifications around the town.
Lots of cycle route leaflets at 20p each in the Bodmin tourist office - the Camel Trail has had a big impact here.
Regional Route 44, Pershore The Cotswold Line Cycle Route follows the excellent NCN Regional Route 44 from Pershore to Worcester.
Installed by Sustrans Scotland as part of the Musselburgh to Dunbar signage schedule - 2012. Route signage checked and maintained by Sustrans East Lothian Volunteer Group.
NCN1 southbound sign. Just avoiding the hanging baskets. The text size (x-height) on this sign is very small. This makes the sign hard to see.
NCN76 sign, in green, incorporating the John Muir Way. Sign is in green as a means of incorporating NCN and JMW - to avoid clutter.
Manchester Greenheys Lane on route to the University. Signs that distract the person on a bike. No idea why (or how). From Newcastle Cycling @NewCycling To @GMcycling "there's only ever one". Classic