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Photo Number #10359
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More NCN51 signage. "End of Route" really means "route crosses road here".
580 metres
It's not immediately obvious what NCN51 does here (it takes a detour up Heath Road to avoid the bends on the main road.)
590 metres
Swaffham Bulbeck: The path on the right is part of the Sustrans national network and really should not be but it is of such poor quality.
647 metres
Camcycle 20/50 was run in association with Sustrans, and we rode along National Cycle Network routes 51 and 11.
778 metres
The shared use cycleway alongside the busy road from Lode to Swaffham Bulbeck.
797 metres
Martin asks: Cyclists dismount. Why? What a silly sign. Simon replies: this is a back covering exercise by the County Council. The parapets on the bridge are probably not high / strong enough to withstand being hit by a cyclist, and so t ... [more]
965 metres
NRDC (?Newmarket Rural District Council?) bridge built 1927 at Cow Bridge, over Swaffham Bulbeck Lode, on White Droveway, near Speyside Farm, just NW of Commercial End. This route is slightly shorter and more direct than sharp bends of B11 ... [more]
1090 metres
The red tarmac here on NCN51 gives some warning of this driveway crossing the shared use path, but anyone emerging from it is going to have better visibility of a cyclist on the road.
1197 metres
Here's a motorist who thinks that shared-use footpaths are not for walkers or cyclists, they're for cars. It was still there an hour and a half later.
1892 metres
It's unclear where the shared-use path actually ends, but it seems to be just north of Bottisham Village College - at least cyclists don't have to give way at every driveway.
1964 metres
Abrupt end of shared-use at the south end of Lode, without even a dropped kerb - presumably one can ride on the couple of metres to the first driveway!
1966 metres


























