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Cyclist using the pedestrian zebra crossing to avoid electrical sub-station which totally blocks the cycle crossing.

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#14410, nearby

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Cyclist using the pedestrian zebra crossing to avoid electrical sub-station which totally blocks the cycle crossing.

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#14409, nearby

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An electrical sub-station planted right across a cycle crossing - not the Mairie d'Annecy's finest achievement.

46 metres

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#14408, nearby

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Advance Stop Lines, allowing cycles to cross to the lakeside cycle track, Annecy.

186 metres

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#14407, nearby

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Pédal'eau rental - an alternative form of pedal-powered transport in Annecy.

403 metres

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#14404, nearby

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Children's 'recumbents', Annecy - the turning circle could be better.

426 metres

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#14405, nearby

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Novel 'recumbents' in Annecy.

437 metres

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#14403, nearby

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A novel form of recumbent bike, Annecy

438 metres

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#14406, nearby

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'Cyclists dismount' to cross the Pont des Amours, Annecy - unavoidable on a sunny Sunday afternoon in July.

458 metres

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#14411, nearby

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Roller-bladers waiting to use cycle crossing.

532 metres

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#14418, nearby

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Annecy cycle information point - maps of routes around Savoie, around Annecy and through Annecy. So why would motorcyclists think this a suitable place to park their machines?

577 metres

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#14419, nearby

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Map of cycle routes across Annecy.

578 metres

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#14412, nearby

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Cycle lights to let traffic in and out of hotel

624 metres

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#14397, nearby

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Cycle crossing to the Beaulieu shopping centre (and tourist office), Annecy.

643 metres

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#14401, nearby

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The start of the Promenade Cyclable, Annecy - pedestrians are supposed to keep to the red gravel, but understandably many prefer the asphalt, especially with buggies etc.

663 metres

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#14398, nearby

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A reasonable quantity of cycle parking at the Hôtel de Ville, Annecy

729 metres

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#14400, nearby

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The Promenade Cyclable on the west side of the Lac d'Annecy - pedestrians are meant to use a separate path to the right, but that's temporarily out of use.

818 metres

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#14399, nearby

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I think those are bike stands. Beyond is the Promenade Cyclable, which runs along the west side of the Lac d"Annecy (14.6km) and beyond to Albertville on a disused railway line - see http://cbandiera.free.fr/cartepc.php

832 metres

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#14420, nearby

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Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.

855 metres

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#14421, nearby

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Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.

860 metres

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#14422, nearby

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Cycling is permitted on all these narrow walkways in old Annecy.

901 metres

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#14423, nearby

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Traffic-free route down past Annecy castle to the old town.

935 metres

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#14402, nearby

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Staff cycle parking, Annecy castle - just like a Cambridge college, but much smaller.

957 metres

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#14395, nearby

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Covered cycle parking at the bus interchange opposite Annecy station - there's quite a few of these small stands in the area but no one big cycle park.

1145 metres

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#14424, nearby

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Cyclists on Annecy's canal-side paths simply use regular zebras to cross main roads.

1164 metres