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Photos 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?
2 metres
Cycle crossing to the Beaulieu shopping centre (and tourist office), Annecy.
67 metres
'Cyclists dismount' to cross the Pont des Amours, Annecy - unavoidable on a sunny Sunday afternoon in July.
245 metres
Pédal'eau rental - an alternative form of pedal-powered transport in Annecy.
278 metres
Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.
302 metres
Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.
310 metres
Advance Stop Lines, allowing cycles to cross to the lakeside cycle track, Annecy.
392 metres
Staff cycle parking, Annecy castle - just like a Cambridge college, but much smaller.
461 metres
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.
464 metres
Cyclist using the pedestrian zebra crossing to avoid electrical sub-station which totally blocks the cycle crossing.
578 metres
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.
579 metres
Cyclists on Annecy's canal-side paths simply use regular zebras to cross main roads.
592 metres
An electrical sub-station planted right across a cycle crossing - not the Mairie d'Annecy's finest achievement.
593 metres
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.
747 metres
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
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