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Photos Nearby
This list of photos is ordered by nearest first. See also earlier and later photos.
Electric bikes, next to the Sustrans stall, at the Glastonbury Festival 2007.
150 metres
The Rinky-Dink, bike-powered/mounted sound system, at the Glastonbury Festival 2007.
164 metres
Bike-powered bubble blowing at the Sustrans stall at Glastonbury Festival 2008
168 metres
The Rinky-Dink, bike-powered/mounted sound system, at the Glastonbury Festival 2007.
181 metres
I saw this sign Highbridge, Somerset during the summer holidays. Is this an admission that these roads are hostile for cycling? Is it an apology to cyclists using these roads? Surely there should be no need warn motorists of a cycle friend ... [more]
28608 metres
Burnham on Sea's "No Cycling Zone Fine £500.00 Maximum" The placement of this sign surely refers only to the footway does it not? But it is clearly visible to road users and might make them think that cyclists have no right to be there ... [more]
30824 metres
Bathurst Parade, Bristol - the bridge is not really wide enough for cycling
33487 metres
Merchants' Quay, Bristol - cycling tolerated rather than permitted, I think.
33572 metres
Replica of Brunel's bridge over South Entrance Lock, Bristol (with view to Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge).
33646 metres
No formal cycle parking at all for the Arnolifini Gallery, Bristol Architecture Centre and Bristol Youth Hostel
33693 metres
Pero's Bridge, Bristol (named for an 18th-century slave - the horns are counterweights for lifting the bridge).
33759 metres
You can cross the Howard Lock gates but there's a fence blocking access to the footbridge and Avonside cycle route.
33797 metres
Brunel's SS Great Britain and Bristol harbour ferry (which doesn't carry bikes). New residential developments on the north side of the Floating Harbour (left) allow cycling along the waterfront.
33797 metres
Bristol's finger post signing and map board system - part of their bid to become City of Culture 2008 which was won by Liverpool - (because they had the Beatles!)
33809 metres
Shared-use cycle route on south side of Hotwell Road past Howard Lock (blocked by road works).
33822 metres


























