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Photo Number #14936
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Photos Nearby
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Junction of Brook Gate crossing with the cycle route up the east side of Hyde Park.
20 metres
Junction of the cycle route up the east side of Hyde Park with North Carriage Drive.
348 metres
The cycle route up the east side of Hyde Park ends at a barrier, a zebra crossing over Bayswater Road and a No-entry. There's talk of a proper crossing and a cycle contraflow here. Fortunately there's a more useful crossing just west at Alb ... [more]
409 metres
The cycle route up the east side of Hyde Park ends at a barrier and a zebra crossing over Bayswater Road. Fortunately there's a more useful crossing just west at Albion Street.
413 metres
Cycle way entering Hyde Park - no access ahead, turn right here for Kensington etc.
618 metres
The signposted cycle route from Hyde Park continues ahead, but cyclists heading for Kings Cross (and Cambridge) should turn right here and then left.
747 metres
Hyde Park Corner, rush hour - some cyclists use the zebra crossing to the left, but most just wait for traffic to let them through to the Hyde Park cycle route.
891 metres
Hyde Park Corner - left-hand gate used by cyclists crossing directly from the central island into Hyde Park, right-hand gate used by those taking two stages.
893 metres
Rather abrupt unsigned end to cycle track along West Carriage Drive (not easy to find heading north in the dark).
919 metres
Hyde Park Corner, evening rush hour - cyclists making the one-stage crossing from the central island to Hyde Park conflicting with cyclists turning right from Knightsbridge to the island - all in a hurry before traffic mows them down.
932 metres
Hyde Park Corner, evening rush - cyclists crossing in two stages from the central island. There seem to be more cyclists every time I go to London.
934 metres
Lanesborough Place - private road under the Lanesborough Hotel, and a useful cut-through from Hyde Park Corner to Belgrave Square.
960 metres
Hyde Park Corner - either a two-stage crossing here to Hyde Park or a mad dash to the right before the lights change for traffic from Knightsbridge.
966 metres
Hyde Park Corner - separate, wide crossings for pedestrians and bikes (and horses).
1074 metres


























