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National Cycle Network route 1 heading west from Haymarket station - busy with commuters.
Cramond - cyclists should follow the road to the left, rather than the riverside path, which has some pedestrian-only sections.
Traffic-free route along the Firth of Forth at Cramond (NCN route 1 is a mile or so to the south)
Cycle access through road closure leading to the Water of Leith Walkway (also steps across the road)
The Water of Leith Walkway is used by cyclists, although it's not particularly suitable in this area.
The Water of Leith Walkway (regarded as a cycle way, although not particularly suitable in this area) passes under the bridge here then crosses over it and turns left.
Unsigned - the start of the Dreelside Walk from the Station Road industrial estate, Anstruther.
cycle route from Viaduct Walk to car parks on the site of the former St Andrews station
Guardbridge mill - the cycle route swerves right here, although first-timers could be forgiven for going straight ahead.
Former railway crossing the A39 on the edge of Truro - now a footpath, but cycleable.
National Cycle Network route 3 on former railway from Lemon Quay, Truro, arriving at Calenick.
National Cycle Network route 3 on former railway from Calenick to Lemon Quay, Truro - signs indicate pedestrians (in both directions) should keep to the south side and cyclists to the north. (It's worth saying that most cyclists doing the L ... [more]
National Cycle Network route 3 on former railway from Lemon Quay, Truro, to Calenick.
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