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Photos taken on 2nd August 2009

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Cycle Speedway fun for all the Family Location: Pilrig, Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) and Ant

Junction of two cycle routes in the middle of the stone circle at Avebury

'The Cambridge Bicycle Doctor'. Is this a moveable establishment?

Cycle route 72, Hadrian's Wall. Many of the cycle routes in this area are on bendy routes with motor traffic.

Space for two bicycles in a shelter at the Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna), an English Heritage Property on Hadrian's Wall. The box requires a padlock (see #18174), but if trusted, a bike can be left there without removing the panniers.

Space for two bicycles in a shelter at the Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna), a English Heritage Property on Hadrian's Wall. The box requires a padlock (see #18175), but if trusted, a bike can be left there without removing the panniers.

There were four temporary bike racks at the 2009 Cambridge Folk Festival - two wheelbenders as on the right, two Sheffield-style.

There were four temporary bike racks at the 2009 Cambridge Folk Festival.

Cambridge Folk Festival 2009 - bus turnaround area to right, car drop-off area ahead, with cycle parking ahead and to the left.

Drop-off area for campers et al at the 2009 Cambridge Folk Festival - could a bit more space be found for cycle parking?

Route 51 joins the sea front at this point (on the lower path).

The view out to see from the Promenade.

Route 51 signs with ferry and Old Harwich as destinations.

Stay on the B1414; there are a lot of signs, and the route one is the smallest!

Route 51 forks off to the right at the end of The Avenue.

Route 51 signs for Great Oakley.

Route 51 sign is slightly obsucred by hedge at Tendring Road/Colchester road junction with Honeypot Lane.

Continuation route signs.

Well-signed junction of B1035 on Route 51.

Warning sign for farm entrance on Tendring Road.

Great Oakley Route 51 sign on Tendring Road.

A well-manned waypoint for the Brightlingsea Rotary Sponsored Cycle Race.

Route 51 doesn't continue onto the A120!

Route 51 turns off the B1027 just before Alresford.

Route 51 continues into Tye Lane from Keelers Way. The waymarker is a little hard to spot.

Route 51 sign pointing to Keelers Lane.

Route 51 sign on Rectory Hill.

The view from Church Hill toward Ramsey Windmill.

Reminding drivers which side of the road to be on!

Old Harwich Lighthouse from Main Road on Route 51.

The Harwich Harbour Foot Ferry at Ha'penny Pier, to continue Route 51 into Suffolk.

Cycle parking on Harwich Quay.

The sign instructs cyclists to dismount, but this crossing is a toucan and part of the route to North Station which continues on Cowdray Avenue.

South Suffolk Route B signs on Straight Road.

Short section of cycle lane allegedly to aid cyclists crossing this busy road.

Manningtree Station

Cycle parking at Wrabness Station.

Wrabness Station (if you can call it that!)

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