Dropped kerb needed to open up a route towards Bath station
Cut-through from Lime Grove Gardens, Bath - there's a pedestrian crossing to the left.
Cut-through from Lime Grove Gardens, Bath
Wheeling channel by the steps up to the Kennet and Avon canal towpath
Cut-through to Lime Grove Gardens, Bath
Sydney Road bridge, Bath - not too busy, but it would still be great if cyclists could easily use the routes through Sydney Gardens.
Entrance to Sydney Gardens - not ideal for cycling.
Sydney Gardens footbridge, Bath
Cyclist at the Sydney Gardens footbridge, Bath
Cyclist on the Sydney Gardens bridge, Bath
Cycle parking at the Holburne Museum, Bath
Cycle parking outside the Holburne Museum, Bath - there's better parking inside.
NCN route 4 heading to the left in front of the Holburne Museum, Bath - cyclists wanting to visit the museum need to make a U-turn to reach the right-hand side of the building.
ALL TRAFFIC to the right - and a list of exceptions allowed to cross Pulteney Bridge.
ASL feeder into a bus & taxi lane.
Cargo bikes parked at the start of the pop-up traffic-free zone by Bath Abbey.
Pop-up traffic-free zone 10-6 daily, cycle contraflow at other times - on NCN route 4
Cycle parking at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath ??
Cycle stands at Bath registry office - not really long enough for a bicycle made for two.
Start of new route west from Keynsham (not yet mapped)
New route west of Keynsham (not yet mapped)
New route west of Keynsham (not yet mapped)
The towpath by the Avon at Hanham
Planters to create space for social distancing at the shops in Larkhall, Bath.
Link from the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
The top of the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Barriers to the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield - a chap in a mobility vehicle had no trouble going around to the right.
Link from the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
The virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Link from the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Link from the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Route signs on the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Route signs on the virtually traffic-free road from Midsomer Norton to Westfield.
Route sign from central Midsomer Norton to the Five Arches Greenway.
Arrow to the Five Arches Greenway from the High St, Midsomer Norton.
The Norton-Radstock Greenway crossing Station Road, Midsomer Norton.
Link to the Norton-Radstock Greenway from Station Road, Midsomer Norton.
Link from the Norton-Radstock Greenway to Station Road, Midsomer Norton.
The Norton-Radstock Greenway continuing west from Station Road, Midsomer Norton.
Bridge over Station Road, Midsomer Norton, on the Norton-Radstock Greenway.
Link from the Norton-Radstock Greenway
The Norton-Radstock Greenway passing beneath the former Somerset & Dorest Railway.
Give Way sign on the Norton-Radstock Greenway by a car park access.
Old coal waggon on the Norton-Radstock Greenway
NCN route 24 turns left here onto Tucking Mill Lane.
Route arrow quite a way before the left turn.
Cyclists Dismount and swing right on this short steep stretch of NCN route 24 in Monkton Combe School.
Cyclists Dismount on this short steep stretch of NCN route 24 in Monkton Combe School.
Turn right here on NCN route 24 to pass through Monkton Combe School.
NCN route 24 passing under the A36.
Route signs on NCN route 24
This gate on NCN route 24 currently closes at 9pm.
NCN route 24 running down to a car park.
NCN marker at the start of NCN route 24.
NCN route 4 crossing the Dundas Aqueduct.
Pinch-point on NCN route 4.
NCN route 4 turns right here to cross the canal.
The sealed surface of the towpath (NCN route 4) changes to gravel here.
Cycle stands and route signs on NCN route 4 at Bathampton.
Quite a few of the boat-owners along NCN route 4 seem to use cycle trailers.
Historic building by NCN route 4, Bath
Start of canalside stretch of NCN route 4 northeast from Bath.
Riverside route under the railway, Bath
Start of the Kennet and Avon towpath, Bath
Toucan crossing in Widcombe, Bath.
Shared-use switching to on-road cycling in one direction.
Shared-use footway in Widcombe, Bath.
Ramp, toucan crossing and footbridge to Bath Spa station.
Wheel your bike across the footbridge south from Bath Spa station.
Stepped access only to the riverside route here in Bath.
Riverside route in Bath (NCN route 4) and link to the Destructor bridge.
Link to Victoria Bridge, Bath
Trek bikeshop in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
Cycle parking and shared-use footway in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
Start of shared-use path in new development on the Lower Bristol Road, Bath
The end of the Bath Linear Park (former railway, leading to NCN 244, the Two Tunnels route).
The end of the Bath Linear Park (former railway, leading to NCN 244, the Two Tunnels route).
One-way bridge (it doesn't matter to cyclists, the Linear Park and NCN 244 are immediately to the right/west).
Crossing of NCN 244 at Inverness Road, Bath
The Bath Linear Park at Inverness Road - turn left to stay on NCN route 244
Crossing of NCN route 244 at Ringwood Road, Bath
Link to and bridge over Dartmouth Avenue, Bath, on NCN route 244.
Link to and bridge under Bridge Road, Bath, on NCN route 244.
Link to and bridge over Monksdale Road, Bath, on NCN route 244
Link from NCN route 244 to the Odd Down sports ground and cycle circuit (actually over the tunnel and behind the camera).
Cycle stands at Tucking Mill viaduct on NCN route 244
They really don't want bikes on these steps off NCN route 244.
The Colliers Way (NCN 24) leaving the pub car park at Midford station.
Barrier and cycle stands at Midford viaduct on NCn route 24
There are two gates on this section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24), and a link left to the road.
Midford viaduct on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24).
There are two gates on this section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24).
The sealed surface of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) changes to gravel here.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) is diverted here as a riding stables has taken over the former railway route.
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) rejoining the former railway line to Bath.
Wellow viaduct - the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) should pass over this but currently doesn't.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Wellow.
Bridleway off the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) at Wellow.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.