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.
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.
Link from the Norton-Radstock Greenway
Route sign by the road at the junction of NCN routes 24 and 244, but there's nothing visible on NCN 24 as you approach the junction from Radstock.
NCN route 24 turns left here onto Tucking Mill Lane.
Route arrow quite a way before the left turn.
Route signs on NCN route 24
NCN route 4 turns right here to cross the canal.
Link from NCN route 244 to the Odd Down sports ground and cycle circuit (actually over the tunnel and behind the camera).
The Colliers Way (NCN route 24) can't use the former railway line from Wellow to here because a horse-riding centre has taken it over - this is the current link from the road to the railway route.
Cyclists and walkers on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) have to turn 90 degrees left off the road here to reach the former railway line - but the sign is totally hidden.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Wellow.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) northeast of Radstock.
Map of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Start of the former railway section of the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
Route signs on the Colliers Way (NCN route 24) in Radstock.
map of route to the centre of Radstock and the Norton-Radstock Greenway
Route signs and Toucan crossing - the only way across the busy A367.
Route sign and cycle stands at the start of the Norton-Radstock Greenway
Arrow towards NCN route 4 at Bath Spa station
Junction and route sign on NCN route 4, Bath
Route marker on NCN 4, Bath
Cycle contraflow on NCN route 4 entering Bath
Route sign to NCN route 4 on Victoria Bridge, Bath
Route sign on NCN route 4, Bath
Cycling map at Bath Abbey
Cycling map at Bath Abbey
Sign to NCN route 4, Bath
Sign to NCN route 4, Bath
National Cycle Network signage on the canal network ;-) at Dundas Aqueduct - the junction of NCN routes 4 and 24.
Monkton Combe which seems to be dominated by a private school.
The cycle route to the left is down a very steep narrow path through the school grounds.
Route signage - typically ambiguous as to which way it is pointing at the junction of ncn24 and ncn244.
Direction sign indicating from Norton-Radstock Greenway towards Five Arches Greenway.
The Five Arches bridge which gives its name to the Greenway can be seen in the background.
The Norton Radstock Greenway is built on the trackbed on part
The Norton-Radstock Greenway
National Cycle Network route 4 in central Bath
Five Arches Greenway Construction - Day: Lost-Count
Location: Norton, Radstock (England, United Kingdom)
At long last, signing installed.
I was told "by Christmas", and for once it was right - just.
NCN Route 4 signs for Dundas Aqueduct, Bradford on Avon, Saltford, Bristol, and Bath city centre.