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| The Salmon Run Cycle Route (Dundee to Pitlochry) - NN77 (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389531) Provides clearly mapped cycle routes on traffic-free paths, quiet lanes, and traffic-calmed roads. With easy-to-read contours and route profiles, this title also offers visitor information and detailed routes through towns. Fold-out map, supplied in a waterproof wallet. more>> |
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| The Sperrins Region Cycle Route - NN93 (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389586) The Sperrins Region is an area of AONB located in the west of Northern Ireland. It stretches from the Donegal border in the west, to Lough Neagh in the east and the Atlantic shores in the north. The natural asset of the mountain range mixed with unspoilt landscape make this one of the most idyllic geographical areas of rural Ireland. This map will allow you to plan your own routes but is also complimented by 12 cicrcular routes varying in distance from 17km - 66km (11 miles to 41 miles) more>> |
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| Three Rivers Cycle Route (Newcastle - Sunderland - Middlesborough) - NN14 (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389685) The unique Three Rivers Cycle Route travels through contrasting landscapes and past some of the most iconic sights and attractions in the North East. Numbered as National Route 14, blue signposts will guide you along its snaking 80miles (129km) between Middlesbrough and South Shields and along a host of interesting alternative routes including the C2C sculpture trail and the Two Rivers Cycleway between Sunderland and South Shields which passes Souter Lighthouse featured on the cover. Fold-out full colour, map on waterproof paper. Scale 1:100,000. more>> |
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| Walney to Wear Cycle Route - RPN10 (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781871149760) This 151 mile 'Challenge' route links Walney Island (just outside Barrow-in-Furness on the Cumbrian coast) to the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea coast. Between these end points, the route traverses the Lake District Peninsulas, South Cumbria's Low Fells, and the Lune Gorge, the Orton Fells, the Eden Valley and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, mainly on country lanes and quiet roads with a few sections of traffic-free cycle path. England's 'highest inn' (the Tan Hill Inn) at 1732ft is also included on this route. To complete the Walney to Whitby route you need both this map and the NCN Yorkshire Moors and Coast map. Fold out map on waterproof paper. more>> |
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| West Country Way Cycle Route (Bristol - Padstow) - NN3AA (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389470) Experience the variety of landscape between Padstow (on the North Cornwall coast), and Bristol on the 'Severn Sea', taking in the spectacular scenery of Exmoor and the Mendip Hills along the National Cycle Network Route 3. Full colour fold-out map, printed on waterproof paper. Scale 1:100 000. more>> |
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| West Midlands Cycle Route (Oxford - Derby) - NN5B (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389524) One of two routes taking you through the heart of England, key attractions on this section of National Route 5 include Stratford-on-Avon and Sandwell Valley Country Park. Full colour fold-out map, printed on waterproof paper. Scale 1:100 000. more>> |
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| Yorkshire Moors and Coast Cycle Route (Whitby - Barnard Castle) - NN65A (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389661) New map covering the North York Moors and surrounds. Cycle routes include The White Rose Cycle Route (National Route 65) between Middlesbrough and Easingwold, The North Sea Cycle Route (National Route 1) between Hunmanby and Middlesbrough via Scarborough, Whitby and Great Ayton, Walney to Whitby (W2W) on Regional Route 52 between Barnard Castle and Whitby, the Moor to Sea Cycle Route between Pickering, Scarborough and Whitby, and various day rides in the area. more>> |
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| Yorkshire Wolds, York & Hull Cycle Route - NN65B (Sustrans, ISBN: 9781901389678) Day rides and cycle touring on and around the National Cycle Network, including sections of the White Rose Cycle Route (between Hull and Easingwold via York and Selby or Market Weighton, the North Sea Cycle Route (between Hull and Hunmanby via Driffield) and the Trans Pennine Trail (between York and Hornsea via Selby and Hull). Other routes shown on the map include the Hudson Way (between Market Wighton and Beverley), the Howdenshire Rail Trail (between Bubwith and Holme-on-Spalding-Moor), the South Holderness Rail Trail (between Hull and Ottringham) and National Byway Day Ride loops. more>> |