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Photo listing: cycleways (infrastructure)

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This listing only shows photos within Brightlingsea.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.

National Cycle Network, Harwich.

Coastal Way towards the faux Banksy on the pill box in the distance.

Rejoin the carriageway towards Harwich International ferry terminal

The only shared-use route is across the road and to the left

Link left to the cycle route to Harwich International ferry terminal

Toucan crossings south of Harwich International ferry terminal

Cycleway north on the footway, south moving to the carriageway

End of cycleway on the original route of the railway to Harwich, before it was diverted in 1883 via the Parkeston Quay ferry terminal.

The cycle route from Dovercourt station to Harwich International ferry terminal

The cycle route from Dovercourt station to Harwich International ferry terminal

Junction on the cycle route from Dovercourt station to Harwich International ferry terminal

The cycle route from Dovercourt station to Harwich International ferry terminal

NCN route 51 and EuroVelo routes 2 and 12 southwest from Harwich

Supposedly cycling isn't allowed on the ramp down to NCN route 51 along the promenade

Cyclists towards Harwich keep left here; cyclists out of Harwich can go to the right then cut back along the promenade - or contiue behind the camera.

NCN route 51 leaving Cliff Park, Harwich

There's a short stretch of shared-use footway to link from Cliff Park to Barrack Lane avoiding the B1352.

It's not obvious in this direction, but there's a short stretch of shared-use footway to link from Barrack Lane to Cliff Park avoiding the B1352.

Footpath ahead - NCN route 51 turns left here to enter Harwich

Cycle path running alongside the seafront comes to an abrupt end, to continue at the bottom of this steep flight of stairs. Not to worry though, cyclists are specially accomodated for (see #30422).

Worthless bit of cycle lane on Frinton Road.

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

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

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

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