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Inverness Active Travel S e a T h e o ld r n R b d A u n s d h e C r R r d s o o m n d w e M S a t a l o c l l R e R n n d n a n a m C r g Dan Corbett e l P O s n r yvi P s W d d l Gdns o T Maclennan n L e a S r Gdns l e Anderson t Sea ael St Ct o el d L d Rd In ca Citadel Rd L dia i o a w S m d e t Ja R Clachnacudden r B e K t e Fire Station n Kilmuir s u Football s s S l Ct r o a a i c Harbour R PUBLIC k d Harbour Road WHY CYCLE? R Club adr S d t M ilmu Roundabout TRANSPORT K t Pumpgate Cycling is fast and convenient Ct o n S College H It is often quicker to travel by bike than by bus or Traveline Scotland – s a r l S t b o Lochalsh t e n Wal u r car in the city; cycle parking is easy and free. www.travelinescotland.com S N w R Ct o 1 ker o r t a ©John BL6.co.uk Davidson, d e B S Rd Ha ScotRail – www.scotrail.co.uk Pl It’s cheap at Shoe Walker r e bour G r CollegeInverness City Centre Stagecoach – www.stagecoachbus.com Ln ra R Cycling is a low cost alternative to driving or using Skinner Telford Tap nt o d S h tt Rd public transport. Ct t e Visitor information Post oce D and E Coaches – www.decoaches.co.uk PumpgAve Waterloo S rn Upper Kessock St Bridge Longman Ca Museum & art gallery Supermarket It’s a clean, sustainable form of transport Citylink – www.citylink.co.ukrse Bu R Portland By cycling, you are contributing to quieter streets oad Gilbert 1 Pl D Ter Ct Car park Small grocer un Waterloo Pl Industrial Estate and cleaner air. Merkinch ab Craig Phadrig t ba S Inne n t Simpson’s Police R r s Public toilet Church PS d e Lane St b re Cycling is good for your health l e Station i McInnes Pl t G Cycling to work or school is great for fitness, OTHER USEFUL WEBSITES Ge d O St or 300 metres 1 e ge a keeping the mind and body active. id St o in the City of Inverness of City the in rs e R The Highland Council – www.highland.gov.uk Abbey Ct iv n d R Walking and Cycling Routes Routes Cycling and Walking a R gm Sustrans Scotland – l Shore St. ad on Underpass P Underpass C O 300 yards h h Roundabout L Active Travel Map Travel Active www.sustrans.org.uk/scotland Abban y Ro s A l Road a l b t d ban St Pl p r n R d a Crossing e a R o a Cycling Scotland – www.cycling.scot o Ct u l b u r n f Telford h e il Road M i l l H g S w Inverness Inverness c d el ri Cemetery a T o B t t y Crossing Paths for All – www.pathsforall.org.uk L s’ S Road iar 1 e Te Friars’ Fr b r Crossing le Library CTC – The National Cycling Charity – Schott G Friars’ StNorth Iron Church Pl Farraline www.ctc.org.uk Te Friars’ Pl Au lfo Wells Works Pk ld r D Rose St c d St Ct R o 1 as Living Streets – www.livingstreets.org.uk ug tle i la Spectrum s St v s ell e R A c a dCentre e m y St W Huntly Ct r ow Swan Ln n Davis N rs’ Ln L Road d a s s Sq e 1 ri r’ R n Muirtown St s F Margaret e Crossing h e s C School Ln t n d Falconer hur Bow Ct o r C r tr r a Ct Post S u o G d S t Eastgate b w B Church Ln c l LOCAL BIKE SHOPS d Fergus h Oce Ave Station l d n r Balnain a i to Nairn Ct St Centre D o Pl Du St R to Kessock Bridge Sq lf Gladstone St n M r 26A House Falcon Sq 22 25 25x 26 K n 8A/8C Evenings e e k i 8A 8C 9 s d Velocity Café and Bicycle Workshop and Sundays only s r v o D C A X98 X99 T c 26 27 27 e elt 7 k Balloch Abertar w gman e R n Queensgate o C C South Kessock d L v K e B 12 ull o (DIYe workshop space, repair/servicing) 8 ode Footbridge 1 a Thornbush Road n R A Queen St r u Culloden oad en R House Abertar Rd f och R Academy s C o pp d d d n Mealmarket r L 5B e Victorian K www.velocitylove.co.ukt 28 o Lochalsh Roa t 10 11 R l 5 a Henderson Drive 5 5A os n e t h S t Fraser St Close Carse n (cyclists dismount) d d t Caledonian Canal S Hamilton St Industrial Culloden K Balnain St MarketS e Clachnaharry S Longman Road R H Estate t 11A 15 8C n v 01463 419956 Kilmuir Seafield Road 5A 8 i Chu Drummond A Road n u t io Inglis St Waterloo 8A to Cumberland Stone ale R t College s Bridge t Harbour Road g S n F S n Un Rd u ir e d 6 5 5A 5B e d w r 9 Bishop t 8 v ’s h R l St Glendoe Terrace o A A Harrow V n Barn Church Road r t o c ie Merkinch a e r or w Sh w a l 7 r St. Joseph’s r m to 8C Scorguie Rd R Waterloo Pl g rn l ch St 1 n C d A C o Fe ayGrant Cl i 8 8 L Railway Millburn Road 8A Eden y T (Sales, repair/servicing) Ter Bikes of Inverness oad Telford St t C R Atta S Primary de cev 1 u T n S r 8C d o r n B Inverness L d w t R PS ig ro Lombard e S o g C y S p www.bikesofinverness.co.uk Inverness r e t h ’s v n o Crown shopping park a e Ba e en t a w 8A r r e e e R Ki r t Fa n w School r B Highfield City Centre R i Old Perth Rd u D A Avenue rfie ld R 7 7A P t t ra p M d St e r 9 Smithton Rd. Gr S h d (see inset 8C S r o Caledo Dr Farm R r Woodside h Market Brae e 7C r 01463 225965d nian Rd map) Smithton t e n o Crown Rd Dr Raigmore F er Limetree Ave Castle Street a i r e Hig l T S C d Hawthorn Dr e ur e l d Bank Ln n t hubh Ter o R n D f Beechwood o a Duncraig t o w h d reag Dalneigh Kingsmills Rd Raigmore C a C c C Old 8 d Tomnahurich 4 8 8A 8A Town r a New Craigs Street Hospital l St Ninian Dr Doc e d Ct Connel A C Leachkin Rd M Perth Rd 8A 8C o i U 7 Highland Bikes (Sales, repair/servicing) 8A 8C dR kcobacluC 8 n i Westhill Ct d d m Kinmylies St Valery a n 1 35 34X Inverness R i Avenue R s l Culduthel Road 4 Inshes o a House l Old Edinburgh Rd s Culcabock Campus d Dalneigh P S t Huntly mill www.highlandbikes.com R Caledonian Canal 7 g d o Craig Dunain Bruce Gardens Culloden Road l Ter Raining a k Road 1A 1B 1C Mi d n 7A 1 a Crown General Booth Rd a 8A Hill Pl 4 B Culloden Road 8C Stairs 7C Drumossie neel d 8 22 25 25X t 01463 234789 Avenue s S Glenurquhart Road c r a i Faireld Ln Charle an 18 KEY (Main Bus Routes) Ran t D Isl 26 26A 26C gemor S Primary Ballifeary Hilton e R e R Inshes d 4 u n dg e Retail Park 1 1A 10 11 27 27A X98 ri ea A C D n 8 8 Inverness Sports B School Centre/ Archive Centre 1B 1C 8 11A 15 X99 Aquadome Druid Rd Milton d t ny S 1 C S A y 17 19 19 r g Torvean e n Halfords (Sales, repair/servicing) River Ness s c 12 28 u Ness d 4 8A Rd to Loch Ness Golf Course e o t S 7 n R Mo k t n Y l Castle Wynd d S t 7A 7C so R Dell Rd Br t l 5 5A 5B 8C 16 34X 35 www.halfords.com/Bikes Ma a Drummond Road A C l Some he own R Sir Walter Scott Drive K t t d d ld Hi ll St journeys O A nta l e Mackay Rd 9 3234AX 3435 Central W a uldu Miller Street 6 17 19 19A exa 78 Roa only Milton of Leys 8U i C Wester n 01463 223388 Bro to Tomatin t s d om a s s d Dr Stevenson Road Inshes 7 7A 7C 9 n n R Dore Ro 14 18 g Primary s an n t S Dr llo 1 Ba 4 o k Inverness zone 1 7 A C n u g 7 7 Boswell Road d e r l 16 e ion e c r e n a e e e s G School N oad P t r d U 6 l m Row r Alpinee Bikes @ Tiso (Sales, repair/servicing) NB: Service 32A will be re-numbered P H ck R olm i t Inverness zone 1A Park R n l d A from 11th April 2016 to service 35.
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