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M A527 The China Cycle Trail The China Cycle Trail Reasons to walk The China The China Cycle Trail celebrates the “China” anniversary of the National • Walking is good for your Cycle Network in 2015. This delightful heart and lungs, and is Cycle Trail scenic route is mainly on traffic-free great for strengthening your national cycle routes that link an muscles, bones and joints amazing cluster of “China” attractions. LOCAL LEAFLET Burslem, Hanley and Etruria There are famous name potteries with • Walking helps improve factory tours, shops and cosy cafés. Also on the route your mood and boosts are fascinating museums and poignant reminders of this self-esteem area’s rich ceramic heritage. • Walking burns as many Ride your own bike or hire one from Brompton Bike Hire calories as jogging over the at Stoke Station (£1 annual membership + £5 per day) same distance www.bromptonbikehire.com

Sustrans Online Mapping Search more than 14,000 miles of the National Cycle Reasons to cycle Network on the Sustrans online mapping. On the mapping • is perfect for travelling short you can also find: distances in urban areas • Bike shops • Cyclists are as fit as someone 10 • Places of interest years younger • Places to eat and drink • A 20-minute bike ride to work could • Accommodation use the same amount of calories as a Visit www.sustrans.org.uk/map cappuccino, a bar of chocolate or a You’ll find lots more information about cycling in and 175ml glass of wine around Stoke-on-Trent on the cycling pages at www.stoke.gov.uk and www.staffordshire.gov.uk/

Sustrans and the Traffic-Free National Cycle Network Cycle Rides This featured route in Stoke-on-Trent forms part of Our official guidebook the National Cycle Network, more than 14,000 miles of brings together 150 of traffic-free paths, quiet lanes and on-road walking and the UK’s finest traffic- cycling routes around the UK. free walking and cycling routes in celebration of The Network is coordinated by Sustrans, the charity that’s 20 years of the National enabling people to travel by foot, bike or public transport Cycle Network. for more of the journeys we make every day. Our work makes it possible for people to choose healthier, cleaner Offering a unique glimpse and cheaper journeys, with better places and spaces to into the UK’s remarkable £15.99 move through and live in. Make your move and support landscapes, history, Sustrans today. culture and architecture; the rides range from the wild and ethereal mountain To make a donation visit www.sustrans.org.uk or tracks of Snowdonia, to fairy tale woodland through call 0845 838 0651. the Forest of Dean, and elegant city centre paths linking Other Cycle Maps National Routes 555, 55 and London’s Royal Parks and palaces. The majority of routes 5 pass through Stoke-on- are entirely traffic-free, but some involve short sections Sustrans produce pocket Trent along mainly traffic-free on quiet roads, or safe places to cross main roads sized cycle maps of the paths and canal . where necessary. National Cycle Network. To find out about walking and cycling routes in your area Inspiring and informative, this is a comprehensive guide to They include the Midlands visit www.sustrans.org.uk/map or call 0845 113 0065. traffic-free cycling and a fitting tribute to the National Cycle which shows the routes Network on its 20th anniversary, with a foreword from around Stoke-on-Trent. Olympic gold medallist Joanna Rowsell MBE. All sales directly benefit Visit www.sustrans.org.uk/shop for a great range Sustrans’ work and help to of cycle maps, guidebooks, and a variety of cycling maintain and develop the merchandise. National Cycle Network. £4.99ea Images courtesy of VisitStoke. www.visitstoke.co.uk Registered Charity No. 326550 ( and Wales) SC039263 (Scotland)