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Cycle Wirral 258 Conway Street, Birkenhead W New Brighton ansport Tr Traffic Cycling Walking Public Public Cycle shops Roy Davies Cycles PARADE Birkenhead Cycles KING'S 65 Market Street, Hoylake One mile is equal to 7- 8 minutes cycling MENADE ARINE PRO M Map Cycle Wirral 258 Conway Street, Birkenhead W New Brighton A T GINIA R T: 0151 632 1419 E VIR OAD P R L ORT T: 0151 647 9966 O D A O ON R D T 5 R L ING OA L 5 A EL D R ET W 4 IA E N D TOR STR [email protected] E D A C E This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey Although every effort has been made to ensure the E IV RO RD VI CH D R TON A AM MA RA L D W ELLING T INGH LLE BI Cycles PA TA H RESS TO S AS N E C 9 T material with permission of Ordnance Survey accuracy of these maps, Wirral Council, TravelWise ' O ALEXA DRA RTO E www.birkenheadcycles.co.uk G C S ROAD ST TRE IN T OPE N S K R H O Tower DR N RT N IVE E GE 26 Bebington Road, Rock Ferry on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Merseyside and CycleCity Guides cannot be held RE ET E Grounds R ET R A RE D W ST O E ION U IV R CR S LB W Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised responsible for any errors or omissions. R ELLIE A K D NTP T 4 L O D E 5 TA M ST R S T: 0151 645 5506 5 S U RE S E RIV A OA N ET O X D E C E LBIO D E T EU A T ST N R The Bike Shop reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may IV P L JAM N R E E E Y VIEW R S E L E Y RO S D M A T O S H S R D T M lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The identification of cycle routes on this map does K T O C D R E R O IV N U AD E I O D M 453 Hoylake Road, Moreton DR R N T O RGE'S T E L N R O L E T S E TA L G K T AD not signify any rights or privileges for cyclists to use S A T ST O A ENNERD N R R S T N Hesketh Bros CO E T EE TO O A IV R OR Licence No.100017302. 2009 R T P M AD D R IL T AL RO T: 0151 606 0101 these routes. R G S D A O M S N GG A A D E E' A H G N H E S D A R UG B O A 471 New Chester Road, Birkenhead A O O V R K R D S Vale Park D N R ILL D Cycling in Wirral C L Warren Park LE H A A D E O D DA S O OA W A ST C G R R R D O 5 A M (Municipal N D L A R O H L CO L E G T IE R 5 I AL R F F S 4 T: 0151 645 2216 E D E O F Golf E IV E E V V R W I O E RD A D D IDG 3 L Bikes n Boards Course) R LDD R U DR E AN This map is for everyone, if you cycle R D D R E S N I N 14 I E F T SA O O M Z A N 5 G A R A E U E A C S O V M O I B D KLAN M R M A Y D G O A D T G 170 Banks Road, West Kirby Harrison D Y L U S regularly, or are just thinking about N B N A A E E T S T R Z Park D N N O B F I ROA O N The Wheelbase RREN 5 T P S R T E 47 A O 7 R UN B T: 0151 625 5533 WA D A O S riding a bike, whether as a leisure K 3 O R D M A R N 4 R HA O D 1 R 584 Old Chester Road, Rock Ferry RD A 5 E B K D R L E O B E GROV ROAD P K L R R H Y I C R E A RK D activity or as a means of getting R O R K AD S D G I D S E O S L W R R F C A E A R L O D T: 0151 644 9682 O E A O D L S N O O A O A R Y N RO A I R VE D D D K Cycles R R E HOLLA around Wirral. R D E E R E L V R V D O M A A D I E R GR T AD O R RO T N A I D O S RO D E E A STA V OA R D D O E L V D R U U AR A A I E TER H GER ID H R VE ES N D I 1186 New Chester Road, Eastham W C D S R S N R N E N LOU T A55 D S G LY TO D Y LE A EN OR E A R D TF IV Off The Rock Cycles B Y OAD V 4 R B E D D D B I A A D E D D A HER R R D N O T: 0151 327 1594 R V R 5 D W R A S E L O N M E 4 E A D O A IV T I E E B N 7 F O R R A R D D L L A R D O N R G A U 7 L T A A N A I N E 88 Victoria Road, New Brighton U E S R O S T Z M BA I IV N E TAUNTON ROAD VAL O E O G R S O 4 T O L G G 5 T E R A R T ZI P E D B G H R C 5 A H S O R S E N E [email protected] O E T AY L PE N L V U R A I A D R P A U R R O R R R L W D T I K C D D Y L A S A A N IN S Y R E G SAND ANE M A E E L N N Y L K R ES T: 0151 630 0785 R D A E E K Wirral Cycle L E WALLASE O E W W A O N E D E U A T H L R IV Q V TR A IT N R I A Cycle Merseyside I D R A www.kcycles.com G T E D E K D C N LEY ROA R NCESR E E STUD LA N H RE C P O G K S O Y D 'S W E A BRO A O A I N www.offtherockcycles.co.uk N N R D R E S W ' R AD V L A O RIPON RO BEL E S S N O O E G O R R Y C N L Y R C S N A T H O D ATH S I R Y L A V T Cycling maps are available for other S A O S M V A K A RD E R I E EW ON N C D T G I PAIGN Y UR D Cricket G L A L B O L R Y E L L E R L T R I D R N A D E Ground E V L E E OAD O OA VA E E G R A E R S FIELDR CT G Y N A E N M E T areas in Merseyside including: D E P M C S U R L L R RO N L P EN Recn A E A D V U A A A E I O N N A O S E L B C R A RE N L A R E Gd E V E A S D T N H Liscard 43 E YN A L E L E R R V 1 O M O G R R V A N F 5 O L IE A N R I S O A E B M A O STRI Y L W l S U D R A D Sefton D A A ' W W O N D D W D D AD R R RO R N E T ER A N D A O O A N Y MS N G N BROS R UR A H A D L H O M E L A M B L E RO Y l RO R ER AV W Knowsley E A Y E SH R W O WA S I O O S D RO D W A T S S B A R N D A LEA E R O H Recreation R H O S RG S V D 2 O D Y BE U 4 E W LAN A D B L 1 N SE B B5 D N E A RD V D U Ground AK R E D Y Y ' R R 5 H I R R IT S G l G Liverpool L M R IN D U 5 D L HA Y I 3 R A U T 4 Golf Course E A NG E L C D S N PI R 4 A G UP R B R RO H G D A D E A R L D IV O 51 E G A R Y E R A L A L EY R B L T A R IV L S L D D G G H F L L V l BORO AD A D CRO T R E O E St.
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