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A W H Mapple Yard Bridge D D N E R V O R ET C V E N A F A T TO N A EEND Sandall O W Y EN C C O I F E A D K PO M T R R A G O S E R O S D V E ' R Y P R E I R E S E N R D R V E A NU S E L E R N T N o R E Adwick N E D NE T T O Bentley A G T M R HOR C E R D LO m E D N C T R N E Long Sandall L S IV AW C A M A L NI H E A T L L U A O A T E a EN E Washington M TA D A S H E C Kirk Sandall N L R A H R A n T G ES Community Woodlands S C T A R Ings G Z Doncaster T N S R E St Joseph & B U ER N V Inf Sch O Toll Bar Industrial R A E D E N D T id A E N C L A W L K E Route to be used by Traffic-free path Broadrick N N D O St Teresa’s A S N R ES T E g T D Kirk E E U R M TA LA N C T e E H S S Estate N C N M R R E N M E E E CR G E D R H O E S I Holt N (rough in places – mountain bikes recommended) E N D C RC Primary Sch O C N C A U N A A N QU Dunsville / O T B A L Sandall Bread Walls L R D Leisure R A S T Y R T E O E E pedal cycles only R E AD E O R E LD RO Y R R S Shaftholme Field R T E FIE A O C D CH S A N L T CHUR U E E F S P Q C W E L E H R Plantation C D R E T S PO H Centre I I G E E T W N I A W S E R H Cycle path adjacent to carriageway N F G LA N Z BRECKS NE S I R D M D T R A R S T I S O AB N E S S R E PO S E H R C E T L NE A T S A R IN A O E 22 Pickburn R C A Woodlands East T R D A 4 O N B6 L P O V N S Y A V A Woodlands Woodlands N LL O A T HIRD E E A L R Arms V D D N D A AM E Cycling map D E Prim Sch A U N N H N N E U A A D A V A E R C E U A S G W 8 E O R A V 1 E O E N A E No cycling D Signposted cycle route I A R R N S N 1 U U C Pickburn S A E E E R N A E TD ( R K O E Kirk Sandall M R E A F E R T D M F D B O S R L U E A T ) G R R Kirk Sandall PO A 6 R E T A O M H E H Common Brosworth H R E T AV O 4 N M N E A C BE O 2 KBUR LAN W L E L IZA R PIC E V L A E GRANGE RO N M Inf Sch R 2 T N AD O L U R O A R P B6 Community Woodlands T 422 N E H H NT O D A E SCE E E R N E E O G CR A R FI D FT L Sandall N N Brodsworth F Hangthwaite A E T T H A Advisory route H A D A H A A L A G D Guildhall Ind N Wyndthorpe Segregated pedal cycle O H L R V W R C T D EN R R S S E E Grange E T E TH U A R H R E E E O Almholme Ings Estate IA C OR H M P N A N Hall R D AN E D I F G L A S N EL O T G T U T A A E B E HW O O N L O T S V D D H SIXTH EDITION 2013 and pedestrain route E A A R L ITE E H L R H L S C A E R A N E AR A D R A NE M R O U 6 L N R G L O G E T O L A 3 O R 8 A T I N D S A L D A A Arskey Common S E D L Other roads C RO Adwick Grange Drew Lane R L O L S D A E N K 0 T A DE B H W AR A R S A D G L 2 U LK D IL E N A I T V 2 R A B Plantation S H E N S H E 1 T C Brodsworth R C A P M A H R R ED B L U U EN 4 R F M I A IE LD RD C E R R Y T H D S C Shared use path for Hall K E H H C L A N T L A E A D B Canon Popham L E N A A E D N R E C O C LK D OA D S E R E I ROA T R E Sch F LD G E R S S N LONG FI E Dual carriageway/motorways AD N E U C R A OAD cyclists and pedestrains O E N O R IELD R T R R T C E T F L T S N T T U C L Y N N E E R OF D S A S AD A E W A RO C I V O RI D R O H O 07 H VICT N E A C 07 T T F I G R I D O Y S C A E T E Common Hill H A D E E R H D E L O E L R D D B A S L W L R E Bilham Grange M V R I R I C O F K E E Sunnyside G D T I T R V N W C I A DA O O E N O E L C N S F Hanging Wood C D C L E R T O C H E E A R S R I N H ' U H N M L R AD U E T A R N O O U E R DW D C E Path or footway where you should IC O S A H OPP IA N T S H A T H Recommended route Brodsworth Park C R I U L D C C S T A W E C B N T N S K A A E C E L A E V T N L A R I H E N N G E Y W K G A R S H M DONCASTER GREENWAY R D A G B S T (may apply to posted times) T Arksey S I A walk your bike O E E O D O A V L T S U E for pedal cycles H Ley Hill Highfields A H L T R E N O E 8 T 1 E O L V S C A K T T Long C A LO E S R R Bridge E Prim Sch TRE D E Y D VE Fish Pond T H S Castle Hills LR New AY N R LL Long Sandall R T NSDEL CENT PO W YR S OU A W L U SUN PO I S O T E T D D S Sandall A H NY A VENUE Pickburn Leys R N N N A Motte and Bailey G A S G H S VICA E R I D RT Common Plantation E A D U E N Bilham Lodge Village E T R G E Rostholme E I L C H E ST A E PO T ER N E R FISH R D R Y B T V L Byway A A Y E Edenthorpe Hall A A O O C O G U E A L E A L T D A R L C N N W N E (rough in places – mountain bikes recommended; Highfields N W D A W Y Bentley New Village O Y E N Prim Sch With flow cycle lane PO H ST L I RENC A T K C F S R H D D A C O U S some vehicle traffic may be encountered) G S Prim Sch N CR R ST R O D E O G E G E O R A E R E R N R N N D B O H HE O E E R IL T C V A Stockbridge L C L Brodsworth L SV Arskey R E H Bilham Park Freestone Quarry A N O N L Hungerhill R A O E B G U N C S R E A West Moor N O Y E ED C R T Prim Sch D E A F D E E Sch I R D I Tithe Barn S N Plantation Y A U I N Y C E T Mastall B O T M R L A G N O R R O LE N E D Bridleway S A E XANDRA ROA R E V D Plantation R L TPT D B E N A B A D A K T R U T B N (rough in places – mountain bikes recommended) Brodsworth R W A A O R S O I N O D E D G R O L H Bilham House A E R R R K B O T H O E E Wood O AY R D R W W R O D R O Farm A N O W D F O B H E O Buses and cycles only A O R U W A A A D D O N H I R L C D N S R I L C D A B R B L Y CA N Q A 6 A F 4 M N N E V I 2 D O Y B I 2 C OU B UI O B L I N R E L U B R I R P A R T O O F E L U T N NE A E I GE LA R A R D R Cycle lane L O LONG E N E E L A H H F G G N E B D R A E T C AN W K ID M H T N R L M W K C E Y G L R E C AN R E E C W O L E A E V S O O S A A A IT O K OD Park & Ride A A N Water EL R A R T E A S A V A Edenthorpe N A A D E E O D L H N T A E I U D I E OAD N D V S E M TE R A L L AI L H I R NGTHW E S D N S MDAE tower LA E E T G I STON R D K D H LD D W E G 22 IL E E IE R Summer House 64 Y R EA U I F L E B IELDS L DAN WA R N L I A Recommended route F S ES V N B Y V N A B N O E Stane Hill T N E E H E E Bus and cycle lane M R Plantation A E U V R E AVE O RO L C E A R RPE L K H PO FO O A A ALE Hickleton AWTH C LM N A ND AV SC L D A R L Y A A H E O D L E for pedal cycles to G E EY LANE S RS S C N UE Spring REE M AVENU JOSS D D R E R LY N ANE R E D N NUE LA D YL F R DAL ENUE LY AVE A KSE F O E AV NDALE O AR E A D J CH West Moor place shown P CLEVED R A D E O K T A L R M M A630 WEST MOOR LINK ROAD T N R UM I O E E Farm C A V One-way street N R I E R P A Our Lady of Perpetual R R N R S D 06 E 06 N E S S D J D D Castle Hills C (shown on advisory route only) W G O S PO Help RC Primary L E E T D O N N S E E LA S A S RE N F I A 8 T D EY Prim Sch T E IN F Playing Fields 1 N S K L E O A S C T E Y E School O W C R J RINGWOO H E L T LE L B R C SP D A A T S I RO T A T Y N A S N R D A D EET R A ES E M O U M R T A D With flow bus W S O O 30 D Y E A N 6 B T AM R H D S E O G A N P R S A E O SA R R LANE H 6 R R L A RTH A M E A 3 Steep/moderate hill M A and cycle lane I L IL 0 L U L E E L B N G M S D T G C L CRESC A N B R T E Bentley Common A E F W T E C R D E Shrog E A R O V D 8 I F R S Thurnscoe (arrows point downhill) Y R E O Sandall Don Valley S G L R A A I O E S A L L P O C P E A E R L O O F Y R D L E WOO N E A L R G R L D D Plantation T N S T E A R 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