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C A R E R National Cycle Network route number P O E M I WES A O G S Malago Greenway L D A H Bridleway suitable for mountain bikes D E LAN DA D T E A Subway / Bridge / Tunnel L S E MEN' C BATSTONE CO E V ROAD E IE C E D H F R Bus / Cycle lane N N L X I VA A O L F N A CE RO F R S E A O S U L Y L E S R D E K CO ENUE E V P D M National(IndicatesLinking C roadycle continuous sNetwork routeroute numberunder road) F D A S O ON A V I R L T TH R A N ILL RO M A D LONDON Y H R RFIELD I S E E O FAI N D TH M I B T W E Festival Way R G Subway / Bridge / Tunnel E E E C E B RO E E N A DON PL O B U W A ROAD N H L S D L W Y LARK S E A A EL ' D N D Sch M P A E N L A T N L S E A I R E R A L E O Y S B (Indicates continuous route under road) V L B FAIRFIELDIELELD E H U N H EEN Bus / Cycle lane O R LEG Linking roads R L E G N A COMB N E AL A M O National Cycle Network route number K R D I L D O R Sch A Sch L PLAC E OL C L L R O V V C E A Sch O AV Filwood Greenway R O S DEANHILL I FIELD D N S LANE A IR PA G F A R R D E B H A K PARKRK T Alice T RO F O N A O D K IELD PARK C S S F A DI LE A L BusLinking / Cycle road lanes E P S SO D I BU H UR T U IL Park Other information IG LEW H L B SA D T H G SB LIS IN S National Cycle Network route number S E HEI U R BUR G E Traffic-free cycle routes / Access point T D N D E Y R S W R T HAMILTON ROAD N R T O E A D Y S AD LAMBRIDGRIID E D E O A T O L RI Sch WA LAND LANE E O Bus / Cycle lane Y V M G C R Light controlled crossing R E A NFI Y R R N Other information R H LAN O O A EL SDO W D C W G D I LA N A National Cycle Network route number L P R AY M O 4 Bridleway suitable for most bikes S A W L OU A LANSDOWN N LD B TH F R IE RI L A K PRIMROSE F D A R H D G Light controlled crossing N T E H A E Closed road with cycle exemption DS Summerhill I S RO Other information G R S P H FT B T H U TS S A RO D E A4 National Cycle Network route number C IG R C U M C A A R H L HILL OL D M O U O S E Park LEGE ROA E R D F Bridleway suitable for mountain bikes TR W M ENU A O W D L AV G To Batheaston N E A E L E NE EASTVILLE N O R Closed road with cycle exemption WESTON E O I R I R T Light controlled crossing R T R D N R U D Cycle contra flow / One way O A H F O P D H T D TB 'S A O E BEABE CON I S W L A C D R D R R S Sch ROA IC E NGS EA O R O U R H L LDI R Other information S N BUI D U H D I O M D ONT N C C VE RO SI O CLAREM O O Subway / Bridge / Tunnel N N CLAREMONT I RO R D KELSTON ROAD A M D V L P D N W K I Sch LA A O Cycle contra flow / One way MANOR RD C R HILL AD C S L FoClosedotbridge road with cycle exemption VE RD N LU P E E O T C (Indicates continuous route under road) H S A I R L Light controlled crossing L GRA P C L OAD D D R Other information R D RD H Sch S SION OA A U A R P BEL N U N RO P NO D M E N LTON E D M O E CHI ER V S A LE E Bath Spa N L S S EN Footbridge O R T R A A M MD EA O D CSpaceycle contra shared flow with / Onepedestrians way H N E R C S L N Y R R Linking roads I H ROAD G L LL S O CA S A L S C T ' E Light controlled crossing L R C Closed road with cycle exemption I O N D HA G Other information O A I A H WE L EL F SE D H A T R O E D Uni R A K E D A S N WESTON B L N University Y R R W N N A L T T B E E E K A F E T S I N E P LA P S N N W N Sch E RU R S Space shared with pedestrians A U P N N D U E G A road N S P E I PE RO A Footbridge E C R O E N L W O LAN P I Bus / Cycle lane N O T R SD T R Footpath K P Light controlled crossing S O M T N E E S W L Art & Design E A STPARK U D E R W A CClosedycle contra road withflow cycle/ One exemptionway L A D T N L A E O W N L A N P M N E I Link Sch O R S P L I O M E H 4 E R O W A N O D A R L N S C A AN A D O I E S L A road A Royal United E K W S T H HILL W E N Space shared with pedestrians A E O S LANS WN PL R TO Railway / Station / Level crossing T D C O P 431 L R E O A O E S C M Closed road with cycle exemption T A N W E S E N THA CFoycleotbridge contra flow / One way Hospital ON A S A S SIONN T GROSVENOR L I V B LE S E S A A S National Cycle Network route number N T T R T E YMOUR ROAD W E D P D LG S E L B SE K A H EL OA L R I EA O A road S H E 6 Railway / Station / Level crossing T R N HILL H C D 3 ON K Local authority boundary NT A Cycle contra flow / One way A A S K ' S Space shared with pedestrians R N Footbridge OU S U R T A V H S R O WAW LCOT L Y' anal O P E E W R O T A R A R A OAD N A H O D P N O R M OM D A G G D D N R S D E O L S A I A Avon C G L S D S I N Railway / Station / Level crossing To Bristol N Y Local authority boundary H N E M S Avon AD N T A Footbridge A A T A road S Space shared with pedestrians E W R E L C D B D A M E WA Better By Bike N O D O IVE O R A River R R IN A A T O D ER D R L D R T S IC RO R D D S A A S H TIS TIS A Kennet and O Sch R C N C A S E O IN A E K E O P R S W UG O L R N RM OS K AR R R R O A TR B A C D D P R A R D W LocalSpace authority shared boundarywith pedestrians L N N H I CEDR A road D P A O A G A L S N E L UE Better By Bike Railway / Station / Level crossing I N R G D E E AVE P E D KLIFF RO O S O D ROC A OA H T D E R i A LIFF Other information B E W JA W EM ROCK Public bike pump / BMX / Mountain biking v AD RI R DG R N G O E W E HI B M D S e E LL TO A M N D R K A r N CCOOMBEM E N R E R E C S N R S H Y A R C Footpath ' O A OM O S D N A E A R L S A PA A A road v C D E E N L P R W D o O E K P B 6 Railway / Station / Level crossing W Y Link P A FO D 3 R Better By Bike Light controlled crossing N R E Local authority boundary n B E U E Public bike pump / BMX / Mountain biking R ST T ST D R A T L H ER N I PARK A A D VENUE NS E D W I GE D GA O U P R T M I R Cycle circuit / Family cycling H D N A S C IL L R E N L K R D W D A FORESTER LA D A Y Sch P E Railway / Station / Level crossing HARLEY R N S O L O FO R B T Closed road with cycle exemption R O T W R S Local authority boundary K I S F S R N Sch R L E D VE C Public bike pump / BMX / Mountain biking D E G E O NE R G O E E Better By Bike E J T DLEY PARK ROAD ULI E T R T ST E AU A AN O RO B A4 IN R W G IN Cycle circuit / Family cycling T T O R 3 L O 1 A M N M S D F O N A I N Bristol to Bath A A D L AR H D U RI R R W UILD C VE Local authority boundary A B D RS O D Symbols Cycle contra flow / One way D B R S RA A L PARK TREE A D D T A A U Railway Path E Royal Victoria H O O O RAGO D Better By Bike S Y S E C H R R S R G AL CR EN G EDWA Y D Public bike pump / BMX / Mountain biking N T C M U S PA Cycle circuit / Family cycling Y EW R O D A OR IL E O R R N' A D Park H 3 F L L B E E O R VE RO H 6 K A LA S P RE C NEWBRIDGNEWBRIDR E I EY AVE H E Symbols DL O DG U O O Footbridge RD STREE A Sydney P P T A B Tourist information / National Trust / Museum / Historic attraction N T J T N Sch E R A E
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