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Glastonbur Y Street Westbury-sub-Mendip, G O Cheddar, Wells, D N Wedmore E This cycling map was produced This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey Y R O A by CycleCity Guides for Somerset material with the permission of Ordnance Survey D County Council. © 2009 on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s 9 3 www.cyclecityguides.co.uk Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised A reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead Every effort has been made to to prosecution or civil proceedings. ensure the accuracy of these Licence number: 100015871, 2009 maps. Somerset Council and Launcherley, Dinder CycleCity Guides cannot be held responsible for any G VE LASTO DRO NBU errors or omissions. NG RY R LO OAD Y B3 A 151 W E IL T S 0 Kilometres 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 9 3 A CHASE S 0 Miles 0.2 0.4 0.6 Y'S DR TILE OVE WAY B 31 How long will it take? 51 G O D 3 minutes cycling will take you about this far N E E Y V If you cycle at about 10 miles an hour R HYD O O IT R A W D T 10 minutes walking will take you about this far GR E A If you walk at about 3 miles an hour GL AS TO NB E UR V C Y O RAB T R R RO EE DR A D O D E VE V R 9 O O 3 R O A D M T I N P O K M C A M L A39 O B C B3 151 9 A3 D LS ROA E WEL V D O A R O D M D R R BR E E K INDHAM LAN A Y R 'S IC E B E R N R N R A E OA E E R D C D M G E KR O V G E TE O I V V A R RO RD T D E D N S R B3 R L A E 'S R OCK 1 O O M N K 'S DRO DRO 51 O W Y VE M RR LO C E E A O N R F V R O S V A M I E M D O E C L A L N C D E N 9 A A 3 M O AL L R O O W N E H I RS T ID S E U RD A M D EA A R U O E R R O N S AD LL E D E LAN E LEG ICK R O W W W W F D D M L IL O U O D A O E D R T R O D T N R O E N S B Y S 3 E R 1 M D 5 O R N O 1 O A OAD V D D E R N ROAD O D 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ST C STONE DOW LL D RD IC G 4 STA BENED H ORCHE L P D I Y L P A Abbey K Y L 3 A P W ALM E T E T Bridgwater, R N Grounds E L GLASTONBURY L S E L A R N S B Chedzoy, D O S E A T E T V A O O A R E R R N E L D R D E A S L E L V Westonzoyland A Y E E K T I S R E T S E U E CH E R T R K O T PO D H C L FI E L L B E E 5 E Y I 8 L F R W D I O WA Y 1 S 6 L G 3 1 A H 6 C W A3 H A G E I STA L N A R K B 1 T W E D ' E E S E S A S AN L HA C L L R O H E S E P K HA R ER TR N M B I E E R BUTL B K A E L E A LA A NG OS T E L R NE R D CL L N C E D A A A 1 L K Y 6 R A EA 36 3 K O H A 6 Y P R 1 S IC N R P T L E I L 9 D Y E R L G E I W 3 WA E H I A Y R G DC W R I A T O L A D O O V R N S B H SE R U H I O B O R U E T SROAD R O D L I C W A L T E EI D O D A LL H GH C U A A I R R R R D H O L E S O AD D IN E Y G G 1 R V 36 NU BA IP E A VE TCH AS S A G U LAN E H R ACT LAN H Y EW IS B LL W L I L N E A V I W E R AD O AS H N B L TO RE ME D C L HA M A3 E 9 A L 61 L A3 O IC A A R E E N N DGA W S W RLE E I Y N RO I A T D H 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S O E P E M T O R I L D A R A I D N O W LL T MID R V I Y EH DLE L O E N N EIGH TANN A A O ERY T I CL D S N L G L B I I L F V R EI A S S G PO H U RTWAY Y N B P B L R R A A J T E E A U O L U E H M N O A C B R T H O L S N L V D I E E R L E G Y C I I N OUR RD E M I G MY N R E E R L R H D S R O R C O L L E W O A O S A D A BU A D R S A D L N N EY G D 1 R T G D RE 5 C D E E 1 N LA 3 H NE R B W D CE O N E TR L A E T EM L K Y E CL D A S W F LDSQ RINGO D B R L I S E U U O I A U A E L T V A R O L N D E S I E A B G L R E AVENUE R E H R OAD R N R A L R R GREEN L A N O O O LAN E B Y V O R Y A O A A M O W O V OKFIELD R ERLE L T D I E D K O G S R ' S H A ER RD EN EST G D H E R CHIC O K L O V SMITHFIE A A LD ROA E D N SOME R D V L I L E L I H G R G I H D E B L S U R T TA L E L EI L GH VE G R S DRI OV R GOS O NE OA V E LA D V S G E V E A A ARD O E N L R A roads A S L B S L A D 1 B EY CRES Butleigh Wootton N C 5 R R E 1 E O I 3 N V Link routes between OK B E T Busy sections on A roads E RD E R N V settlements, signed cycle S A A W E O IL L S L R LO D P N W A R RO O L K A O P C L routes or places of interest U A 'S D A K G B O L DE O D PINE C D A G L L H R S L EL AS K E H Signed cycle route O S D O I O O L A R HW B G L O LE R C IDD N T M O A T B A Traffic-free cycle path ER T W C EE M K TR H O S S L TON IG A WO OT W H N Bridleways (cycling allowed) O E E R O C O B T C R O K O N R O O Footpaths (no cycling) K H D S Non-adopted path IL L S K B O K NCN / regional route number RO 3 L B 1 Castle Cary R A E 5 E GH 1 N W HI D LA IEL R STF A WE D Pelican crossing E C Toucan crossing Railway line (and station) Taunton On-carriage cycle lane W School O O D E 1 L Street YHA A N 5 C 1 A O N CK 3 L RO S Hospital D E U B B N R R O O AD A roads H E T E N NU 100-150Library Y A VE V L A I R Link routes between D A Busy sections on A roads L ED E C I settlements, signed cycle L F Place of worship H IL B T 3 S routes or places of interest 50-100 S 1 E' 5 E G 1 PA W Signed cycle route College Post0-50 office R u r a l R U r b a n S S EY U TR N B Traffic-free cycle path EET A R D L O Toilets RO D' A Contour height V L S D E L I WA Bridleways (cycling allowed) in metres H Y S ' 1 Bike shop E G A Footpaths (no cycling) Non-adoptedP path Caravan/camping site Refreshments NCN / regional route number Swimming pool R Pelican crossing EYN B ALD Shopping centre, complex 3 'S 1 W or trading estate 51 A Toucan crossing Railway line (and station) Y D Taunton OA OUGH R HIG OR Farm shop H SB On-carriage cycle lane W ST N School O ST RE TO O N ET AL D O B K L PT T P Police station A M WES N O Bus station E C E Hospital N A Tourist Information Centre M L N FISHW ID ELL LANE Butleigh R DL W ATE S W E W O A T U Places of interest Y B Library D 1 H N R I IG (see reverse) H O E H E A N S B D A T L Place of worship H R O L L E Historic building M P E E A T CH O A College NE K Post office R LA S E R YN TE B A LS HENLEY L 31 L O ANE 5 D B 1 'S W Toilets A Y T E W Kingweston, E O R OD LANE 1 Bike shop T Lydford-on-Fosse S N Somerton, Caravan/camping site O T N P Huish Episcopi, D Refreshments M W B O O A AR T T C Yeovil ON D RO ROA N B D I U H Swimming pool S E B Shopping centre, complex Cafe or trading estate Sand Farm shop Police station Bus station Tourist Information Centre 1 Places of interest (see reverse) Historic building Cafe Sand Somerset Glastonbury & Street Get to know Somerset by bike Cycling advice and benefits Moving Forward From the Mendip Hills in the north, to the Quantocks in the west and Glastonbury is both a thriving market town and a major tourist venue.
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