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signed cycle route Advisory cycle route Martello Tower Traffic-free cycle route ND RD UNDERLA AD S RO The Port of CARR A154 On-road cycle lanes D Felixstowe Ship Ferry R R Terminal R A Caravan (Vehicular) C E Shared Space Zone S Park E A L CLO C D ASTRA A R R E Customs T D R Hall A O Pedestrian crossing O R N A Custom T M House N OI P Toucan crossing W E I V Primary school (Secondary schools and colleges named) Languard Common National Cycle Network route number Local cycle route number B Library / Visitor Information Centre Toilets To Harwich OAD and Colchester R Train station / Level crossing NT OI P Foot ferry to Harwich and Shotley EW VI (Service does take bikes) 2 One-way street miles / 3.2 km / 10 minutes Cycle parking Languard Fort Museum English North Sea Cycle Route Heritage 1 Cycle shop Nature Reserve Car parking © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100023395.
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