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looking for cycle routes please
hello, i have just taken to cycling. i have really enjoyed what i have done so far but could do with some help finding more and possible more that are known as been good and also not so busy! i planned a route today but got to a certain part of a road and saw far too many trucks for my liking! so any help on how i can find routes would be very helpful.
£18 for my old mobile.
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new proper meal planning to cut spending.
£26 in coppers taken to bank.
£30 under grocery budget last 2 weeks.
£22.98 cashback quidco
£34.02 music magpie
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Coming out of your front garden, turn left, through the first set of lights, left again, past the zebra crossing, over the humpback bridge, past the Kings Head (shut now), watch out for that hidden turning on the left just before the Pelicon, over the dual mini roundabout -know where you are now?
Nor me.0 -
in the river i think£18 for my old mobile.
new proper meal planning to cut spending.
£26 in coppers taken to bank.
£30 under grocery budget last 2 weeks.
£22.98 cashback quidco
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Try here, http://www.sustrans.org.uk/what-we-do/national-cycle-network or your local tourist office or library.
Or here http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/community-and-living/walking-and-cycling/beverley-cycling/0 -
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+1 for cyclestreets.
It's also worth checking your local council's website, as many have downloadable maps showing cycle paths or bike-friendly roads.0 -
Your local council will have free cycle network maps giving you cycle routes and recommended quieter tracks and roads to use.
I got one sent out for nothing and it covers the whole borough.0 -
Another useful one is Bikely (www.bikely.com)
Lots of cyclists post routes on there.0
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