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  2. National Cycle Route 46 - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Hereford the route takes country lanes, branching before Kentchurch onto the National Cycle Route 426. The NCR46 continues through Kentchurch and over the welsh border. [5] There is a link between NCR46 [6] and National Cycle Route 42 along this section until they meet in Abergavenny.

  3. List of routes in Zone 4 of the National Cycle Network

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    The route runs parallel to the Cotswold Line railway. [16] NCR 446 Carmarthen Llandysul: Proposed route: NCR 447 Newcastle Emlyn: Abergwili: Proposed route: NCR 448 Cardigan, Wales: Crymych: Proposed route: NCR 449 Fishguard Haverfordwest Proposed route: NCR 451 Nantwich: Sandbach: Crewe: The 10-mile route is 50% traffic-free path and 50% on-road.

  4. List of National Cycle Network routes - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route and The Way of the Roses route. 165: Barnard Castle - Whitby. A branch of the W2W route (previously regional route 52) 166: Kirkham Abbey- Hunmanby. Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route. 167: Kirkham Abbey - Huggate. Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route. 168: link south-east of Middlesbrough

  5. National Cycle Network - Wikipedia

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    National Cycle Route 9: Belfast – Newry in sections of traffic-free route, with the major sections being between Belfast and Lisburn, and Craigavon and Newry; National Cycle Route 10: Tynemouth — Cockermouth. Roughly parallel to the C2C / Sea to Sea Cycle Route and Hadrian's Cycleway. It is a branch of National Route 1.

  6. National cycling route network - Wikipedia

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    A national cycling route network is a nationwide network of designated long-distance cycling routes found in various countries around the world for the purposes of bicycle tourism. They are often created and maintained by the government of the country, or at least with the backing or co-operation of the government of the country.

  7. United States Bicycle Route System - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bicycle Route System (abbreviated USBRS) is the national cycling route network of the United States. It consists of interstate long-distance cycling routes that use multiple types of bicycling infrastructure, including off-road paths, bicycle lanes, and low-traffic roads.

  8. List of cycleways - Wikipedia

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    National Cycle Route 74; ... [46] Coast-to-Coast Connector trail ... OpenCycleMap website + homepage — public user developed 'wiki-map' of cycle routes + bike paths.

  9. Celtic Trail cycle route - Wikipedia

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    Marker on the Celtic Trail cycle route (National Cycle Network 47) The Celtic Trail is a network of dedicated cycle routes in the National Cycle Network, crossing West, South and Mid Wales, and covering 377 miles in total. It is divided into east and west sections.