Route signs for the Cumbria and Lancashire Cycleways (also NCN route 6 to the right)
Route signs and touring folder on NCN route 6
Route signs on NCN route 6 and the Lancashire Cycleway
Route signs on NCN route 6
Junction of NCN routes 90 and 700, Warton
Route sign on NCN routes 6, 90 and 700, Warton
Steps and wheeling channel where NCN routes 6 and 700 leave the Lancaster Canal (to bypass Carnforth)
Steps and wheeling channel where NCN routes 6 and 700 leave the Lancaster Canal (to bypass Carnforth)
Swing bridge over the Lancaster Canal on NCN route 6
NCN route 6 giving a view to Morecambe Bay
Steps to Village Centre, meaning Hest Bank
Sign to Village Centre, meaning Hest Bank
NCN route 6 by the Lancaster Canal
NCN route 6 passing below the Bay Gateway road
Junction of NCN route 6 and the Bay Gateway road
NCN route 6 leaves the Lancaster Canal here because it takes a very long way around to Lancaster.
NCN route 6 takes this link down to the Lancaster Canal - I don't think there's a sign
Alternative route to the Lancaster Canal
Signs for alternative route from Lancaster to Kendal
Route sign on NCN route 6 to the Lancaster Canal
Route sign on NCN route 6, Lancaster
NCN route 6 leaving Ryelands Park, Lancaster
NCN route 6 is supposed to give way to a seemingly less important route in Ryelands Park, Lancaster - but why do there have to be Give Way markings at all?
NCN route 6 tuns left in Ryelands Park, Lancaster
Parallel routes - two shared-use paths and a short bus/bike lane inbetween.
NCN route 6 marker now on the toucan crossing (see #87524)
Off-road route and parallel shared bus/bike lane
NCN routes 6, 69 and 700, Lancaster
Underpass on NCN route 6, Lancaster
Route signs at the north end of the Millennium Bridge, Lancaster (NCN routes 6, 69 and 700)
The riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) from Glasson Dock to Lancaster with makeshift segregation beneath the railway viaduct
Awkward kink on the riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) from Glasson Dock to Lancaster
Awkward kink on the riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) from Lancaster to Glasson Dock
The riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) from Glasson Dock to Lancaster
The Lancaster riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) towards Glasson Dock
Cyclist passing on the Lancaster riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700)
Directions at the end of the Millennium Bridge. The City Loop cycle route is on top of the viaduct, accessed from the other leg of the bridge.
Path towards Lancaster, needing swept of decaying leaf mess in several locations.
NCN69 path to Morecambe and the A589. I think the sign for NCN6 could be positioned closer to the toucan crossing.
Exit from park to toucan crossing across A589 leading to NCN69 path on riverside.
No Cycling on this staircase! The stairs lead to a footbridge attached to the side of the railway bridge high above the river. Probably as quick to cycle to the Millennium Bridge now than to lug a bike up and down these stairs.
A bit of a blind corner, but widened enough to take the turn away from the stonework.
Riverside path to the west of the rail bridge.
Cycle parking outside the maritime museum entrance.
Riverside path (and flood defence gate), and a couple of stands.