Link to the Lancaster Canal in 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
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
The Lancaster Canal towpath
NCN route 6 leaving Ryelands Park, Lancaster
Narrow bridge from 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?
Parallel routes - two shared-use paths and a short bus/bike lane inbetween.
Off-road route and parallel shared bus/bike lane
NCN routes 6, 69 and 700, Lancaster
Underpass on NCN route 6, Lancaster
Ramped access and gate in the flood wall by the riverside cycleway (NCN routes 6 and 700) from Glasson Dock to Lancaster
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)
Exit from new housing development towards Lancaster station
Access to a new housing development in Lancaster
Routes past Giant Axe Field (?!), Lancaster
Route north from Lancaster station
Cycle contraflow, Lancaster
Start of canalside cycleway, Lancaster
Start of canalside cycleway, Lancaster
Cycle contraflow, Lancaster
Cycle contraflows, Lancaster
Two-way cycling on Penny St, Lancaster
Cycle contraflow and modal filter, Lancaster
No Entry to Motor Vehicles, cycle contraflow lane
Crossing to Church Street contraflow lane, Lancaster
Cut-through to Lancaster castle
Two cyclists in the Lancaster pedestrian zone
Crossing between shared-use footways, Lancaster
Route sign and short stretch of shared-used footway to reach a crossing
Cycle parking and contraflow lane, Lancaster
Cycleway by the Lancaster Canal
Covid-19 pop-up cycle lane past the Royal Lancaster Infirmary
Covid-19 pop-up cycle lane past the Royal Lancaster Infirmary
Segregated cycleway past the Royal Lancaster Infirmary
Segregated cycleway past the Royal Lancaster Infirmary
Access to canalside cycleway, Lancaster
Canalside cycleway, Lancaster
Bridge and canalside cycleways, Lancaster
Cycleway link from the Lancaster Canal to Aldcliffe Road, Lancaster
Cycleway leading to crossing
Off-road contraflow cycleway
Cycle contraflow in Lancaster
Modal filter on bridge over Lancaster station - the Cycle Track - Look Both Ways sign is presumably aimed at pedestrians.
Two-way cycle lane on Chapel St, approaching junction across Cable St. The narrow footway leads to people walking in the cycle lane.
Two-way cycle lane in Chapel St, without segregation from the main carriageway. The footway is quite narrow here and pedestrians were walking in the cycle lane.
Two-way cycletrack from Chapel St around the corner to North Road, and narrow footway.
Two-way cycle track towards the riverside, via North Road, Chapel St and Water St.
NCN69 turns right here to go down a ramp into the underpass beneath the road to the left. See also #87503 & #87504.
The City Loop cycle route continues straight ahead on the shared footway.
Ramp up to main road before going back down to an underpass (see #87502).
NCN69 alongside the River Lune.
NCN69 path to Morecambe and the A589. I think the sign for NCN6 could be positioned closer to the toucan crossing.
Shared-use footway alongside A589.
Exit from park to toucan crossing across A589 leading to NCN69 path on riverside.
Riverside path to the west of the rail bridge.
The elevated cycleway approaching the Millennium Bridge in Lancaster.
Line-segregated path between Long Marsh Lane and the riverside. I think I'd be crossing the line rather than trying to pass someone coming the other way in such a narrow space.
A wide shared-use promenade at Morecambe.
Routes NCN 69 and 700 crossing Central Drive via a raised zebra crossing with Cyclists Dismount signs.
cycleway on former rail viaduct at Crook o'Lune.
Junction actually on the Lancaster Millennium Bridge, and view down the Lune.
Lancaster Millennium Bridge
The Greenway from Lancaster to Morecambe by the River Lune.
The Greenway, on the former Lancaster-Morecambe railway.
Remarkably long space for cycles at the crossing over the railway in Morecambe - fine for tandems, though not trikes or trailers.
Start of The Greenway on the old railway from Morecambe to Lancaster.
Morecambe promenade, very popular with local cyclists, with the Lake District in the background.
The Millennium Bridge, Lancaster, linking the former railway routes along the Lune Valley (to Lancaster station, ahead) and to Morecambe (right).
The Millennium Bridge, Lancaster, linking the former railway routes along the Lune Valley (to Lancaster station, ahead) and to Morecambe (right).
Cyclists on the riverside path rejoin the road here [now extended west]; on the right are steps to the pedestrian bridge (alongside the West Coast Main Line railway) across the Lune.
Lancaster Millennium Bridge
Signs at Conder Green on the former railway to Glasson Dock
It's not signposted, but Belle Vue Terrace, to the left, is a useful route for cyclists towards Lancaster University.
Cycle route on the Lancaster Canal towpath.
Cycle access to the Cycle Town of Lancaster
Contraflow cycle lane on Church Street, Lancaster
Cycle crossing from contraflow lane towards Lancaster Castle
end of Lune Valley cycle path
eastern end of Lune Valley cycle path
cycleway on former rail viaduct at Crook o'Lune
Halton station, Lune Valley cycle route
Cycle bridge, junction on Lancashire Cycleway, Carnforth