Millennium Milepost Fordwich
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/2 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Sandwich 14.5, Dover 28.75
2) Canterbury 2.75, London 93.75
Millennium Milepost Chequer's Wood
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T2/1 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Canterbury 1.5, London 92.5
2) Fordwich 1.25, Dover 30
Millennium Milepost Canterbury
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/20 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Dover 31
2) John O'Groats 1400
Millennium Milepost University of Kent
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/1 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Sarre Penn 0.25, Whitstable 5
2) University of Kent 0.75, Canterbury 2.5
Millennium Milepost Blean
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/2 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Blean Church 0.25, Canterbury 3
2) Clowes Wood 1, Whitstable 4.5
Millennium Milepost Chapel Lane
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/3 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Blean Church 0.75, Canterbury 3.5
2) Clowes Wood 0.5, Whitstable 4
Millennium Milepost Clowes Wood
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T5/8 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Canterbury 4.5
2) Whitstable 3
Millennium Milepost South Street
This milepost is a Mills type and has a T1/4 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) Whitstable 1.75, London 85
2) Canterbury 5.75, Dover 37
Route sign to the left avoiding the steps on this short-cut from Whitstable station to the town centre.
Cycle parking and route sign at Whitstable station
Sign for NCN route 1 (the Crab & Winkle Way) from Whitstable towards Canterbury.
Start of on-road cycle lane at the end of the off-road Crab & Winkle Way.
The Crab & Winkle Way is to the left - but the route to the right is more direct.
Cut-through where the former Crab & Winkle line is severed by a road and railway
Zig-zig left where the former Crab & Winkle line is severed by a road and railway
Zig-zig left where the former Crab & Winkle line is severed by a road and railway
The easiest route into Whitstable is to turn left off the Crab & Winkle Way here.
Path from the Crab & Winkle Way to The Whitstable School
NCN route 1 towards London turns east off the Crab and Winkle Way into Whitstable and goes the wrong way before crossing the A2990 and coming back on the far side.
Decent permeability on the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) into Whitstable
Crossing to minor cul de sac on the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) into Whitstable
Start of the last off-road section of the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) into Whitstable
Cycle lane leading to the last off-road section of the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) into Whitstable
Narrow A-frame where the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) turns off the road in South Street
Sustrans 'milepost' and narrow A-frame where the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) joins the road through South Street
The Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) crossing the A299 (Thanet Way)
Keep left here on the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1)
Keep left here on the Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1)
Sustrans 'milepost' off the actual Crab and Winkle route (NCN route 1)
The Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) turns 90° left here to finally join the actual Crab and Winkle railway route.
The Crab and Winkle Way (NCN route 1) turns 90° right here off the ancient Salt Way and then 90° left to finally join the actual Crab and Winkle railway route.
This Sustrans 'milepost' has totally changed colour since 2005.
Route sign where the Crab & Winkle Way (NCN route 1) crosses a farm road.
Keep right on the Crab & Winkle Way (NCN route 1) to skirt the farm.
Notice to users of the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1)
Gate on the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) and to the right a farm track that links to a bridleway and then a road.
The Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) heading north from Canterbury
This Sustrans 'milepost' has totally changed its colours since 2005.
Cyclists on the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) have to give way to road traffic, horses and pedestrians.
From this point (at the church of St Cosmus and St Damian) the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) is properly surfaced into Canterbury
Bridge on the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) heading north from the University of Kent at Canterbury
One of the many Sustrans 'mileposts' (they're rarely a mile apart) on NCN route 1 in Kent
Route sign on the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) heading north from the University of Kent at Canterbury
Start of the Crab & Winkle route (NCN route 1) heading north from the University of Kent at Canterbury
NCN route 1 entering Canterbury
Cyclist on NCN route 1 heading towards Canterbury cathedral
NCN route 1 entering Canterbury
Signs for NCN route 1 past Canterbury City Council offices
Swing left here on NCN route 1 entering Canterbury
Swing left at the junction ahead on NCN route 1
Modal filter on NCN route 1 entering Canterbury
Modal filter on NCN route 1 entering Canterbury
Awkward route for NCN route 1 out of Canterbury
Turn right for NCN route 1 out of Canterbury
Junction of NCN route 1 and the route from Canterbury to Sturry
NCN route 1 towards Canterbury
Footpath crossing NCN route 1 (unsigned)
Route sign and No Motor Vehicles except for access on NCN route 1, Canterbury
This tweet shows the traffic coming through the nearby Westgate Towers:
Small route sign for NCN route 1 at Westgate Towers, Canterbury
Alternative variant of NCN route 1 on the edge of the University of Kent
NCN route 1 rejoins the road here, although the path ahead could obviously be shared use.
This cycleway (NCN route 1) is no use if you want to go straight on towards Woolf or Darwin Colleges - best stay on the road.
NCN route 1 on the University of Kent campus.
Crossing on NCN route 1 on the University of Kent campus.
Gap in cycleway (NCN route 1) because pedestrians might be crossing it.
Secure cycle parking and scooters on the University of Kent campus
Start of cycleway (NCN route 1) from the University of Kent to the city centre
Well lit segregated route (NCN route 1) into the University of Kent campus
Routes on the University of Kent campus
NCN route 1 entering the University of Kent campus
Bridleway crossing NCN route 1 to the University of Kent
Sign for NCN route 1 towards the University of Kent
Sign for NCN route 1 towards the University of Kent
NCN route 1 swings right, parallel to the old Crab & Winkle line; ahead is a footpath
Cyclists Dismount on NCN route 1 to go under the railway
Cyclists Dismount on NCN route 1 to go under the railway
Cyclists Dismount on NCN route 1 to go under the railway
NCN route 1 from Canterbury West station and the University of Kent towards the city centre
Barriers and bypass on NCN route 1 towards Canterbury West station and the University of Kent
NCN route 1 towards Canterbury West station and the University of Kent
Crossing on NCN route 1 towards Canterbury West station and the University of Kent
Start of off-road section of NCN route 1 towards Canterbury West station and the University of Kent
Road crossing on NCN route 1 south from the University of Kent to central Canterbury - it doesn't really work northbound.
The route to the university is signed coming from the west, but not from the east, which seems more important.
No indication that the variant of NCN route 1 via the University of Kent forks right here.
No Motor Vehicles except for access (which seems to include quite a lot of vehicles) on the King's Mile, Canterbury
Cyclists on NCN route 1 follow the one-way system to the right.
No - it's a one-way system, cyclists on NCN route 1 have to go to the left here.
Modal filter and road crossing on NCN route 1, Canterbury
Contraflow cycle lane and road crossing on NCN route 1, Canterbury
Start of Falala Way (NCN route 1), Canterbury
Bollard where cyclists turn right from the contraflow lane to Falala Way (NCN route 1), Canterbury
Route marker for NCN route 1 by the Dolphin pub, Canterbury
Route sign on NCN route 1, Canterbury
These barriers don't permit cycle trailers
Increase current path width to the Department for Transport recommended 3m to aid safe passing of bikes and pedestrians.
That is *really* awful! Beats ones in Canterbury hands down, at least you could wheel bike thru them! @Phil_PJA http://t.co/Bq8ag1pAMK
Toucan crossing over the A2990 Thanet Way.
Sculpture beside the Crab & Winkle Way shared cycle / foot path.