Photo listing: other (infrastructure)
The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
The Crab & Winkle Way and National Cycle Route 1 cross to the other side of the road via this toucan crossing.
The Crab & Winkle Way and National Cycle Route 1 cross to the other side of the road via this toucan crossing.
Toucan crossing used by NCR1 over London Road.
This path across the graveyard at All Saints church can be used to reach Church Street and The Monument pub from Invicta Way / Crab & Winkle Way.
This path across the graveyard at All Saints church can be used to reach Church Street and The Monument pub from Invicta Way / Crab & Winkle Way.
Wincheap can be accessed via the steps over the railway. However, the wheeling strip can be difficult to use, particularly with the handrail.
View through the underpass.
Path over the top of the King's Hall, Herne Bay
No Cycling on this busier section of the esplanade in Herne Bay - cyclists should use the road.
Cyclists on The Street - a spit north from the coast east of Whitstable
Sustrans 'milepost' off the actual Crab and Winkle route (NCN route 1)
This Sustrans 'milepost' has totally changed colour since 2005.
This Sustrans 'milepost' has totally changed its colours since 2005.
One of the many Sustrans 'mileposts' (they're rarely a mile apart) on NCN route 1 in Kent
Footpath link off new cycleway on the edge of Canterbury
Start of useful path past the University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury
Bollard on Black Griffin Lane, Canterbury
Cut-through to the main shopping street, Canterbury
There are no signs, but it seems that cycling is not allowed on this obvious route in Dane John Park, Canterbury
Footpath crossing on the University of Kent campus.
Steps to the old Crab and Winkle railway (not a cycleway at this point).
Footpath towards the old Crab and Winkle railway (not a cycleway at this point).
Short section of path on the former Elham Valley Railway
Steps from NCN route 18 to the path on the former Elham Valley Railway
Toucan crossing over London Road.
Cushing's Walk is good as a cycle cut-through.
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