National Byway cycle maps
Online Catalogue | Publisher lists of maps and guide books | National Byway cycle maps
 | The National Byway is a 4,500-mile (7,240 km.) sign-posted cycling route round England and parts of Scotland and Wales. The project was developed out of the desire to make a contribution towards a lasting change in the quality of U.K. life through the integration of the social, environmental, health, economic and educational benefits to be derived by the community from bicycling. It is currently 80% complete and 70% funded. |
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The National Byway journeys through the natural environment, providing discreet sign-posted direction along some of the most attractive and peaceful rural lanes, which carry traffic at only 2% of the national average level. In addition to the main route, there are 50 circular Loop rides. The Byway passes through 42 counties: it meanders through the countryside, visits 150 market towns, hundreds of rural communities and more than 1,000 places of interest along the way including 8 World Heritage Sites, all providing a reason to ride. Route details and information about places of interest can be found on the informative Byway maps.
The South West England map is currently out of print. |
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Online Catalogue | Publisher lists of maps and guide books | National Byway cycle maps