List of National Cycle Network routes
This is a list of routes on Sustrans's National Cycle Network within the United Kingdom.
National routes
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As the cycle network has not been fully completed, some sections of routes are still "missing".
- Route 1: Dover – Shetland, along the east coast, via London, Edinburgh, John o' Groats and Orkney
- Route 2: Dover – St Austell, along the south coast, when completed.
- Route 3: Bristol – Land's End, incorporating the West Country Way via Chew Valley Lake, and the Cornish Way
- Route 4: London – St Davids, in West Wales, via Reading, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Caerphilly, Pontypridd, Swansea and Llanelli.
- Route 5: Reading – Holyhead, via Birmingham, The Midlands and the North Wales coast
- Route 6: Windsor – Lake District, via Luton, Milton Keynes, Northampton and Derby, crossing the Pennine Cycleway
- Route 7: Carlisle – Inverness via Glasgow, incorporating the Clyde and Loch Lomond Cycleway
- Route 8: Cardiff – Holyhead, through the heart of Wales. Also known as Lôn Las Cymru
- Route 9: Belfast – Newry (proposed to run to Dublin)
- Route 15: (Nottingham – Grantham – Sleaford)
- Route 16: (Basildon – Shoeburyness)
- Route 17: Rochester – ( spur to Maidstone) – Ashford (proposed) to Newchurch, Kent joining Route 2
- Route 18: Canterbury – Ashford – Tenterden – Tunbridge Wells
- Route 21: Greenwich – Lewisham – Crawley – East Grinstead – Heathfield – Eastbourne
- Route 22: Banstead – Dorking – Guildford – Farnham – Petersfield – Havant – Portsmouth – (by ferry to Isle of Wight) – Ryde – Yarmouth – (by ferry to New Forest) – Lymington – Brockenhurst
- Route 50: (Maidenhead – Winslow)
- Route 51: Colchester – Harwich – Ipswich- Felixstowe – Cambridge – Bedford – Milton Keynes – Oxford
- Route 52: (Stratford-upon-Avon – Loughborough)
- Route 53: (Peterborough – Lichfield)
- Route 54: (Stourport-on-Severn – Kidderminster – Dudley –) Lichfield – Derby
- Route 55: (Ironbridge – Preston)
- Route 56: Chester – Liverpool, via Wallasey
- Route 57: Northleach – Witney (-) Oxford – Thame – Princes Risborough – Chesham (–) Hemel Hempstead – Harpenden (– Welwyn Garden City)
- Route 61: Maidenhead – Uxbridge – Rickmansworth – Hatfield – Ware Note: Sustrans' own website is wrong and this is the full length of this route.
- Route 62: the Trans Pennine Trail, Southport – Selby
- Route 63: Burton upon Trent – Leicester – Oakham (–) Peterborough – Wisbech
- Route 64: Market Harborough – Melton Mowbray (–) Collingham – Lincoln
- Route 65: Hull – Middlesbrough; also known as the White Rose cycle route
- Route 66: Beverley – York (–) Leeds (– Manchester)
- Route 67: Long Eaton – Heanor (–) Chesterfield – Leeds (–Northallerton)
- Route 68: the Pennine Cycleway running up the spine of England, Derby – Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Route 69: (Selby – Skipton)
- Route 70: Walney 2 Wear
- Route 71: White Rose route near Northallerton – Workington, via Appleby, Penrith and Whitehaven
- Route 72: (Kendal – Barrow-in-Furness – Whitehaven –) Silloth – Carlisle – Tynemouth (includes Hadrian's Cycleway)
- Route 73: (Newton Stewart – Stranraer), Arran, Kintyre
- Route 74: Gretna – Douglas (– Lesmahagow –) Larkhall – Hamilton – Uddingston
- Route 75: Gourock – Glasgow – Edinburgh; also known as the Clyde to Forth cycle route
- Route 76: Berwick-upon-Tweed – Edinburgh – Stirling – Kirkcaldy (- St Andrews) (the Round the Forth Route)
- Route 77: Dundee – Pitlochry, via Perth
- Route 78: Campbeltown – Inverness (Great Glens Cycle Route)
- Route 79: (Boat of Garten – Spey Bay)
- Route 81: Aberystwyth – Shrewsbury – Telford – Wolverhampton – NCR 5 at Smethwick also known as Lon Cambria
- Route 82: Bangor – (Capel Curig -) Porthmadog – Dolgellau – Machynlleth (–) Ystrad Meurig – Fishguard
- Route 84: Rhyl – St Asaph (- Llangollen – Oswestry)
- Route 85: (Chester – Wrexham -) Trevor – Llangollen (- Corwen – Bala – Dolgellau)
- Route 88: Caerleon – Newport – Cardiff( – Bridgend)
- Route 91: Portadown – Tynan; includes a figure-of-eight based around Enniskillen known as the Kingfisher Trail
- Route 92: Enniskillen – Derry
- Route 93: Belfast – Derry
- Route 94: A circuit of Lough Neagh; also known as the Loughshore Trail
- Route 95: Tynan – Pettigo, via Lough Neagh and Newtownstewart.
- Route 96: Toome – Portglenone (– Coleraine)
- Route 122: (Sandy – Gamlingay – Cambridge)
- Route 123: (Eaton Socon – Cambridge)
- Route 125: Darent Valley (Dartford) – this follows the route of the long distance path Darent Valley Path)
- Route 136: Ingrebourne Valley Connect2 scheme
- Route 137: Stifford Bridge and Purfleet, (following the route of the Mardyke Way (along the Mardyke (river))
- Route 141: Keelman's Way: Wylam – NCN 14 (along south bank of River Tyne)
- Route 151: Sleaford branch of NCN15
- Route 155: Morpeth
- Route 164: Pocklington - Hutton Cranswick and Kiplingcotes - Beverley. Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route and The Way of the Roses route.
- Route 165: Barnard Castle - Whitby. A branch of the W2W route (previously regional route 52)
- Route 166: Kirkham Abbey- Hunmanby. Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route.
- Route 167: Kirkham Abbey - Huggate. Part of the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route.
- Route 168: link south-east of Middlesbrough
- Route 169: Scunthorpe Ridgeway
- Route 172: Towpath of Royal Military Canal
- Route 174: Isle of Sheppey – 'Sheerness Way'
- Route 177: Maidstone – Ashford
- Route 178: Maidstone – Tonbridge
- Route 179: Around the Hoo Peninsula (also known as the Heron Trail)
- Route 195: Aberdeen – Aboyne
- Route 196: Pencaitland railway path (RR 73) east of Edinburgh
- Route 207: Devon: South Brent – Dartington
- Route 208: South London: Raynes Park – Morden
- Route 212: (Beddington Park, Sutton – South Norwood Country Park, Croydon)
- Route 221: Basingstoke Canal
- Route 222: Sussex Downs Link
- Route 223: Guildford – Chertsey
- Route 224: Farnham – Medstead
- Route 231: Isle of Wight
- Route 232: (Mitcham Common, Merton – Lloyd Park, Croydon)
- Route 235: Isle of Wight
- Route 236: Portsmouth – Lyndhurst
- Route 244: Two Tunnels Greenway, Bath
- Route 246: Totton – Romsey – Andover – Stockbridge – Kintbury
- Route 248: Honiton – Sidmouth
- Route 250: North Dorset Trailway
- Route 253: South Somerset Cycleway (RR41)
- Route 254: Wiltshire Cycleway
- Route 255: Wiltshire Cycleway links, Chippenham area
- Route 256: Ringwood – Wimborne Minster
- Route 264: Castle Cary – Keinton Mandeville
- Route 267: Bridport – Maiden Newton railway path
- Route 270: Devon Coast-to-Coast alternate braid
- Route 272: Devon: Ivybridge – Yelverton, also Ashburton and east
- Route 273: southern NCN3 braid near Holsworthy
- Route 274: Devon Coast-to-Coast alternate braid
- Route 275: North Devon coast (former RR)
- Route 276: North Devon coast (former RR)
- Route 277: North Devon coast (former RR)
- Route 278: Devon Coast-to-Coast Woolacombe braid
- Route 305: Bugle, Cornwall
- Route 326: NCN3 inland braid to Truro
- Route 334: south from Bristol
- Route 338: north from Taunton
- Route 341: Exeter – Crediton
- Route 344: NCN3 alternate braid to Bampton
- Route 403: North Wiltshire NCN4 braid
- Route 410: Avon Cycleway (Bristol Ring)
- Route 413: Evesham – Cheltenham NCN45 cut-off
- Route 416: Bristol – Yate
- Route 423: Cwmbran – Monmouth – Ross (former RR30 and Peregrine Path)
- Route 425: Docklands – Camberwell
- Route 426: Skenfirth – Kentchurch
- Route 436: Dulais Valley, South Wales
- Route 437: South Wales to Glanaman
- Route 438: South Wales to Glanaman
- Route 439: South Wales to Glanaman
- Route 440: Milford Haven
- 442: Cotswold Line Cycle Route: Worcester – Evesham – Oxford
- 446: Carmarthen – Llandysul
- 447: Cardiganshire to Newcastle Emlyn
- 448: Crymych – Cardigan
- 451: Nantwich – Crewe – Sandbach
- 455: Oswestry – Ellesmere – Whitchurch (former RR31)
- 461: Slough / Eton Dorney
- 465: Pontypool – Hafodyrynys (- Crumlin); (Aberbeeg -) Cwm – Beaufort
- 466: Valleys
- 467: Valleys
- 468: (Trethomas -) Pengam – Abertysswyg (-) Rhymney – Bute Town
- 469: Bargoed – (Fochriw – Rhymney)
- 475: Caerphilly – Senghenydd
- 476: Trelewis – Taff Bargoed
- 477: Edwardsville – Merthyr Tydfil
- 478: Abercynon – Llwydcoed
- 481: Salisbury Plain NCN45 braid
- 482: Chiseldon – Marlborough NCN45 braid
- 485: Fosse2 link to Daventry
- 492: Cwmbran – Brynmawr
- 523: Kenilworth – Balsall Common – Hampton-in-Arden
- 524: Nuneaton-Tamworth-Alrewas
- 525: North Warwickshire Cycleway (W) and Coventry link
- 526: North Warwickshire Cycleway (E)
- 533: Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
- 534: Sutton Coldfield Connect2 – Sutton Park to Castle Vale
- 535: Birmingham – Sutton Coldfield
- 536: Banbury – Towcester – Northampton – Thrapston
- 539: Northampton Norbital
- 544: Didcot – Wantage (former Regional Route 44)
- 547: south-east Peak District
- 548: Hartington – High Peak Trail
- 549: Etwall – Uttoxeter – Maniford Trail
- 550: Caldon Canal towpath
- 552: Newport – Market Drayton (former RR75)
- 554: Lichfield – Hednesford link
- 555: Stoke – Kidsgrove via Trent & Mersey Canal towpath
- 558: South Manchester
- 559: Caldon Canal Leek Branch – the Roaches
- 561: Warrington – St Helens – Skelmerdale
- 562: Runcorn – Widnes – St Helens – Wigan – Southport
- 566: Anglesey north coast
- 568: Wirral – Hawarden Bridge – Chester (former Regional Route 89)
- 573: Congleton – Northwich (former Regional Route 73)
- 576: Rickmansworth – Chesham – Wendover
- 577: Witney – Carterton – Cricklade
- 585: former RR55 Redditch – Birmingham, and canal towpath to city centre
- 622: Preston Guild Wheel (circular route)
- 627: Sheffield – Penistone – Kirkburton
- 633: Worthington – Ashby – Moira
- 636: Way of the Roses southern braid: Appletreewick – Knaresborough
- 638: Harrogate – Knaresborough, also known as the Beryl Burton cycleway
- 646: Carlton-le-Moorland, Lincolnshire
- 647: Lincoln – Worksop
- 648: Worksop area
- 656: Coxwold - near Osmotherly. The High Level Option of the White Rose route.
- 657: Easingwold - Upsall. Thirsk area loop
- 658: York northern city route
- 665: East Leeds – Tadcaster – Wetherby – York
- 668: north Leeds
- 672: Derby-Ilkeston greenway
- 674: Bluebell Way: Thurcroft – Woodsetts, link to Doncaster and Worksop
- 676: Mansfield
- 677: north Leeds (Roundhay Park)
- 680: Monsall Trail
- 681: Pennine Cycleway moorland route from Hebden Bridge
- 686: Pennine Cycleway military land route from Bellingham
- 688: Winterburn - Linton-on-Ouse. Way of the Roses central section
- 689: Huddersfield – Meltham
- 696: Airedale Greenway: Leeds and Liverpool Canal towpath Keighley – Shipley
- 697: Linesway Greenway: Castleford – Garforth
- 699: Huddersfield Narrow Canal east, and east from Dewsbury
- 715: Barnard Castle – Bishop Auckland (Walney 2 Wear alternative)
- 725: Great North Cycleway: Darlington – Newcastle – Blyth
- 753: West Kilbride – Largs – Gourock
- 754: Bowling – Clydebank – Kirkintilloch – Falkirk – Linlithgow – Edinburgh (Forth and Clyde Canal & Union Canal)
- 756: East Kilbride – Rutherglen – Glasgow – Kelvindale (- Bishopbriggs)
- 764: Clackmannan – Dunfermline
- 765: Stirling – Bridge of Allan
- 766: Star of Markinch – Glenrothes – Kirkcaldy
- 767: Alloa – Tillicoultry – Dollar
- 768: Tullibody – Alva (- Tillicoultry)
- 775: Milnathort – Perth – Lochearnhead
- 776: Newburgh – Auchtermuchty – Falkland
- 777: Newburgh – Newport-on-Tay
- 780: Hebridean Way: Vatersay – Barra – Eriskay – Uist – Berneray – Lewis and Harris
- 810: Liverpool – Ainsdale (former Regional Route 81) (out-of-zone number)
- 811: Valleys – Porth-Pontypridd (Rhondda Fach)
- 818: Llangurig NCN81 high level braid
- 819: Rhayader-Strata Florida southern braid
- 820: Llanwrtyd Wells – Strata Florida/NCN81
- 822: Aberaeron – Lampeter
- 825: Radnor Ring
- 862: Gellings Greenway: Kirkby – Knowsley (Liverpool)
- 881: Valleys (Rhondda Valley / Pontypridd – Maerdy)
- 882: Valleys (Rhondda Valley / Treorchy)
- 883: Valleys (Ogmore Valley)
- 884: Valleys (Garw Valley)
See also
- The National Byway: A non-Sustrans route, South West Scotland to South West England, 4,500 mile in total.
References
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