The X46 buses from York to Market Weighton (Wee-ton) have space for bikes.
This country lane (which happens to be NCN 1) has been designated a "40mph zone", despite being a normal country lane no different from any of the other lanes in the area. Drivers were remarkably deferential when I encountered them.
The road ahead (left-right, which happens to be NCN 1) has been designated a "40mph zone", despite being a normal country lane no different from any of the other lanes in the area.
The Humber Bridge from the river beach.
Check whether it is open for walking/cycling at:
https://www.humberbridge.co.uk/
The Humber Bridge
Check if it is open for walking / cycling at:
https://www.humberbridge.co.uk/
Covered cycle parking outside the Co-op, Hessle
Wonky sign for the Trans Pennine Trail, Southgate, Hessle
Prestongate, Hessle - No Cycling
Hessle, some racks in The Square
Swinegate, Hessle
There's a sign for cycle parking written as:
P🚲 In car park
which annoyed me because that I should be lower case.
Brough is pronounced like cough.
The former phone box in Millington (Yorkshire) is now a bike repair station - see https://e2e.bike/yorkshire-ridings/places/millington-pump-up-the-volume/
The former phone box in Millington (Yorkshire) is now a bike repair station - see https://e2e.bike/yorkshire-ridings/places/millington-pump-up-the-volume/
Marker and info board at the west end of the Trans Pennine Trail, Hornsea
Why is the Humber Bridge closed to bikes? The reasons for banning walkers and cyclists are sensitive, but we're asking for clarification over this decision which requires a 60-mile detour for cyclists and walkers to cross the estuary.
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Excellent practice, making it clear the roadworks at Hagg [not Haggs] Bridge only block it to motor vehicles. Until this appeared cyclists had to go on for half a mile hoping they'd get through.
Excellent practice, making it clear the roadworks at Hagg Bridge only block it to motor vehicles.
The X46 bus from York to Hull via Market Weighton now carries two bikes (no extra charge).
I think the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crosses Snaith bridge on the carriageway of the A1041, but there's nothing to stop you using the footways on either side.
Route signs at Snaith station for the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).
Short off-road cycleway to wait before turning right on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).
The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) turns west here (behind the camera) - but it would be possible to turn east for a .much shorter ride in to Snaith, at least partly on a shared-use footway.
Shared-use footway on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).
The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) turns left here - but it would be possible to turn right for a .much shorter ride in to Snaith, at least partly on a shared-use footway.
Shared-use footway on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).
Shared-use path on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).
The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation.
Could the footpath by the Aire and Calder Navigation be improved for cycling?
The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62). crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation.
Picture of a man on a bicycle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_William_Elwell
The Hornsea rail-trail is rather bumpy these days, but the Holderness countryside you get to enjoy is totally worth it.
The end of the road in Hornsea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_Pennine_Trail
Route sign on NCN route 65
End of shared-use section of NCN route 65
Blocking NCN route 65 with parked cars seems quite normal in the Hull suburbs
Dangerous crossing of the A15/A63 connection on NCN route 65
Rather narrow shared-use route beside the A15 for NCN route 65
Shared use on NCN route 65 around the A15 roundabout, Ferriby
The shared-use path on NCN route 65 doesn't work because people visiting the old folks' home just park their cars on it.
Shared use on NCN route 65
Humber Bridge - not by the seemingly obvious route to the left but on the far ('wrong') side of the road.
No Cycling sign, in principle, but cars can use this road?
Segregated route into Hull
Segregated cycleway on the east side of the A1079 from Hull to the bypass
End of cycleway on this side of the A1079 into Hull
Crossing of the A1079 Hull bypass
Crossing of the A1079 Hull bypass
Wrong - for Beverley etc you need to cross the road to the shared-use path on the east side of the A1174
End of cycleway - to go to Beverley you need to be on the east side of the A1174
Mystery sign - why you would want a sign to Hull when cycling north away from Hull, and where the crossing is meant to be, are both unclear.
Segregated cycleway by the A1033 Hull bypass
This is wrong - cyclists for thos destinations should stay on the shared-use path straight ahead
Shared-use path from Hull to Beverley
Just another Cyclists Dismount sign, when what is needed is an indication that the cycle route switches to the other side of the road here.
Just another Cyclists Dismount sign, when what is needed is an indication that the cycle route switches to the other side of the road here.
Cycle route crossing the garden centre entry
Segregated route past the garden centre
Good obvious cycle parking at this garden centre
Shared-use path from Hull to Beverley
Shared-use path from Hull to Beverley, and alternative route left to NCN routes 1 and 66
This is a bit odd when the route to the right is a shared-use path all the way to Beverley
Road, lay-by and green cycleway
Shared-use path from Beverley to Hull
Shared-use path crossing side road
Very little motor traffic on Beverley's new southern bypass; there's a shared-use path in the far side.
Crossing of new southern bypass, Beverley
Shared-use path around new roundabout on the southern edge of Beverley - no route signs for cyclists or pedestrians
Shared-use path on the southern edge of Beverley
Short section of shared-use path entering Beverley from the south - surprisingly poor provision on this side of town.
End of shared-use route in south Beverley
Right turn lane to zebra crossing on NCN route 164 leaving Beverley
Zebra crossing (Cyclists Dismount) on NCN route 164 entering Beverley
NCN route 164 entering Beverley
NCN route 164 entering Beverley - good quality
Link from NCN route 164 in Beverley
Crossing on NCN route 164 entering Beverley
NCN route 164 leaving Beverley
Road crossing on NCN route 164 leaving Beverley
Crossing on NCN route 164 entering Beverley
Route sign on NCN164 entering Beverley
Turn right here on NCN route 164 entering Beverley
End of shared-use path enterng Beverley
Shared-use path in Westood Pasture, Beverley
Westwood Pasture, Beverley - no cycling on the pastures, and beware cows crossing!
Route sign on NCN route 164 west from Beverley - cross the road here
National Byway sign out of Beverley
Traffic-free housing, Beverley
Bikes at St Mary's church, Beverley
Road closure with no facilities for cycling.
Cut-through and cycle parking, Beverley