Glow worm
Legendary Member
- Location
- Near Newmarket
Does the city boundaries of Cambridge reach out a fair way beyond what the natural boundaries are? Is that one reason why they exist? I've noticed before that Cambridge's cycle paths on the opencyclemap go out a fair way outside the built up areas versus other cities not just in one or two lucky places but in more or less every direction. Most other cities just don't have cyclepaths for this type of road. Infact here there's just one cycle path running along such a road inside the city for any length, a whole one with three other roads with shorter sections, that's it!
Yes this path is Sustrans route 51 and is totally segregated from Cambridge Airport to a place called Bottisham which must be 5 miles or so. There's a further mile 3 mile stretch largely segregated to Swffham Prior. I don't know where you are but Cambridge commuters are lucky (if you like cycle paths that is!) as there are several in many directions going well beyond the city's boundary as you say. There's my path heading NE, also heading N, there's the river path that's even longer. There's one heading west I'm not so familiar with, and then 2 heading south- one through Granchester Meadows. They are all wide enough for peds and other bikes to pass and luckily my experience is that they are mostly free of crap like broken glass.