presta
Legendary Member
If I'm passing through a new town on a cycle tour I want to go where everyone else is, and see the town centre(*), not get diverted down the back of the sewage works and along between a housing estate and a car park.
The nearest I come to using cycle paths voluntarily is canal towpaths and disused railways, I quite like those. I've been known to go out of my way for the Tissington Trail, High Peak Trail, Manifold Way, Monsal Trail, etc, and the Rochdale canal makes a quite a picturesque alternative to some of the Manchester traffic if you're trying to get from the Peak to the Dales. The Kennet & Avon between Bath & Trowbridge (or Devizes) is very good, too.
* I once decided to avoid Swindon town centre because I wasn't in the mood, and opted for a nice quiet B road that skirts the northern edge of town. That 'nice quiet B road' turned out to be a six lane dual carriageway past miles and miles of newly developed housing estates, retail parks, and industrial estates.
The nearest I come to using cycle paths voluntarily is canal towpaths and disused railways, I quite like those. I've been known to go out of my way for the Tissington Trail, High Peak Trail, Manifold Way, Monsal Trail, etc, and the Rochdale canal makes a quite a picturesque alternative to some of the Manchester traffic if you're trying to get from the Peak to the Dales. The Kennet & Avon between Bath & Trowbridge (or Devizes) is very good, too.
* I once decided to avoid Swindon town centre because I wasn't in the mood, and opted for a nice quiet B road that skirts the northern edge of town. That 'nice quiet B road' turned out to be a six lane dual carriageway past miles and miles of newly developed housing estates, retail parks, and industrial estates.
