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blackrat

Senior Member
I needed to get out this morning after having a bad case of the blues all weekend.

The plan was to catch the train to Exeter St Davids, cycle the 35km to Tiverton Parkway where is catch the train back to Taunton, and that's what I did.

I'm always interested in the 1.5km ride to the station during the school run. Lots of dodgy u-turns and pushy driving but nothing that made me feel unsafe. There were plenty of other people on bikes, do that helps.

Cycle.travel guided me out of Exeter on a great route - thanks! I was using my £60 sim-less phone for navigation as usual. I'm coming up to 3 years using it in all conditions without a problem.

The next part of the route was unpleasant riding on footpaths now redesignated as shared paths alongside busy roads.

Eventually I turned off onto typically lumpy Devon lanes. Great!

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I was delighted to find the Willand cycleway, a great little piece of active travel infrastructure.

I didn't find a good mood or rhythm today, but that was my mood, not the weather, trains or other people.

The next part of the route was unpleasant riding on footpaths now redesignated as shared paths alongside busy roads.
I find this is one of the drawbacks of using CycleTravel. Their algorithms put cyclists on shared paths and useless cycleways all too often. That app needs to be used with caution.
 

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
The next part of the route was unpleasant riding on footpaths now redesignated as shared paths alongside busy roads.
I find this is one of the drawbacks of using CycleTravel. Their algorithms put cyclists on shared paths and useless cycleways all too often. That app needs to be used with caution.

I'll come to cycle.travel's defence. It has never once put me on a route that felt dangerous. For me that's a huge plus over the likes of Google, for example.

I'm not going to blame a free app for sub optimal cycling infrastructure!
 

blackrat

Senior Member
I'll come to cycle.travel's defence. It has never once put me on a route that felt dangerous. For me that's a huge plus over the likes of Google, for example.

I'm not going to blame a free app for sub optimal cycling infrastructure!

I'm not going to blame a free app for sub optimal cycling infrastructure!

As much as I question CycleTravel's selection of paths and cycleways, the only reason it is free is because other people step up and pay for a subscription.
 

blackrat

Senior Member
It certainly works very well in my local area, which was a pleasant surprise.

As I understand it, because of many European country's far superior cycling infrastructure, shared paths, cycle ways and such are actually preferable to cycling on many of the roads. And since CycleTravel's routing uses many of them, it works well there but not in Britain.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Photo Winner
Location
Hamtun
Nice circuit of Hamtun this afternoon. I had a few chires to do at daughter's house on the way round so worked out well..

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I decided to ride anticlockwise so I didn't get the headwind on the raised Washlands path from Brackmills to Riverside..

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Love the Aubretia at this time of the year.

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Around 17 miles & quite warm when I got back home 🏡
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Any app at all requires the application of your brain. If you just let an app choose your whole route then you'll end up with whatever that app thinks the average cyclist wants. If you exactly match the app's view of average then great, but you probably don't. So you should double check what it's suggesting. Think of the app's suggestion as a first draft. Have a look at the map, are there interesting detours you could make? Is the app doing anything a bit weird/ silly/ undesirable (They all can do that). Get fine tuning.
 

tarric

Veteran
Location
Scotland
Been busy moving around the last few days, so two days ago it was a hike not a bike to the 516 Arouca bridge via the Pavia pathway, luckily for me only around half of the path is currently open. So only about 8km there and back which is not to bad it's the more than 1000 steps up and another 1000 down that's the killer.
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So yesterday was supposed to be a gentle 25km ride along the Douro valley, I took the short steep route to the Miradouro Torguiano but decided against coming back that way as it was quite steep and cobbled (the cobbles in the picture are similar to the cobbles on the climb just in better condition as they don't have traffic on them) so I took the longer asphalt road decent back down. So today I'm sitting with my feet up and enjoying a few cold ciders in the sun.

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P.S. I wrote this a couple of days ago, I just forgot to hit post.
 

blackrat

Senior Member
I could resort to the American conglomerate to find out, but I thought it would be better if you said; where in the world is that and who in their right mind would ever traverse that bridge!!!
 
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