People all over Scotland can now set off on an active day of exploration from their own doorstep with a series of free booklets on the National Cycle Network.
The four booklets, published by sustainable transport charity Sustrans, which co-ordinates the network, include suggestions for short rides and walks along the network’s traffic-free railway paths, canal towpaths, coastline and woodland, as well as various sights to see along the way from castles to kingfishers.
Sustrans’ National Cycle Network Development Manager in Scotland Katherine Taylor said: “Most people live within a mile of the National Cycle Network and these maps show how easy it is for us all to get out and enjoy our local surroundings.
“There are plenty of traffic-free routes throughout Scotland which are great for a walk or for cyclists of all abilities.”
They cover Edinburgh, Fife, Central and Borders; Glasgow and Ayrshire; the Central Highlands, Argyll and the Trossachs; as well as the Tay Estuary to Moray.
Katherine added: “An entire day of free activities can e planned with these maps, so it can also be a great way of keeping children entertained during the long summer holidays.”
For copies of the free maps telephone Sustrans in Scotland on 0131 5398122 or the Sustrans information line on 0845 1130065. They are also available from tourist information centres, cycle shops, leisure centres and hotel receptions.
To find out more about Sustrans visit: www.sustrans.org
Of course ... but the current logic seems to favour "I have bought it so therefore it is my right to use it. If I'm not supposed to it shouldn't...
Paddington Harrow Road crash leaves two seriously injured...
He pays all the tax that the state he lives in requires of him.
£ 😱
The SaddlePod looks nice, but if you're in the UK by the time you've paid shipping ($31) and import duty (who knows where we'll be with that come...
I've had (past tense is deliberate) 3 of these over the past 5 years. I'm back here researching for a replacement as my last one broke last week. I...
Cat Smith MP 2nd from left
And the next time - plead sympathy for your addiction, caused by trauma from your previous "accident"...
Butyric Acid... was the most disgusting thing I have ever smelt in the lab...
Even a stopped clock, etc, etc...