The cycle route to the central Letchworth shopping area turns right, but you could just as easily take the path to the left.
Segregated path to the central Letchworth shopping area
Crossing to the cycle route to the central Letchworth shopping area
Refuge for cyclists waiting to turn right to the central Letchworth shopping area
NCN route 12 across Norton Common, Letchworth
Start of short shared-use section of NCN route 12 heading south into Letchworth
End of short shared-use section of NCN route 12
Modal filter where NCN route 12 turns left to head north from Letchworth
NCN route 12 cross the road here and turns left (and then right)
NCN route 12 turning right to leave Letchworth
NCN route 12 crossing Wilbury Road to Norton Common, Letchworth
NCN route 12 across Norton Common, Letchworth
NCN route 12 across Norton Common, Letchworth
Link to NCN route 12 across Norton Common, Letchworth
Fairly useless modal filter and cut-through in Letchworth
NCN route 12 south from central Letchworth
Short stretch of shared-use footway west from Letchworth station
NCN route 12 crosses both carriageways and turns left towards Letchworth station
Link west from NCN route 12 in Letchworth
NCN route 12 on a shared-use path in Letchworth (and a cyclist on the road)
NCN route 12 on a shared-use path past a bus-stop.
NCN route 12 crosses Broadway and takes the shared-use footway to central Letchworth
Start of shared-use path to the crossing over the A505 on NCN route 12 south from Letchworth (and a cycle stand at a closed shop).
End of shared-use route, apparently, on NCN route 12 south from Letchworth
Start of shared-use path into central Letchworth
The cycle route from Hitchin to Letchworth turns left off the A505 (unsigned) and rejoins the carriageway.
Shared-use path with Cyclists Dismount sign - the route goes past the bus stop and crosses the road at the Toucan crossing.
End of the route past Sainsbury's, Hitchin
Route past Sainsbury's, Hitchin - no link to the cycleway across the stream.
Route past Sainsbury's, Hitchin
Route past Sainsbury's, Hitchin
One side of Hitchin's Market Place is a cycle route
No Motor Vehicles in Hitchin churchyard (except for loading) and a traffic-free road alongside.
Start of byway from central Hitchin to the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve
Link from the byway between central Hitchin and the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve
Start of byway to central Hitchin
Start of byway to the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Hitchin
Byway from the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve to Hitchin (and parallel footpath to the right).
Byway past the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Hitchin
Link from the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Hitchin
Cycle route through the Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Hitchin
Convenient service road parallel to the A600 Bedford Road, and crossing to a path with a No Cycling sign (although OpenCycleMap shows it as a cycle route).
End of the paved bridleway past Hitchin Rugby Club to Bedford Road
Paved bridleway past Hitchin Rugby Club to Bedford Road
Northern exit from Ransom's Recreation Ground, Hitchin
Routes at the north end of Ransom's Recreation Ground, Hitchin
The route through Ransom's Recreation Ground, Hitchin
Narrow start of the route through Ransom's Recreation Ground, Hitchin
Crossing from the Ransom's Recreation Ground, Hitchin
Left-turn cycle lane - not so much for access to Dacre Road, but for the crossing to Ransom's Recreation Ground
Some minor rat-running has been blocked by making the east side of this junction cycles-only.
Paved cut-through towards Baldock station
Paved cut-through from Baldock station
NCN route 12 heading north from Stevenage
NCN route 12 heading north from Stevenage
NCN 12 heading south to Stevenage
NCN route 12 heading north from Stevenage.
Segregated route from the cycle parking at Hitchin station
Cyclable route through a decrepit industrial area in Royston.
Cycle route under the railway at Letchworth
The cycleable route swings right into Letchworth while a footpath continues by the railway.
The Letchworth Garden City Greenway - as at #46314, the cycling symbol seems to have been removed
Shared-use path on one side only of the Hitchin-Letchworth road
Public footpath, part of the Letchworth Garden City Greenway and so possibly a permissive cycle path - certainly used by cyclists!
Shared-use path on one side of the Hitchin-Letchworth road, with no indication of where it starts (and rail-replacement bus)
Links to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Link to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Link to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Links to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Link to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Links to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
The new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Link to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Link to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Access to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Road crossing to the new underpass beneath the railway at Royston - a major Sustrans Connect2 project funded by the Lottery
Royston - cycleway around roundabout
Bridleway and 'Road Used as Public Path' ahead - bizarre designation!
Bridleway to Barkway leaving Reed
Bridleway from Barkway to Reed
Bridleway from Reed entering Barkway
View south along NCN12 Great North Way. Section here is a roughly surfaced bridleway, so not suitable for road bikes with fragile tyres. Further south it narrows to a field path width.
Cycle track alongside the A10 (crossing the A505 from Royston).
Paths give good permeability to the estates of northeastern Royston, but there's no actual link to the road.
Cut-through from the station to the estates of north-east Royston.
Cut-through from the estates of north-east Royston toward the station.
Cut-through from the station to the estates of north-east Royston.
The descent to Royston on the Icknield Way path.
Two logs designed to deter motorbikes from using the Icknield Way path.
The Icknield Way footpath continues to the left, but cyclists should follow the farm track to the right.
The Iclnield Way Path - the surface isn't always this good, alas.
Shared-use footway on one side of the A10, Reed