The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 50 kilometres of the centre of Praha.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
Sale Trafford near Manchester Kenyon Road at the back of Sale High School. Kissing Gate compromising walking and wheeling for a route avoiding main roads.
Ashton on Mersey Trafford near Manchester. The pavements are so bad in this village that people who want to wheel use the much smoother road. Drivers show little respect blocking the route and a second before this photo the driver opened … [more]
Sale West Trafford near Manchester . Ascot Avenue Flats 3 bicycles parked to a plastic drain pipe. There's plenty of car parking spaces but no secure cycle parking. A large persentage of residents do not own a car and yet very little or … [more]
Springfield Primary School Sale Trafford near Manchester . Outside mural depicting the canal a narrow boat and someone cycling on the canal path
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] This scarecrow and equipment tickled … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] I thought this scarecrow design was … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] Context: #193503. Other image this … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] The squid was the most colourful … [more]
[Image taken 30.4.23] Scout Hut, York Road, Haxby. One of the mum’s made scarecrow biscuits for the Festival (www.hwmc.org.uk/scarecrows). She said she found the mould on the net. She thought it had likely been 3D printed to order. She made … [more]
Bird sculptures where First Terrace meets Second Terrace and the turn off to The Lane at Sunderland Point.
The lovingly tended grave of a West Indies slave boy who died shortly after arriving at Sunderland Point in the 18th century. Read the moving inscription before re-tracing your tracks.
View of the Horizon Line Chamber by Chris Drury with the bird hide just beyond from the footpath on the west side of Sunderland Point. Take a peek inside and enjoy the camera obscura.
View of the bird hide from the footpath on the west side of Sunderland Point. You might see wading birds on the mudflats from here including curlew, oystercatcher or redshank.
First Terrace on Sunderland Point, a section of the Tramper-friendly all-ability trail around the Point with far reaching views across the Lune Estuary.
Fachada del comercio de nombre Novadades Nora, ubicado en el Cerrito, en la ciudad de Santiago de Querétaro, Qro, México. Fotografía usada para ilustrar el elemento en Openstreetmap.
A new train between Braşov and Bucureşti (Bucharest), Romania - awkward vertical hanging spaces for bikes, doubling as space for skis in winter.
A good view of the Vulcan bomber at the North East Transport museum. With the Nissan wind farm and then Penshaw monument in the distance
Tricycle by Michael Craig-Martin, at the Foundling Museum, London - referring to themes of loneliness and abandonment.
[Image taken 19.3.22] The Hound Lounge, New Earswick, Huntington/York. Doggy teats. There are also doggy grooming products. Coffee and cakes make humans feel welcome, too. Context and links: #180366.
Gwen (Darwin) Raverat's Cambridge classic 'Period Piece' has wonderful descriptions of the early days of cycling.
Gwen (Darwin) Raverat's Cambridge classic 'Period Piece' has wonderful descriptions of the early days of cycling.
[Image taken 11.1.22] York: Marygate Lane junction with Railway Walk (to the right). The tunnel to Bootham Terrace under the York-Scarborough rail line is behind the camera position. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Steps (with cycle … [more]
Interesting story about Portugal's bike industry, based in Agueda - www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59386433
Sign warning of "non-stopping buses", which gives the impression that this is a railway line with trains that take half a mile to stop, rather than a busway on which buses move at normal road speeds and which can stop within the standard … [more]
[Image taken 23.8.21] Roundabout, Haxby Road/Haley's Terrace, York. The entrance to Yearsley Pool. Shared use perhaps in recognition of the acute angle of the access and the fact it's immediately off the roundabout (see also: #173606). … [more]
[Image taken 23.7.21] Londis, Haxby Road junction with White Cross Road, York. The space for moving/manoeuvring here is very limited. There is a lot of street furniture in a very compact space. It includes a post box, two Sheffields (cycle … [more]
[Image taken 25.6.21] Hall Ings, Bradford. The premises of Bradford Capital of Cycling see also: #170654, #170655.
Cycling through the Longleat Estate is free of charge, but if you try cycling through the Lions' enclosure it could cost you an ...
[Image taken 28.5.21] 'ATaxis' incised into (at least two sides of) this stone. I spotted it when revisiting the cycle facility: #165640. I was told: A-Team Taxis was on this site - 1 Mill Lane - before the building was demolished: … [more]
Segregated cycleway crossing the Transrapid maglev test track in the Emsland, here the northern loop at Dörpen. This publicly funded development started in the 1980s, but was a commercial failure. Siemens has built only one 30.5 km (18.95 … [more]
Paths across fields from Adin Avenue, Shuttlewood towards Markham Vale. Direct off road route to the industrial estate from a nearby village.
Looking towards where the old railway sidings were at Seymour, taken on the River Doe Lea flood bank off Seymour Link Road
Entrance to Birch Hill Plantation, off Mansfield Road. Taken from Poulterwell Lane, that leads to Palterton.
Basil Brown (played by Ralph Fiennes) does a lot of cycling across Suffolk in 'The Dig' (actually from Rickinghall near Diss to Sutton Hoo).
Old railway line at Staveley that runs from Poolsbrook (Seymour Junction) under TPT to current canal
Path that leads from Doe Lea /Bramley Vale up the side of the dual carriageway and under the J29 subway towards Heath
Anywhere else in the Netherlands this would be full of cycle parking - but Amsterdam's central square has other uses.
How many of you had noticed there were at least 4 bikes painted on this wall? I hadn't. May try for a better photo when lockdown is over. Hard to get a good picture of this wall through the railings. ETA: the wall is blank now as the … [more]
Ashton on Mersey Trafford nr Manchester view from footbridge with steps. United Utilities sewage works. Those covers over the treatment beds are they solar panels as well ? Should /could they be ?