National Cycle Route 6

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National Cycle Route 6 (or NCR 6) is a route of the National Cycle Network, running from London to the Lake District.

Route

Parts of the route are currently incomplete and some sections follow other routes.[1]

London to Milton Keynes

the Ebury Way just outside Rickmansworth

The proposed route is to begin in central London, running from

Chiltern Cycleway.[2] It then progresses along the River Lea via Luton, along the Sewell Greenway before joining the road network to reach Leighton Buzzard. At this point it re-joins the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Branch) to Milton Keynes.[1]

Milton Keynes

The Milton Keynes cycleway network
. NCR routes 6 and 51 are highlighted in red. (Openstreetmap.org)

Route 6 enters Milton Keynes from the south following the

Milton Keynes Urban Area for the rural villages of Castlethorpe and Hanslope before crossing into Northamptonshire
.

Milton Keynes to Derby

Route 6 between Milton Keynes and Derby is the core section of the Sustrans route of the South Midlands.[3] After passing through Northampton the route follows the Brampton Valley Way for 14 miles (23 km) to Market Harborough, first opened in 1993 it is one of the longest railway paths in the country[4] and uses two long tunnels.[5] From Market Harborough the route uses the towpath of the Grand Union Canal to reach Foxton Locks from where it is on street to south Leicester. Using the River Soar towpath the route passes south to north through the city. On reaching Watermead Country Park[6] the route returns to the streets to pass through Loughborough and on to Worthington. From here the 13 miles (21 km) to Derby follow the Cloud Trail and Derby Canal Path.[7]

Derby to Castleton

From Derby the route heads east through

Ladybower reservoir to reach Castleton.[9]

Castleton to Reddish

Castleton | Reddish

The route between Castleton and Reddish has yet to be decided.

Reddish to Preston via Manchester

From Reddish, National Route 6 enters Manchester via the

Fallowfield Loop. Passing through Whalley Range and Manchester city centre it then follows part of the Irwell Sculpture Trail as it runs through Drinkwater Park and north towards Bury, following old railways through Radcliffe
.

North of Bury the old railway to Tottington is followed and then on road to Ramsbottom. There are then old railway and road sections through Haslingden and Accrington where route 6 joins the towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. This takes the cycle path into Blackburn. The route then goes through the city to Witton Country Park. This section ends at Pleasington Station.

There is no signed route between Pleasington and Preston.

Preston to Keswick

NCN6 heads north east out of Preston and then via country lanes north to Galgate and then west to near Glasson Dock. An old railway line and off-road cycle paths lead to Lancaster. The Lune Millennium Bridge takes the route over the River Lune. Route 6 then follows the towpath of the Lancaster Canal to Carnforth. Country lanes lead the route via Milnthorpe to Kendal.

North of Kendal more country lanes lead to Staveley and then a cycle path alongside the busy A591 trunk road to the outskirts of Windermere. A busy road down to Bowness on Windermere is followed by a short off-road path to the car ferry across Windermere to the west side of the lake.

Gravel surfaced tracks and paths up the west side of Windermere via Wray Castle bring the cyclist to Ambleside. Here route 6 then takes the back road and off-road gravel cycle paths next to the River Rothay via Rydal Water and Grasmere to Grasmere village.

Unsigned country lanes north of the village can be used to reach Town Head on the A591, the major trunk road through the Lake District. There is a two mile gap here before NCN6 restarts at Dunmail Raise.

From Dunmail Raise there is an off-road path to the quiet road around the west side of Thirlmere. The route crosses the A591 at Legburthwaite and then is on road along the B5322 to Threlkeld, where route 6 ends at a T junction with route 71. To reach Keswick the suggested route is to turn west at Wanthwaite Bridge and follow lanes via Castlerigg Stone Circle and then down into Keswick at Chestnut Hill. A flatter but longer route is to head north to Threlked and then follow route 71 using the old railway through the scenic River Greta gorge to the old Keswick railway station and thence the town centre.

Related NCN routes

Route 6 meets the following routes:

Route 6 between Derby and Sheffield is part of the Derby to York cycle route[10] along with:

Route 6 between Sheffield and Rother Valley is part of the Trans Pennine Trail (Central)[11] along with:

References

  1. ^ a b "National Route 6". Sustrans. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Chilterns Cycleway Section 15 Whitwell to Harpenden" (PDF). Chilterns AONB. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  3. ^ "South Midlands - Map". Sustrans. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Brampton Valley Way - Map". Sustrans. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Brampton Valley Way" (PDF). Sustrans. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Leicester to Loughborough Cycle Route". Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Derby Canal Path and the Cloud Trail - Map". Sustrans. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
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  10. ^ "Derby to York - Map". Sustrans. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Trans Pennine Trail (Central) - Map". Sustrans. Retrieved 4 September 2018.

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