Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
Re: Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
You mentioned road closures in the OP. Is there a national network you can check? That would be very helpful.
Re: Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
In Scotland you can check out https://www.roadworksscotland.org/geocycle wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 9:22pm You mentioned road closures in the OP. Is there a national network you can check? That would be very helpful.
It’s very rare that cyclists can’t through.
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E2E info
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
Re: Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
Thanks, that’s helpful for Scotland. As far as I’m aware it is at LA level in England which requires some local knowledge. The description is also highly variable and often hard to interpret even if you know the area. It would be really useful to at least have an indication if pedestrians can pass, meaning cyclists could at least dismount. 9 times out of 10 you can cycle through, just occasionally you come to a bridge down and a long detour.Paulatic wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 9:26pmIn Scotland you can check out https://www.roadworksscotland.org/geocycle wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 9:22pm You mentioned road closures in the OP. Is there a national network you can check? That would be very helpful.
It’s very rare that cyclists can’t through.
Re: Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
This is very popular amongst riders I know (and has worked well for me, so far):
https://one.network/
https://one.network/
Re: Ueful Tips for LEJOG, feel free to add your own
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Camp in a scrapyard? Why not!
Camp in a scrapyard? Why not!