Bath & North East Somerset Council in partnership with neighbouring Councils, have produced cycle maps and guides to help cyclists to plan their journeys and find the best routes around the South West. The map pictured below, which covers cycle routes in the Bath and North East Somerset area have proved popular with cyclists, and are available free of charge from local libraries and most Council Offices.
Maps for the Avon Cycleway and The Bristol & Bath Railway Path are also available, free of charge, from local libraries and most Council Offices.
Previews of cycle maps and further information on cycle routes in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, including The Bristol & Bath Railway Path can also be found on the Better By Bike website
Please note, due to the detail necessary in these cycle maps, many of them are not suitable for printing, but hard copies are available free from most Bath & North East Somerset Council Offices, and from local libraries.
In December 2007, the Two Tunnels project was successful at gaining a portion of £50 million of Lottery funding to create new cycle routes in Bath, and thanks to the votes of local people, was successfully awarded £1million.
The Two Tunnels project is part of a national initiative Connect2, which has been developed by sustainable transport charity Sustrans. Once complete, the project will see hundreds of miles of walking and cycling routes spring up around the UK – providing extra bridges, extra links - improving travel and reducing our carbon footprint.
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For further information (including information about the Cycling in Bath & Beyond package of five weather-proof map routes) please contact the Tourist Information Centre:
By phone: On 0906-7112000 (please note that this service costs 50p a minute)
E-mail: Tourism@bathnes.gov.uk
Website: Visitbath.co.uk
Or access the Better By Bike website: www.betterbybike.info
For information about local NCN (National Cycle Network) routes, please contact Sustrans