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The route heads up to follow a [[Gravesend West Line|dismantled railway]] route to [[Northfleet]]. It passes [[Northfleet Urban Country Park]] and towards the [[Ebbsfleet International railway station]] before taking the A2260 (passing over [[High Speed 1]] line). The route follows the A2 Dual Carriageway for a short section (off road) before taking the A296 towards [[Bluewater (shopping centre)]].
The route heads up to follow a [[Gravesend West Line|dismantled railway]] route to [[Northfleet]]. It passes [[Northfleet Urban Country Park]] and towards the [[Ebbsfleet International railway station]] before taking the A2260 (passing over [[High Speed 1]] line). The route follows the A2 Dual Carriageway for a short section (off road) before taking the A296 towards [[Bluewater (shopping centre)]].


The off-road) route follows the old roman road [[Watling Stree]] up to the Fleetdowns suburb of Dartford. The route heads along Princes Road and Fleet Road. It passes over the A282 (part of the [[M25 motorway|M25]] heading towards the [[Dartford Tunnel]] and [[Dartford Bridge]]). Then heads to Dartford town centre.
The (off-road) route follows the old roman road [[Watling Street]] to the Fleetdowns suburb of Dartford. The route heads along Princes Road and Fleet Road. It passes over the A282 (part of the [[M25 motorway|M25]] heading towards the [[Dartford Crossing]]). The route then heads to Dartford town centre.

It passes under the railway line (Dartford to Gravesend) and takes the A2026 road towards [[Crayford]]. After crossing the [[River Cray]], it joins with the [[London Loop]] to head to the River Thames again. It then becomes the River Thames Path, from Crayford Ness to [[Erith]], [[Thamesmead]], [[Woolwich]] and [[Greenwich]].


===Isle of Dogs to Colchester===
===Isle of Dogs to Colchester===

Revision as of 18:43, 3 December 2013

National Cycle Route 1 (or NCR 1) is a route of the United Kingdom National Cycle Network, running from Dover to Shetland.

Route

Dover to Canterbury

Dover | Deal | Sandwich | Canterbury

Links with National Cycle Route 2, Regional route 16, and Regional route 17 in Dover. Leaves Dover passing Dover Castle. South Foreland Lighthouse is visible from the route. Mostly traffic-free along the east coast from Kingsdown to Deal, passing Walmer Castle and Deal Castle. Follows toll road (free to cyclists) through the Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club to the town of Sandwich. In Sandwich the route links with Regional route 15.

Shortly after leaving Sandwich the route passes Richborough Castle, then follows quiet country roads between some of Kent's orchards. The route passes through the villages of Westmarsh, Elmstone, Preston. The route the passes through the town of Fordwich, then traffic-free into the city of Canterbury. At Canterbury the route links with Regional route 16 again, and with National Cycle Route 18.

Canterbury to Sittingbourne

Canterbury | Whitstable | Faversham | Sittingbourne

From Canterbury the route follows the traffic-free Crab and Winkle Way (which part-follows the route of the former Canterbury and Whitstable Railway) to Whitstable. The route then heads West across Graveney Marsh, through the village of Graveney to the town of Faversham.

Following Faversham the route passes between more orchards then through the village of Conyer and beside Swale Marina towards the town of Sittingbourne. In Sittingbourne the route mainly follows cycle paths and shared-use footpaths beside the road.

Sittingbourne to the Isle of Dogs

Sittingbourne | Rochester | Gravesend | Dartford | Isle of Dogs

The route leaves Sittingbourne via a bridge over the A249 dual-carriageway.A spur of NCN 1 heads North through the village of Iwade and on to Minster and Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey. The main route heads West towards the village of Newington, and from there on to Rainham in the Medway towns.

At Lower Rainham the route heads into Riverside Country Park and follows traffic-free paths beside the River Medway. It then joins a cycle path beside the main road, before joining a quiet path again beside the river at The Strand. Following The Strand the route once again joins a cycle path beside the main road, heading towards Chatham Historic Dockyard.

Following the NCN1 through Rochester the route uses a cycle lane in the road. It then links with National Cycle Route 17 towards Maidstone before crossing the Medway using a cycle path beside the road on a bridge into Strood. Rochester Castle is accessible via a short cycle along NCR 17 The route then heads to Upper Upnor using a mixture of quiet roads, footpaths, and cycle paths. It passes Upnor Castle here.

At the turning on to the A228 and just arriving in the village of Higham there are links to the Regional route 18 (The Heron Trail) on the Hoo Peninsula. On the approach to Gravesend, the route runs beside the Thames and Medway Canal.

It then passes through the town of Gravesend, close to the Thames and following the Saxon Shore footpath route as well. The route heads up to follow a dismantled railway route to Northfleet. It passes Northfleet Urban Country Park and towards the Ebbsfleet International railway station before taking the A2260 (passing over High Speed 1 line). The route follows the A2 Dual Carriageway for a short section (off road) before taking the A296 towards Bluewater (shopping centre).

The (off-road) route follows the old roman road Watling Street to the Fleetdowns suburb of Dartford. The route heads along Princes Road and Fleet Road. It passes over the A282 (part of the M25 heading towards the Dartford Crossing). The route then heads to Dartford town centre.

It passes under the railway line (Dartford to Gravesend) and takes the A2026 road towards Crayford. After crossing the River Cray, it joins with the London Loop to head to the River Thames again. It then becomes the River Thames Path, from Crayford Ness to Erith, Thamesmead, Woolwich and Greenwich.

Isle of Dogs to Colchester

Stratford | Cheshunt | Harlow | Chelmsford | Witham | Maldon

Links with the proposed cycle route NCR 13 at Chelmsford, the proposed NCR 16 route at Witham. It also connects with NCR 51 heading east at Colchester for access to Harwich International Port and the Regional route 41 coastal route via Felixstowe.

Colchester to Norwich

Colchester | Ipswich | Woodbridge | Framlingham | Halesworth | Beccles | Norwich

From Colchester take NCR 51 to Harwich International Port or continue to Ipswich along minor roads. Note that (as of December 2007) the route is being changed, and part is still unsigned. The old route passes to the north of Ipswich, the new route comes into the centre of the town and along the Waterfront.

From Ipswich take the NCR 51 west towards Cambridge, or NCR 51 east for Felixstowe and then either to Harwich and the Harwich International Port via a foot ferry or north using RCR 41 via Bawdsey Ferry (summer only) into Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to connect back up with NCR 1 further north.

As NCR1 (the new route) leaves Ipswich it passes along a good off-road cycle route through the Grange Farm area and out to Woodbridge along minor roads.

Norwich to Lincoln

Norwich | Fakenham | King's Lynn | Wisbech | Holbeach | Boston | Lincoln

Links with NCR 13 near Fakenham for access south to Thetford and with NCR 11 near King's Lynn for access to Ely and Cambridge

Lincoln to John o' Groats

Lincoln | Hull | Edinburgh | Aberdeen | Inverness | John o' Groats

John o' Groats to Shetland

John o' Groats | Orkney | Shetland

Links to Norway to continue the North Sea Cycle Route are presently unavailable.

See also