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National Cycle Network Route 7

The Lochs and Glens (North) route covers 214 miles from Inverness to Glasgow. The Lochs and Glens (South) covers 193 miles from Glasgow to Carlisle via the Ayrshire coast, Kirkcudbright and Dumfries. It continues east as the Coast to Coast C2C route to Sunderland.
by John M

Created: Sun, 17 Jun 2012, Updated: Thu, 13 Jun 2019


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NS4786 : Path end by Richard Sutcliffe
2026
NS4685 : Road to Croftamie by Richard Sutcliffe
2025
NS4763 : National Cycle Network Route 7 by Richard Sutcliffe
2025
NH8911 : Foot and bike bridge over the Spey by Ralph Greig
2023
NH9111 : B970 near Aviemore by Malc McDonald
2023
NS4886 : The Endrick Viaduct by Richard Sutcliffe
2021
NS3978 : Cycle path at Cordale Point by Lairich Rig
2019
NY3750 : Public footpath, Carlisle Road by Adrian Taylor
2018
NY3751 : The Cumbria Way near Lowmill by Adrian Taylor
2018
NY3750 : The Cumbria Way and the Caldew Cycleway by Adrian Taylor
2018
NS3977 : Cycle path at Dalquhurn by Lairich Rig
2018
NY3650 : Carlisle Road, Dalston by Adrian Taylor
2018
NS3976 : Track to Mains of Cardross Farm by Lairich Rig
2018
NS3977 : Tuberous Comfrey by the cycle path by Lairich Rig
2018
NS5162 : Cycle route beside the White Cart by Lairich Rig
2014
NS4786 : Road and cycle route near Croftamie by Lairich Rig
2013
NY3167 : Millennium Milestone National Cycle Route 7 by John M
2012
NS4585 : Cattermuir Crossing by Lairich Rig
2012
NS4672 : Cycle route at Old Kilpatrick by Lairich Rig
2012
NS4786 : Cycle route passing through Croftamie by Lairich Rig
2012
NX5956 : National Cycle Route Milepost by John M
2012
NS4383 : Road to Croftamie by Lairich Rig
2012
NS4986 : Gartness Road by Lairich Rig
2011
NS3978 : The River Leven: Dillichip Lade and a skimmer by Lairich Rig
2010
NS3975 : Cycle path, north of railway bridge by Lairich Rig
2009

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