Junction of NCN routes 24 and 45, Salisbury
Start of off-road route into Salisbury on NCN route 45
Unnumbered Sustrans sign on the route from Old Sarum to Salisbury
NCN route 24 south of Salisbury cathedral
One-way route for NCN route 24 around the Salisbury cathedral precincts
NCN route 24 leaving the cathedral precincts, Salisbury
Cycle access to Salisbury station from the west (NCN route 24) is through the car park exit - not ideal.
Route signs fro NCN route 24 rather swamped by the others.
Sign for the National Byway, Old Sarum
Sign for The Golden Way and National Byway, Old Sarum
Sign for The Golden Way in northern Salisbury
Route sign at the the junction of the alternative route of NCN 45 and the shared-use footway from Old Sarum to Salisbury
The alternative route for NCN route 45 turns off the shared-use path from Old Sarum to Salisbury here
Alternative (poor) route for NCN route 45 through Old Sarum
Alternative (poor) route for NCN route 45 through Old Sarum
NCN route 45 and the National Byway
NCN route 254 in Broadchalke
Route sign for NCN route 24, leaving Salisbury to the west
Sign for NCN route 24, and the Town Path shared-use route to the left.
No Entry Except Cycles ahead (off NCN route 24)
Route sign for NCN route 24, Salisbury
Cycle route signs in Salisbury - not easy to spot.
Sign to the bike park, Womad festival
A bike ride from Chippenham to Calne.
NCN routes 45 and 403 leaving Avebury past the tourist information centre
NCN route 403 passing through Avebury (no through route for motor vehicles)
NCN routes 4 and 403 heading west from Marlborough
Signage on the former railway carrying NCN route 45 around Marlborough
NCN 4 looping above itself on the Avoncliff aqueduct
NCN route 4 marking on the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal
NCN route 4 entering Barton Farm Country Park, Bradford on Avon
National Cycle Network route marking in Bradford on Avon.
NCN route 45 entering Amesbury by turning right at two mini-roundabouts - not ideal.
NCN route 45 leaving Amesbury
NCN route 45 leaving Amesbury
Location: , Imber (England, United Kingdom) Entrance to the Imber Ranges. There is only limited access to the range road when the military opens the restrictions for a few days a year.
Location: , West Wiltshire District (England, United Kingdom) Entering the Imber Ranges from Bratton. Warning signs remind you to keep to the marked roads.
Location: , West Wiltshire District (England, United Kingdom) Junction of byway on the Imber Range perimeter road
Location: , Coulston (England, United Kingdom)
Milestone marker on the old Coach Road from Edington to Salisbury. This is a steep byway with an eroded gravel base that makes for a tricky descent down from Salisbury Plain.
Location: , West Wiltshire District (England, United Kingdom) Junction of the Byway on the Bratton to Imber road on the Imber Ranges perimeter road.