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Essex and the Thames Estuary Sustrans cycle map

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Essex and the Thames Estuary Sustrans cycle map 9

 

Essex and the Thames Estuary Sustrans cycle map

The Essex and the Thames Estuary Sustrans cycle map including Colchester, Harlow, Chelmsford, Southend on Sea, Thurrock and 5 individual day rides.

This area map shows the National Cycle Network and local routes in the Essex & Thames area, including Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea, Basildon, Gravesend and Sheerness.

Essex’s gently rolling landscape is a place of contrasts. The noise and industry of the Thames Estuary opens out into 350 coastal miles of hidden sandy beaches and vibrant seaside towns with mudflats and estuaries attracting protected bird species and rich in wildlife.

Essex is said to be England’s oldest county so look out for the tallest Tudor Gatehouse in England, the historic Roman town of Colchester, and some ancient castles.

This pocket-sized colour map shows clearly mapped on-road and traffic-free paths, easy to read contours, and detailed inset maps for the major towns and cities as well as recommended linking routes connecting the NCN with quiet roads.

The map also features 5 day rides with directions and a description of the area, highlighting key cycle routes, local history and places of interest.

Major cycle routes covered by this map:

  • National Route 1 between Harlow and Colchester via Chelmsford.
  • National Route 51 between Colchester and Harwich.
  • National Route 13 between Basildon and Colchester
  • The Flitch Way, National Route 16 between Bishop’s Stortford and Braintree.
  • National Route 11 between Stansted Mountfitchet and near Wendens Ambo.
  • Regional Route 50 between Quendon and Maldon.

The first UK miles of the North Sea Cycle Route(NSCR) on National Route 1.

Scale 1:110,000 – main map.

Essex and the Thames Estuary Sustrans cycle map 9

  • Page Size: 99 x 155 mm
  • Publisher: Sustrans
  • ISBN: 9781910845707
  • Date:  2020
  • Binding: Sheet map (folded)
  • Weight: 60g

Link to the Visit Essex website on cycling: http://www.visitessex.com/discover/rural/essex-cycle-routes.aspx

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