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Cycling in Northampton


Cycling in Northampton
Cycling in Northampton offers a network of on-road advisory routes and off-road cycle ways. There has been considerable investment in other modes of transport than cars in Northampton, and cycling has become a focus in recent years. Facilities and cycling routes in Northampton have been improved greatly with the hope of getting more people on their bikes. This work is continuing currently.

 


 


Works



Cycling routes in Northampton have been improved and expanded greatly, particularly in the Moulton Park, Round Spinney and Boughton Green Road areas. Northamptonshire County Council must ensure that these works are carried out to keep with their plans of getting citizens to cycle rather than drive. Furthermore, cycling in Northampton could become even easier. The Connect2 Scheme has been formed with the aim of building new walking and cycling paths in Upton, Swan Valley, Briar Hill and Northampton town centre. Bike riding in Northampton will be encouraged greatly with these new facilities. These new cycling routes in Northampton will be placed in attractive and scenic areas, making walking and bike riding in Northampton a much more pleasant experience.

 


 


National Routes



Cycling routes in Northampton that are part of the national network are numbers 6 and 7. The entire network is made up of about 10,000 miles of route.

 


 


Cycle and Rail



Bike riding in Northampton can also be made much simpler when combined with a train journey. If you need to travel part of the way by train it is not a problem. Most rail operators allow two bikes per train, and any number of folding bikes. Check with the operator beforehand.