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related links

This is a page of links all with a cycling related angle, if you wish a link to be placed on this page for your own web-site or organisation then please e-mail Dik at diklou@penrith66.fsnet.co.uk. Similarly if you find a 'dead' link let me know and I will remove it.



Sustrans - Sustrans main site is the most comprehensive source of information on cycle routes throughout the UK.
Sustrans Shop - Sustrans shop was relaunched in August 2003 and includes not just NCN maps but over 300 cycle guides and maps plus if you buy National Cycle Network maps direct from Sustrans you know that all monies raised will go back into the Network.
www.gps-routes.co.uk - If you like cycling and have a GPS device then this is the site for you. A growing selection of uk routes with gps files/route profiles and maps.
www.bikeroutes.org.uk - A comprehensive list of suggested cycle routes in and around SE Scotland and NE England.
www.mbruk.co.uk - Mountain Bike Routes UK offers info and guidebooks on off-road routes all over the UK including their most famous route, the off-road Coast To Coast following closely in the footsteps of Wainwright.
  The Rough Stuff Fellowship - for those who want to get away from the black stuff and venture off onto the tracks and trails of the countryside.
Cycleweb - an on line resource that is free to use, and requires no registration. Owned and maintained by cyclists, for cyclists with no commercial loyalties. It carries listings of over 2500 cycle retailers, 350 manufacturers and distributors, cycle clubs, two chat rooms, plus over 500 links to other cycling specific and outdoor pursuit sites.
Cyclists Touring Club - the U.K.s largest cyclists organisation.
Bike Magic - probably the best cycling site in the world! Everything and anything to do with cycling can be found here.
New to Cycling - advice and Information for the new and leisure cyclist
Lands End to John O'Groats - If you have done the C2C why not try 'The End to End'. This site gives an excellent account, route details, advice and also has a very informative links page which loads of interesting links to follow.