Cambridgeshire (mis-)guided busway and cycle path
Zapsal Donald Allwright 29. 9. 2009 v jazyce English.Having crossed the path of the guided busway on foot on Sunday, I realised that the cycle path alongside it (which doubles up as an access road for the guideway itself) seemed to be complete but was not on the map. So armed with strong lights, GPS and accompanied by a couple of friends we decided to start at the point where it joins Milton Road and head north-west and just see what we found.
Essentially there is now a path of compacted gravel which goes at least as far as Swavesey (where we turned round), which changes from side to side a few times. However in places it is rather rough for a road bike to go along, so there were a number of places (particularly at junctions) where we had to get off and go onto the path of the main guideway. There were also a not inconsiderable number of objects placed in the way, including heavy machinery. I have been told that the cycle path is due to be tarmacked, but I don't know whether this is along the whole length or just some of it. In short, although there are signs indicating that it is a cycle path it doesn't seem to be completely finished yet, although there were no signs indicating that the public shouldn't go along it. In fact we met a handful of security guards near some of the machinery, and none of them was in the least bit concerned by our presence.
At Swavesey there was a nice sign indicating that it was 11 miles to Cambridge and 3 miles to St. Ives, that it was part of NCN route 51 and that it was accessible for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. Seeing this sign made me very pleased, but it would have been nice to see similar signs confirming the route at the junctions in Longstanton, Oakington and Histon. Maybe they'll appear in due course. I've left the ncn_ref=51 off the sections nearer to Cambridge due to this uncertainty.