Chester Cycle Routes

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ZIZAG

Veteran
Location
NW . Cheshire
:rolleyes: Hello Everybody . I bought a O/S Landranger map 1:25000 of Chester . And was pleased to see there was 2 x dedicated NCR5 routes cycle path's starting In the City centre along the Shropshire Canal . at Telfords Wharf . Heading west .
This enabled you to avoid all the main roads and heavy traffic .......................
One goes out to Sealand and the other to Connah's Quay . Both around 8 miles long .
Q)
Are there steps to traverse on entering and exiting to Cycle routes .
:wacko: Q)
Also along the Towpaths does It get very muddy . :angry:
As I am hoping to cross Chester to go to North Wales . My bike will be heavely loaded with Panniers . :wub:
Any advice I will be greatfull accepted . :ohmy:
Cheers
 

headcoat

Über Member
Location
Wirral
This should help....http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/chest_conna.htm

Can't comment on the route, but it can get muddy around Telfords...although not soft mud that you can't ride though, and it doesn't tend to stay after the rain.
 
:rolleyes: Hello Everybody . I bought a O/S Landranger map 1:25000 of Chester . And was pleased to see there was 2 x dedicated NCR5 routes cycle path's starting In the City centre along the Shropshire Canal . at Telfords Wharf . Heading west .
This enabled you to avoid all the main roads and heavy traffic .......................
One goes out to Sealand and the other to Connah's Quay . Both around 8 miles long .
Q)
Are there steps to traverse on entering and exiting to Cycle routes .
:wacko: Q)
Also along the Towpaths does It get very muddy . :angry:
As I am hoping to cross Chester to go to North Wales . My bike will be heavely loaded with Panniers . :wub:
Any advice I will be greatfull accepted . :ohmy:
Cheers


Hi Zigazg

Crossing Chester along the towpath is easy - but the towpath can be narrow in places so you'll need to take care. There's also a steep section (downhill going west - towards Sealand) as the towpath runs alongside Northgate locks, underneath Northgate and the ring road. It's concreted with a few minor steps (say 3-4") - you can ride down it but coming back up would be a push on a heavy bike. But in general it's an interesting section with lots to see.

Take care crossing Sealand Road - it can be busy at rush hour.
 

headcoat

Über Member
Location
Wirral
There is a nasty bridge going over the canal by Telfors, uneven, steep and goes round, I am sure with a loaded bike you can push it over this, I ride it but have seen a few pushing bikes. Also did a bit of a recky on the way to work this morning, generally the path is tarmaced, apart from telfords as previously said this is compressed ground/gravel and should be fine at worse a some puddles there. And finally watch out for the cobbled sections under bridges, very slippy when wet!! Good luck.
 
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ZIZAG

Veteran
Location
NW . Cheshire
:biggrin: Thanks you guys . Much obliged for all the tips and excellant Information .
I am hoping to go on a tour when the weather drys up and Improves back to the Sunny warm stuff .
Cheers once again . :becool: :thumbsup: :hello:
 
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