I did this bit back in September - its OK, surface is good and shouldn't be an issue even with younger kids on bikes. There is a good grass verge between you and the traffic (over a metre wide) and the cycle path is plenty wide enough and later on a barrier between you and the road.After that there's a short stretch along the A19. If memory serves there's a footpath beside the main road - but I've not ridden on it so I've no idea of its condition
Parked there a while back myself £2 all day on a weekend, but will be more through weekThanks for the replies so far.
I'll check out the car park at selby station. Any idea of how much it costs? I ask as I stayed at York station once and the parking fee was very high.
if I understand you correctly there is a work-around - you take the first left as you go in to Riccall and a crescent shaped road leads you to the beginning of the tarmac path. There is a kerb, though.I did this bit back in September - its OK, surface is good and shouldn't be an issue even with younger kids on bikes. There is a good grass verge between you and the traffic (over a metre wide) and the cycle path is plenty wide enough and later on a barrier between you and the road.
After Ricall there is a short narrow section before the start of the 'off-road' (but tarmac) route into York - this would be the biggest 'problem' area. Surface is fine, there is a barrier between you and the traffic, but no verge and the path is a touch narrow. If you need any cyclists here you may just need to wait for a few moments for them to pass - but it is a very short section and no big deal.
Not sure. We went into Ricall, then just as we were leaving it, heading north, there was another road that was a dead end, this led to the narrow section that was maybe 100m long running alongside the A19... I didn't see another route, but we were following the trans pennine trail so were not really looking for anything else if you get my driftif I understand you correctly there is a work-around - you take the first left as you go in to Riccall and a crescent shaped road leads you to the beginning of the tarmac path. There is a kerb, though.
One thing I forgot to mention - the descent on to the B1222 at the old railway station is quite steep and a bit slippery - so it might be an idea to go down in front of the kids.
If I were you I wouldnt park in selby as the bike path proper ( the off road bit ) actually starts in a small village outside selby I would park there then you wont have to pay.
If you have a look here you can often park near here ->
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.8...ata=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sILSgcbg9jJjSjP01xBAO0Q!2e0
this is at riccall and in front of you is the blue sign for the cycle route and that is the bit that goes down the path at the side of the A19 that leads the the off road part of the cycle path proper.
Not forgetting, the 'Fisher Of Dreams'....... at Naburnand there's an astronomical bonus along the way.
Not forgetting, the 'Fisher Of Dreams'....... at Naburn
Isn't there the 'Solar System' spread out along there?