Narrow shared use footway next to A road.
Shared-use path and (rare) sign by the A64
Rather useless shared-use paths on both sides of the A64 here
Shared-use path by the A64
End of sort-of cycle lane on the A64 near Malton
Trails for all at Sutton Bank National Park Centre
New bridleway sign at Fat Betty (standing stone)
New bridleway sign at Fat Betty (standing stone)
Footbridge leading to cycle parking at the rear of the Pickering Co-op
Road closure in Pickering - better cycle access needed
Bridleway past Fat Betty (standing stone)
Sunlight Soap delivery bike at the Ryedale Folk Museum
Velocipede in the Ryedale Folk Museum
No Motor Vehicles reminder sign (and a grouse on a track off the former Farndale Railway)
Bridleways crossing on the North Yorks Moors
Cycle routes on the North Yorkshire Moors (includng the old mineral railways)
Slow charity riders with a queue of motor vehicles following - I think the DIY safety car (don't they usually have flashing yellow lights?) may actually have made things worse, by making it harder to overtake.
The cycle route from Pickering to Scarborough starts on the busy A170 then takes a 5-mile detour.
Cut-through to supposedly dead-end road
Cut-through to supposedly dead-end road
Dead End sign - but not for cyclists/pedestrians
Cyclists Dismount to use the path north from Pickering castle
Path around Pickering castle
Cycle parking sign, Pickering
Cycle parking in Pickering (no motor vehicles for market day on Mondays, but cycling is fine, of course)
CTC Headquarters sign, Black Swan, Pickering
Cycle stands near Pickering station largely unavailable due to shop signs.
Display of bikes in the Ryedale Folk Museum
Covered parking for mobility scooters, outdoor stands (too close to the wall) for bikes inside the Ryedale Folk Museum - you wouldn't know there was cycle parking here until after you'd bought your ticket and come in through the shop.
Yellow bike to celebrate the Tour de Yorkshire 2015 (echoing the Tour de France in 2014) - at a roundabout with no pedestrian (or cyclist) crossings on any side, cutting the town into four parts for many people.
No-one would want to spoil the picture-postcard beauty of this tourist honeypot, but a connection between the main road and the almost traffic-free Back Lane is important.
Cycle parking at the National Trust's Rievaulx Terrace - not sure the sticker is really needed.
See #66312.
Cycle parking at the National Trust's Rievaulx Terrace
The Rosedale Railway track snaking across the North York Moors
The Rosedale Railway track continuing from the Blakey Ridge footpath
Cutting on the Rosedale Railway track
Bridleway link to the Rosedale Railway track (continuing behind the camera, but not cycleable)
Cutting on the Rosedale Railway track
Bloworth Crossing on the Rosedale Railway track
Barriers on the Rosedale Railway track.
View northwest along the Rosedale Railway track (with the bridleway used by the Cleveland Way and the Coast to Coast Walk to the left)
Junction of the bridleway across the North York Moors (used by the Cleveland Way and the Coast to Coast Walk) with the Rosedale Railway track
Improved section of the bridleway across the North York Moors (used by the Cleveland Way and the Coast to Coast Walk) leading to the Rosedale Railway track.
Some cycle parking at the Rievaulx visitor centre.