NCN Route 64 | |
Designation: | UK National Cycle Network |
Use: | Cycling |
Highest M: | 191 |
Highest Name: | Owston |
Lowest M: | 4 |
Lowest Name: | Lincoln |
National Cycle Network (NCN) Route 64 is a Sustrans National Route that runs from Market Harborough to Lincoln . The route is 68miles in length and is fully open and signed in both directions.[1] There are three sections to the route, NCN 63 and NCN 15 form the links between these sections.
Between Cotham and Newark the route uses the track bed of the old Newark to Bottesford railway.[2] From Harby to the outskirts of Lincoln the route is a railway path along the trackbed of the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway.[3]
Route 64 starts in Market Harborough at a junction with NCN 6. It heads north through the Leicestershire countryside to Goadby where it is interrupted by NCN Route 63.
It restarts at Owston and Newbold and then passes through the centre of Melton Mowbray.[4] It crosses into Lincolnshire at Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir and stops shortly after when it meets NCN 15 on the toepath of the Grantham Canal.[5]
Route 64 reappears at another junction with NCN 15 near Thoroton[6] in Nottinghamshire and travels in a north easterly direction picking up the Newark to Cotham Railway Path, a traffic free route as far as Newark Northgate Station.[7] From there the route follows quite roads to Harby where it joins a railway path to Lincoln,[8] passing through the city centre to end at a junction with NCN 1,
Route 64 meets the following routes: