(the) National Cycle Network

(the) National Cycle Network
the National Cycle Network [the National Cycle Network]
about 10 000 miles/16 000 kilometres of cycling and walking routes in Britain which are managed by local organizations and coordinated by the transport charity ↑Sustrans. A third of the routes are on paths with no motor traffic and the rest are on quiet streets and lanes.

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