Selby to York cycle path at Riccall
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The photograph on this page of Selby to York cycle path at Riccall by Oliver Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 21 May 2011
The Selby to York cycle path follows the level, straight course of an old railway. It is constructed to a high standard, and is much used by enthusiasts, commuters and leisure cyclists alike. It forms part of National Cycle Network, route 65 and is a spur on the Trans-Pennine Trail. To the south of Riccall, the path runs adjacent to the A19; through the village the route follows the roads. Here, at the northern end of Riccall, the line touches the A19 before cutting across country.