Annan: National Cycle milepost at the station
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Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 4 Aug 2012
One of a thousand similar mileposts erected to mark the millennium, on the various National Cycle Routes. This one is on Route 7, which runs from Sunderland to Inverness via Carlisle and Glasgow. The signposted distance to Glasgow, 183 miles, is by way of route 7 through Kirkcudbright and Ayr, and is about 100 miles longer than the most direct route available. See Image