Please can you tell me the significance between a blue coloured track and a green coloured track?
Thanks, Tandem tim
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Please can you tell me the significance between a blue coloured track and a green coloured track?
Thanks, Tandem tim
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Large blue dots are regional cycle routes; cyan/green ones are local cycle routes. (Red dots are national cycle routes, and red dots with blue edges are international ones!)
Thin green dotted lines are footpaths, and brown ones are bridleways or other tracks where you’re allowed to cycle (longer dashes mean better surface).
There’s a little “key” link at the top right which hopefully explains all of these.