National Cycle Route 74

National Cycle Route 74

National Cycle Route 74 runs from Carlisle to Uddingston.

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Route

Carlisle to Douglas

This section of route is complete and mainly follows the old A74 road, some sections of which have been downgraded from dual carriageway to single carriageway with parallel cycle track. It runs from Carlisle, Cumbria to Douglas via Abington.

Douglas to Larkhall

This section of the route is still under development. It will run from Douglas, South Lanarkshire to Larkhall via Lesmahagow.

Larkhall to Uddingston

Most of this section of the route has been opened. It runs from Larkhall to Hamilton before joining NCR 75 in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire just south of Glasgow. The route is being developed by South Lanarkshire Council, however no information is currently available on their website. The Avon Walkway, between Chatelherault Country Park and Strathclyde Country Park, was upgraded to form part of this route. Between Uddingston and Bothwell the route runs along various paths formed on the alignment of an old railway line. The route then crosses the David Livingstone Memorial Footbridge to Blantyre. Between Bothwell Bridge and Strathclyde Country Park the route runs on the upgraded footway of Bothwell Road in Hamilton. It will run between Chatelherault Country Park and Larkhall by widening and upgrading the footway of Carlisle Road (A72 and B7078) to cycleway status. The latter was proposed as a cheaper option preferred in place of developing a route through the Avon Gorge within Chatelherault Country Park itself.

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