Modal filter and Santander Cycles station on Thessaly Road
Crossing from cycleway to the modal filter on Thessaly Road
No sign of any cycle parking at the new Battersea Power Station tube station. Try Nine Elms instead.
No Motor Vehicles by the new Battersea Power Station tube station.
No right turn from the cycleway except in two stages.
Start of segregated cycleway past the new Battersea Power Station tube station.
Build-out to stop vehicles parking on the railway bridge.
Cycle parking at Tesco Express
Cyclists not wanted here.
Santander Cycles station beneath the Battersea Park railway bridge
Cycleway around the Battersea Park roundabout.
Cycleways around the Battersea Park roundabout.
Cycle lights at an exit from the Battersea Park roundabout.
Link from the Battersea Park roundabout - the blue plaque marks the Sopwith brothers' aircraft workshop.
Link to the Battersea Park roundabout
Modal filter on the route parallel to the railway past Battersea Power Station.
Link from Battersea Power Station to Queenstown Road,
BoomCycle - those are not actual rides, they're spin events...
Modal filter and cycleway west from Battersea Power Station.
Santander Cycles station under the railway at Battersea Power Station.
Routes (dismounted only) under and parallel to the railway at Battersea Power Station.
Cycle parking at Battersea Power Station pier.
Please Dismount Your Scooter or Bike
Cycle parking at Battersea Power Station.
Expensive toys for sale here.
Cycle parking at Battersea Power Station.
Cycle parking at Battersea Power Station.
The cycle route away from Battersea Power Station emerges from underground. There's a small cycle sign to the right but look out for traffic from the left.
The cycle route towards Battersea Power Station leads straight into an underground vortex. There's a small cycle sign to the right but no obvious way to get there.
The cycle route towards Battersea Power Station leads straight into an underground vortex. There's a small cycle sign to the right but no obvious way to get there.
The cycle route to Battersea Power Station switches from shared-use to on-road here.
End of shared-use path from Battersea Power Station - and route signs across the road.
Cycle parking on the approach to Battersea Power Station.
Cycle parking and another Santander Cycles station on Battersea Park Road
The Thames Path - I don't think there'll ever be a through route here by the river, let alone a cycle route.
Santander Cycles station at Nine Elms, plus pop-up lanes.
I think this is a bus lane, then a pop-up cycle lane, then a general traffic lane - it's really not clear enough.
End of pop-up cycle lane on Nine Elms Lane, and a sign which I think is telling cyclists and truck-drivers to look out for each other.
Cycle parking at Waitrose, Nine Elms Lane
Pop-up cycle lane on Nine Elms Lane
Cycle parking across the road from the new US Embassy
Cycle parking at the new US Embassy
The new US Embassy, with cycle parking and shared-use bikes.
Shared-use route to Nine Elms tube station from the US Embassy and the Thames
End of shared-use route from Nine Elms tube station to the US Embassy and the Thames
Shared-use route from Nine Elms tube station to the US Embassy and the Thames
Shared-use route from Nine Elms tube station to the US Embassy and the Thames
Shared-use route from Nine Elms tube station to the US Embassy and the Thames
Bikes parked outside The Nightingale, Balham, SW12
Location: Balham, London (England, United Kingdom)
An attractive little pub by the Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant.