Celebrate the 25th birthday of the National Cycle Network with our Big Quiz!

In what year did the National Cycle Network begin?
1995
1998
2000
How many miles were on the Network when it opened in 1995?
100
250
500
There are 5,215 miles of traffic-free routes on the Network, how many more miles does Sustrans hope to add by 2040?
500
1,000
5,000
Sustrans are the custodians of the Network, in what year did Sustrans begin?
1967
1977
1987
What was the first route on the National Cycle Network?
Bristol and Bath Railway Path
Trans Pennine Trail
Coast to Coast
How many people volunteer with Sustrans?
1,000
2,500
3,500
What is the most popular way to travel on the Network?
Cycling
Walking
Scooting
In which countries can you find the National Cycle Network?
England and Wales
England and Scotland
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Which one of these is NOT a route on the National Cycle Network?
Strawberry Line
Tudor Way
Camel Trail
How many UK National Parks does the Network travel through?
5
8
All 10
On which route would you find the DNA Path, otherwise known as the Genome Way?
Route 11, The Fens
Route 12, Lincolnshire
Route 13, Essex
Which mountain range does the Taff Trail lead to?
Snowdonia
Brecon Beacons
Pennines
Where on the Network would you find a statue of author C.S. Lewis?
The Lodes Way, Cambridgeshire
The Hanson Way, Oxford
The Comber Greenway, Belfast
Which of these Welsh Routes takes you to the Isle of Anglesey?
Lon Las Menai
Lon Las Cefni
Lon Eifion
On which route would you spot the incredible Castle Stalker, which featured in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
Route 75, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Route 76, Forth Estuary
Route 78, Oban to Fort William
Which route would take you to the Tan Hill Inn, the highest pub in Britain?
Route 68, Derbyshire
Route 70, North Yorkshire
Route 8, Mid Wales
What percentage does transport account for in the UK's greenhouse gas emissions?
12%
27%
53%
The Tarka Trail is named after the titular character in a novel by Henry Williamson. What animal was that character?
Rat
Otter
Rabbit
One of the longest suspension bridges in the world that you can cycle in is on the Network. Which bridge is this?
Humber Bridge
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Chelsea Bridge
What are the mileposts that mark Network routes known as?
Miraculous Mileposts
Millennium Mileposts
Miscellaneous Mileposts
How many different National Cycle Network routes does the Sustrans LEJOG route use?
10
21
38
Which village on the Network is known as the "osprey village" due to its significant population of the distinctive hawk?
Boat of Garten
Thame
Glasbury
On what route would you find the Jolly Drovers Maze, the Beamish Short Horns and King Coal?
South Tyne Trail
Spen Valley Greenway
Consett and Sunderland Railway Path
Which two routes run along the south bank of the Thames in London?
Route 1 and Route 4
Route 3 and Route 2
Route 18 and Route 17
And finally, how many routes are there in the National Cycle Network in total?
142
242
342
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