From the North (i.e. Riding up Cedars Road, across the cycle path marked with painted on bikes) you cross Windmill Road. Directly opposite is a tarmacced path. This has no signs at all. This I've checked several times.
This is crossed by another path which goes left/right, again neither of these is marked from this junction. Straight on (the continuation of the path from Windmill Road) has no markings or signs either. However, at the point where this tarmac point crosses the dirt running track you pass a sign which faces the opposite way. This is a clear "No Cycling" roundel. However, the signpost is bent and twisted.
You can't see this if you ride North to South. If you use this path South to North then it's hard to complain you didn't know it was not a cycle path, since the sign is there.
From the North (i.e. Riding up Cedars Road, across the cycle path marked with painted on bikes) you cross Windmill Road. Directly opposite is a tarmacced path. This has no signs at all. This I've checked several times.
This is crossed by another path which goes left/right, again neither of these is marked from this junction. Straight on (the continuation of the path from Windmill Road) has no markings or signs either. However, at the point where this tarmac point crosses the dirt running track you pass a sign which faces the opposite way. This is a clear "No Cycling" roundel. However, the signpost is bent and twisted.
You can't see this if you ride North to South. If you use this path South to North then it's hard to complain you didn't know it was not a cycle path, since the sign is there.