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Waymarking
In England, the classic route follows a series of local and national waymarked cycle trails. In France, the only waymarking is on parts of Stages 4, 7 and 8. Avenue Verte is waymarked throughout, often coinciding with other routes.
The British NCN waymark with AV symbol added; the French Avenue Verte waymark; the French yellow provisional waymark where the final route is still being considered;
Summary of cycle routes followed
Classic route CS4 Cycle Superhighway 4 Stage 1 (planned) LCN18 London Cycle Network 18 Stage 1 NCN1 National Cycle Network 1 Stage 1 NCN177 National Cycle Network 177 Stage 1 NCN17 National Cycle Network 17 Stage 2 NCN2 National Cycle Network 2 Stage 3 V30 Somme Canalisée towpath Stage 7 CV Coulée Verte Stage 8 N-S N-S Véloroute Stage 11 Avenue Verte AV Avenue Verte Stages 1–9 CS7 Cycle Superhighway 7 Stage 1 NCN20 National Cycle Route 20 Stages 1–2 NCN21 National Cycle Route 21 Stages 1–3 NCN2 National Cycle Route 2 Stage 3 V33 Stage 7 N-s N-S Véloroute Stage 9Both routes in France often follow local roads. These are numbered as départemental roads (D roads). However, the numbering system can be confusing. Responsibility for roads in France has been devolved from national to local government with responsibility for many former routes nationales (N roads) being transferred to local départements. This has resulted in most being renumbered as D roads. As départements have different numbering systems, these D road numbers often change when crossing département boundaries.