Coloured Cycle Paths By NatraTex
Coloured cycle paths are a fantastic way to clearly demarcate sections of the road reserved for cycle paths. Useful for pedestrians, vehicle users and cyclists alike, cycle paths are increasingly being used in both city and urban areas where cycling is becoming more commonplace, and drastically improves safety for those on two wheels.
Here at NatraTex, part of the BituChem Group, we offer an expansive selection of surfacing products that are ideal for a whole host of surfacing applications, including coloured cycle paths. Because we have so many excellent choices when it comes to our coloured surfacing materials, there’s always a perfect choice for any task you might have.
Why Is NatraTex Colour Ideal For Cycle Paths?
One of our most popular product ranges, NatraTex Colour provides a coloured, hard-wearing, durable and fully-bonded surface that is ideal for coloured cycle paths. Each one is easy and convenient to lay, with the NatraTex Colour range offering up an array of vibrant colours to clearly set apart cycle paths from main roads.
For coloured cycle paths, we highly recommend NatraTex Colour Red or NatraTex Colour Green (pictured above). Its bright red or green hue coupled with the durable nature of the surface course provides a smooth, pothole-free cycling lane which can be clearly seen by both cyclists and motorists, while remaining sympathetic and aesthetically pleasing within the current environment.
Whichever colour range you choose, the nature of our coloured cycle paths means that they are an incredibly cost-effective method of surfacing. They can also be installed quickly and need very little maintenance after laying. NatraTex Colour also offers optimum grip, making cycling safer on long stretches of road.
Because of these qualities, we genuinely believe that NatraTex Colour Red or Green is the best surfacing product on the market for coloured cycle paths.
An Eco-Friendly Approach
Increasingly, we are seeing more and more coloured cycle paths being installed, particularly in UK cities. Not only does this help to reduce congestion, but more coloured cycle paths (and more cyclists!) is also good for the environment. We are committed to operating sustainably and to support with green initiatives, we have developed our NatraTex Eco range. This sustainable surfacing product is made from a minimum of 50% recycled materials, all of which are sourced locally to reduce our own carbon footprint.
NatraTex Eco brings all the benefits of our other surface courses, making it the perfect, cost-effective and eco-friendly choice for cycle lanes, bus lanes, footpaths, playgrounds, MUGAs and other types of coloured hard landscaping! Furthermore, NatraTex Eco is currently available in a number of shades including red and green, similar to NatraTex Colour.
Request a Free Sample or Book a Free CPD With NatraTex
If you would like to learn more about NatraTex Colour or NatraTex Eco and assess their suitability for coloured cycle paths, request a free sample from us today. If you are unfamiliar with NatraTex products, read our FAQs page. For more in-depth information, you can book a free CPD where one of the team members will go through the benefits and maintenance of our products with you.Â
For other enquiries, please get in touch with us. Our team of dedicated staff are always happy to help, whatever the challenge!
Knowledge Hub
Learn more about NatraTex coloured asphalt products, hard landscaping and surfacing through our dedicated Knowledge Hub. Can’t find an answer to your question? Take a look at our FAQ page or contact us to speak to our team.
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