General Category > Rides and Touring

Good route through Edinburgh to Forth bridge?

(1/3) > >>

Redlight:
I'm riding LE-JoG next month and was wondering if any Edinburgh experts can recommend me a good route through the city from the south to the old Forth Bridge, please?

I'll be coming from Peebles, so probably approaching the city on the A701 / A703.  I cycle in London so have no concerns about mixing it with traffic but, obviously, if there is a more enjoyable route then I'd prefer to take that, even if it's slightly longer.

Thanks.

madcow:
A lot of cyclists use that route as a way out of the city but its a long drag up from the bypass , rewarded by a good drop into Morningside.
It gets very busy either side of the bypass .The junction of the 701 and 702 is particularly bad (angle of approach and general traffic volume) so we usually go through the Bush estate/science park to get onto the 702 and then you have a clear run down to the bypass.
 
Are you committed to Peebles?The Sustrans Coast and Castles route approaches from Innerleithen and follows an old railway track into the centre. Then you can pick it up again  between the Haymarket and Murrayfield stadium .That route goes all the way to the bridge , mostly but not exclusively, on cycle paths IIRC.
We didn't find it too stressful anyway. There are some Edinburgh residents lurking on here so may offer better advice.
 
We are regular visitors as son has just moved from Morningside to Fairmilehead . He used to cycle into the centre pre-covid and he says its no worse than other urban areas except for taxi drivers and tram lines.

https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/55.98415,-3.32456,12

fimm:
I live in Edinburgh.

If you are coming up the A703 from Peebles, a lot of cyclists turn right at the Leadburn junction and take the A6094 through Auchendinny to avoid Penicuick, which is worth avoiding. (There's a steep climb in Auchendinny, but I still prefer that route.) Once back on the A703 the other side of Auchendinny I just stick to the A703 all the way to Hillend. As madcow says, the A703/A702 junction is unpleasant, but it is unpleasant if you are driving too.
(Last Saturday's ride, as an example of this route https://www.strava.com/activities/5717196341 )

The question is how to get from Fairmilehead, where you cross the bypass, to the cycle path near Haymarket Station. The area outside the station is afflicted by tram tracks and much traffic and you don't need to go there anyway. My problem in trying to think about this is that I live fairly near the start of the cycle track so I'm trying to remember that you don't need all the wriggles that are in the map in my head!
Here's my suggestion: https://goo.gl/maps/LVHWtdxPUjEGyQpZ9

heading for the Forth Bridge, I recommend you use the North Edinburgh Path Network Sustrans route. This uses old railway lines until you get out of Edinburgh at Crammond Brig, then a better-then-it-used-to-be path next to the dual carriageway until you peel off through Dalmeny. The signed route then wriggles less than ideally through some new housing but can be followed to the Bridge. Alternatively stick to the road all the way down into South Queensferry itself - this is nice because you get to cycle under the rail bridge and get the iconic view of the Bridges but has the disadvantage that you loose more height than you need to.

Hope that helps.

Redlight:
Thank you both. I'm interested in the cycle path from Innerleithen - although I'm staying in Peebles the previous evening, it's not much of a detour to backtrack to Innerleithen and the onward route through the city looks very helpful. I shall be busy with my maps....

fimm:
I didn't realise that the route north from Innerleithen is part of the Coasts and Castles Sustrans route. There's a lovely old railway line, now tarmaced, between Peebles and Innerleithen, which I would recommend over the road (and I'm a confirmed roadie). If you take that route there's a lovely climb on the road north of Innerleithen over what is known as The Granites, whereas the main road is flatter.

You then join NCN1 towards Edinburgh. If you stick to it all the way into the city then you're taken a big detour to the east (according to this map: https://explore.osmaps.com/en?lat=55.363050&lon=-2.451490&zoom=8.0000) - I think at least some of that is on suboptimal shared use paths but I don't know most of it. What I do know is that the last bit up past Arthur's Seat, on yet another old railway (The Innocent Railway) is currently closed due to rockfall, with no alternative signed.

Here's my usual route back from Innerleithen if you do want to head towards Fairmilehead; https://www.strava.com/activities/3664596222 (ignore the spike near Middleton, I was hunting a Veloviewer tile...)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version