Click here to populate this route on Google Maps This route starts at the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh is one of four gardens. Botanics, as it is...
This route runs along part of the Waters of Leith and the National Cycle Route 75. There are some sights along the way you can easily detour to see. The pathways are...
The Royal Mile, as the name suggests, runs from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace. The street was traditionally used as a processional route for the monarchs, including the procession for Queen Elizabeth...
Click here to populate this route on Google Maps Our first stop is the National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. The National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait is free to enter. See contemporary portrait...
Did you know that Edinburgh is the world’s first UNESCO City of Literature? World-famous writers, poets, and playwrights have called Edinburgh home including Arthur Conan Doyle (author of Sherlock Holmes), Sir Walter...
This route is mostly traffic-free where possible and follows National Cycle Routes 75 and 1. Step back in time when you visit each of these castles and catch a glimpse into the...
This route is mostly traffic-free where possible and follows National Cycle Route 1. Start at the popular Duddingston Loch, then ride along well-paved pathways to Newcraighall and Fisherrow Sands. You can extend...
This route follows National Cycle Route 75, which is mostly well-paved with one pedestrian overpass where you will need to carry your bike. Ride to sights such as Calton Hill, the Royal...
This 9km route takes you through Figgate Park, down the quiet Brunstane Burn Path, and along the sea at Musselburgh to Portobello Beach. Click here to populate this route on Google Maps...