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Saturday, 24 May 2025

A Windy West Lothian opener

Today saw us head out to Almondell Country Park near East Calder for the first 20 Milers Extra ride of 2025. It turned out to be quite a windy day; but we managed to avoid the expected rain, with just a brief shower to contend with. It was also noticeably warmer, despite it being more overcast than of late. Given the weather forecast, a turn out of 16 riders was quite respectable.

Following the leader's briefing, we headed away from Craigleith towards Cramond Brig via the Blackhall Path, Silverknowes and Barnton. After the obligatory pause on the bridge over the River Almond, we took NCN1 beside the A90 to Burnshot Bridge where we joined the road towards Kirkliston. We have used that road numerous times over the years, but no one could remember it having ever been so busy. We were also slowed by the strong headwind resulting in an even longer queue of cars behind us. It was a relief to leave the busy road behind and join the old railway path to Kirkliston. There is a rough, steep climb to get from the road up to the path. Whilst the rest of the group were happy to walk up, one rider decided to ride up it. We were most impressed that she made it. The path was sheltered and quiet - such a contrast to the road we had left behind. Following a comfort stop at the Kirkliston Sports Centre, we joined the B9080 towards Winchburgh, but were only on it for a short time before turning off and heading towards Niddry Castle where we joined the towpath beside the Union Canal. After skirting Broxburn, we left the canal and took the road to Almondell Country Park where we stopped for our picnic lunch in the secluded garden behind the visitor centre. Despite a couple of spots of rain that came to nothing, we enjoyed our lunch in warm, sunny conditions. 

Almondell Country Park, with its setting in the deep wooded valley of the River Almond, is a delightful place to visit, but it did result in a tough post-lunch climb to get out of the park. The old NCN75 route has fallen victim to the new housing development. The leader had worked out an alternative way around the houses through East Calder. Whilst it is not as good as the old route, it did the job and took us to where we needed to be. We then had to cross the busy A71. Fortunately, everyone was able to get across when the lights changed, thus avoiding any delay. The road to Kirknewton was busy and unpleasant. It was nice to leave it behind as we headed through the village. We were now on lovely quiet roads through Longdalmahoy and on towards Curriehill. We took the back entrance into Heriot-Watt University where we had a comfort stop. We crossed ,the busy Calder Road, and were soon at Gogarbank. Here we encountered a shower with most riders stopping to don waterproofs. Five minutes later we were at Edinburgh Park in bright sunshine and the rain was off. Through South Gyle, past South Gyle station, Broomhall, Carrick Knowe, Balgreen and we were riding past Murrayfield Stadium. Out of Roseburn Park, along Russell Road and we were soon on the new cycle path towards Fountain Park. At the Leamington Bridge, the leader declared the ride officially over.

Everyone had enjoyed the ride, the destination, and the weather had been kinder to us than we had dared expect. Thanks to Mike for leading and Alan for back marking. Good to get the first Extra of the year under our belts, and there are several more planned for the summer.


Leader: Mike

Report: Glenn

Photos: Glenn

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