We've got the second of this year's Extra rides coming up on
Saturday (28th).
For this ride, Alan will be leading us to one of our most popular
destinations: the Silver Sands beach at Aberdour. This is officially
known as "Scotland's Riviera", and while that's undoubtedly an
exaggeration, there's no doubt that it is a delightful spot - a sandy
beach with
extensive views over the Firth of Forth. Much of the route will be on
pleasant coastal paths, but these will include a few rough stretches
that might be muddy. There will be a few moderate-to-steep hills - all
fairly short. The
total distance will be about 35 miles.
Please keep in mind that these Extra rides are longer than our usual
runs,
with a faster pace and fewer stops, although we still aim for a sociable
atmosphere. If you manage our usual 20-mile rides with
energy to spare, you should be OK with this one. But if you
sometimes struggle to keep up on our usual runs, you will probably want
to give this one a miss.
Lunch
For this ride, you can either bring a picnic lunch or visit the Sands
café which is right on the beach. This offers a range of sandwiches and
other snacks, but it can get very busy, especially on a nice day. If you
want to avoid a long wait for lunch, I suggest you go for the picnic
option. There are plenty of places to sit on the beach, and there are
also toilets there. (And we'll have toilet breaks on both the outward
and return legs.)
Time and place
The ride will start from our alternative meeting point at the Craigleith
path junction - see here if you need directions. Please get there in
time for a prompt 10:30 departure. Because of the length of the ride, we
will probably not get back to Craigleith until after 4 pm.
As always, there is no need to let us know in advance whether or not you
plan to come along. Just turn up if you have a mind to.
And, as always, please remember to bring a spare inner tube plus
whatever tools (if any) would be needed to remove your wheel in the
event of a puncture.
Looking ahead
Our next "second Saturday" run will be on 12 July. We 'll also have
another Extra later in July. I'll post the usual details here in good
time.
Monday, 23 June 2025
June Extra this coming Saturday
Saturday, 14 June 2025
Wetsuits optional
The plan for today's ride had been to head out to the new surfing centre near Ratho. But the weather being what it was, the prospect of a lakeside picnic while watching wave machines at work had lost its appeal. The morning had started with just a light drizzle but had got steadily worse, so our leader, Alan, wisely decided that a shorter ride would be in order.
Six riders turned up at the meeting point in defiance of the rain - not a bad tally given the conditions. We set out hopefully across Bruntsfield Links, up Braid Avenue, through Braidburn Valley Park and along the Braid Burn path to Redford Road. Although there was no sign of the rain easing off, things could have been worse. At least the day was warm, there was only a slight breeze, and we all had good waterproof clothing. The feeling of the group was that we would carry on.
That optimism didn't last long. By the time we reached Bonaly the rain was coming down by the bucketful. Muttering something about enough being enough, our leader decided on a change of course. So we freewheeled down Bonaly Road and West Mill Road to reach the Water of Leith Walkway from where we started back to town. We stopped for a breather in the shelter of the Colinton Tunnel where we admired the famous mural (now something of a tourist attraction).
Pausing to admire the mural in the Colinton tunnel |
After setting off again, we soon reached the footbridge across the Lanark Road and the Union Canal. At this point we usually either join the canal towpath or descend to the main road, but this time Alan led us on a less-familiar route through Redhall Park to Inglis Green Road from where we reached the Water of Leith Centre. We continued along the riverside path through Stenhouse, Saughton Park, Balgreen and Roseburn Park, then finally along the excellent new bike path that links Roseburn with the canal. We were soon back at Bruntsfield Links, barely two hours and 13 miles after setting out, which seemed just about right. It was not exactly a long ride, but still enjoyable in its way, with the Water of Leith looking lovely and the Colinton mural adding some extra interest.
As for the surfing centre, we'll schedule another ride there at some point in the summer – weather permitting, of course.
Leader: Alan
Report and photo: Mike
Monday, 9 June 2025
June ride this coming Saturday
For our ride this coming Saturday (14th), we'll be heading to somewhere
that will be new to many of us and which I think you'll like: the "surf
resort" at Lost Shore, near
Ratho. This is a lovely place to visit, with its two large lakes and its
abundant wildlife and flowers.
Our route
Under Alan's leadership, we'll be heading west out of the city, taking
mainly quiet roads with good surfaces. There will be a couple of steep
climbs towards the end of the morning, but otherwise fairly easy
gradients. The total distance will be about 22 miles.
Lunch arrangements
The Lost Shore is an ideal place for a picnic. There are benches and
picnic tables on the terrace as well as informal seating by the side of
the lakes, all with nice views over the water and the wider countryside.
The centre also has a spacious bar-cum-restaurant. However, this mainly
serves full meals rather than quick snacks and the service is slow, so
you might be hard pressed
to have lunch in the time available. It is also quite expensive. For
those reasons, I suggest you bring your own food for a picnic if at all
possible.
There is a separate kiosk where you can pick up a hot drink or a cake.
And an ice cream van is sometimes available.
Logistics
We'll gather at our usual spot at the north end of Middle Meadow Walk in
time for a 10:30 departure. We'll aim to finish the ride at or
near the Meadows some time around the middle of the afternoon.
There is no need to let us know in advance whether or
not you plan to attend. If you'd like to join us, just turn up. The ride
is of course free and is open to all.
Looking ahead
We'll be having our second Extra of the season on the 28th June, and our
next standard ride on the 12th July. I'll post details of those
events here in good time.
One other bit of news: an updated edition of the Spokes Edinburgh cycle
map has just been published. It should be in the shops by the time you
read this. Further details here.