We've got the fourth of this summer's Extra rides coming up on
Saturday (30th). It promises to be a particularly pleasant run through
some scenic East Lothian countryside.
Route and destination
The ride will start in Musselburgh. Under Glenn's leadership, we'll head
east along the coast road, which is an A-road and therefore possibly
busy with traffic. But it has the advantage of being reasonably flat -
not to mention having excellent views over the Firth of Forth. We'll
turn inland at Aberlady, after which we'll take mainly quiet roads to
Drem and then on to our lunch stop at Merryhatton.
The return leg will take us through Athelstaneford ("birthplace of
Scotland's flag") and past the Hopetoun Monument. This will also be on
quiet roads, through attractive countryside. There will be a few hills
on this part of the route, but only one that is likely to be at all
strenuous. We'll eventually rejoin the coast road near Seton Sands
before returning to Musselburgh.
Keep in mind that this will be a particularly long ride. The total
distance from
and to Musselburgh will be about 36 miles. Musselburgh is a further
seven miles from central Edinburgh, so, depending where you start from,
your total mileage might be nearer 50. As well as the extended mileage,
the
ride will go at a faster pace and with fewer stops than most or our
rides. Please keep that in mind when deciding if your fitness level will
be right for this event.
Lunch arrangements
Our lunch stop will be at the garden centre at Merryhatton. The
restaurant there offers a range of sandwiches, baked potatoes, a soup of
the day and other snacks, all at fairly reasonable prices. The eating
area is
entirely indoors: there is no terrace or other open-air eating space.
Those of us who prefer to bring a packed lunch will head to a quiet
picnic spot about half a mile from the garden centre. Note that there is
limited seating there, so be prepared to sit on the grass if necessary.
Picnickers will be able to use the toilets at Merryhatton. There are
also toilets at the meeting point, and we will have an additional
comfort stop on the way home.
Time and place
Our meeting point will be Fisherrow Harbour in Musselburgh (see here
if
you need directions). Please be there in time for a 10:30 departure.
In memory of Logan
Long-standing members of the group will recognise the above route as
"Logan's run". It's one that we aim to do every August, in memory of
Logan Strang - one of the stalwarts of
the 20-Milers who died while cycling with some of our group in
2017. This route is one that he often took us on and which
was a particular favourite of his.
Before you set out
As always on a long ride, it is important for our bikes to be in good
road-worthy condition. So before you set out, please check that your
tyres are properly inflated and free of stones or other fragments that
might cause punctures, and that the gears and brakes are working
smoothly. I know I don't need to remind you to bring a spare inner tube
and whatever tools, if any, are required for removing your wheels in the
event of a puncture.
There is no need to let us know in advance whether you intend
to join us. If you plan to attend, just turn up at the appointed time
and place.
Monday, 25 August 2025
Extra ride to Merryhatton this Saturday
Saturday, 9 August 2025
The Lost Shore: Take 2
The plan for June's ride had been to head out to the Lost Shore surfing centre near Ratho. Unfortunately, heavy rain led to that ride being shortened and an alternative [more sheltered] route was taken by the six brave souls that did turn up. Today we did make it to the Lost Shore. The weather was kinder to us, but strong gusty winds made the ride harder than might have been expected in August. Perhaps it wasn't too surprising as it was just five days since Storm Floris had battered Scotland. With the Festival in full-swing, the Orange Order walk and Oasis concert taking place today, we were expecting to get caught up in one or all of them; but we were very lucky to escape largely unaffected.
Although strong winds were forecast and there had been rain earlier, it was bright and sunny as we met at the start. A turnout of just 12 riders was far from impressive for an August ride. A combination of the festival, holiday season and the weather probably all played a part. Our leader, Alan did point out that it made for a more manageable sized group. Every cloud has a silver lining? With the briefing over, we rolled away from Middle Meadow Walk towards Leamington Terrace. The improvement since the road was resurfaced has to be ridden to be believed. One rider said they were having to get used to not swerving all over the road in an attempt to avoid the worst of the potholes. From there we headed to South Gyle station via Roseburn Park, Carrick Knowe and Broomhall. The road bridge beside the station has restricted access forcing us to squeeze along a narrow section shared with pedestrians, before taking a detour to arrive at South Gyle shopping centre. By looping around the outer edge of the car park, we avoided the worst of the Saturday morning shoppers traffic. Through Edinburgh Park, out of the subway and on to Ratho village via Gogarbank. A combination of some quite steep hills, a lack of shelter and strong gusty winds made this section the hardest part of the ride. It was a relief to arrive at the Lost Shore for lunch and a rest.We enjoyed our picnic lunches in a spot which offered some shelter from the wind with views of the surfers tackling the waves. With lunch over, we took the back path away from the surfing centre to the top end of Ratho. With the wind behind us, we whizzed down through the village, over the M8 motorway, past Gogarburn Golf Club and on to Roddinglaw where a short off-road section took us to the road back towards Gogarbank. We were delayed briefly by traffic lights on the narrow bridge across the railway. As we have found on previous rides, the lights will recognise a single car [and change promptly], but not a group of cyclists. With everyone safely across the bridge, we soon found ourselves back at Edinburgh Park. Going via Bankhead Drive, Broomhouse Drive, Stenhouse Drive and the cycle path alongside the tram line we were soon riding past Murrayfield Stadium. Fortunately, it was too early for us to get caught up in throngs of Oasis fans. Yes, there were a few milling around, but not enough to delay us at all. After that, we followed our outward route from the morning back to the Meadows where Alan declared the ride over.It's always good to complete a ride that didn't happen on the planned date. Everyone enjoyed the ride, despite the gusty winds that had made some sections more challenging than expected, and it had stayed dry. Thanks to Alan for leading (and having gone out on his own mid-week to check the situation with the South Gyle station bridge), and to Mike for back marking.
Leader: Alan
Report: Glenn
Photos: Glenn
Monday, 4 August 2025
August ride this coming Saturday
This is to remind you that we have our August ride coming up on Saturday
(9th).
This will be our second attempt to visit the Lost Shore surf resort near
Ratho, after our planned visit in June was abandoned because of heavy
rain. Let's hope for better weather this time.
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 counter where you can pick up a hot drink.
And an ice cream van is sometimes (not always) parked within the centre.
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 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.
August Extra
Our next Extra ride will take place on 30 August. This will be our
traditional ride to Merryhatton in East Lothian. I'll post the
usual details in good time.