This is a reminder of Jim Cameron's half-day ride which is coming up
next
Thursday (25th December, Christmas morning). This is not an official
20-Milers event, but Jim tells me that all those who cycle with us will be
welcome to come along. Like our own rides, this one is free, with no
advance booking.
One of the attractions of cycling on Christmas morning is that there is
much less traffic than usual, which makes it nicer to visit places where
we might not otherwise care to pedal. In this
case, the ride will
take in parts of the West End, Princes Street, Calton Hill and Leith.
The pace will be leisurely with plenty of stops.
The ride will start from the Black Sheep café at 56 Shandwick Place. Get
there around 10:00 if you want to join Jim for a pre-ride coffee.
The ride itself will set out at 10:30. It will finish around midday at
the Mosque Kitchen in Nicholson Street, where those who want to have
lunch can do so.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Jim direct:
07760 455819 or Easycycle@JimCameron.Co.uk.
Looking ahead, the first 20-Milers of 2026 will on 10 January. Look out
for more details of that ride nearer the time.
Saturday, 20 December 2025
Christmas morning ride
Saturday, 13 December 2025
Just right for December
Today saw us head to Lauriston Castle for our last ride of 2025. As is now the custom, our December and January rides are shorter than usual being half day rides finishing around 1300 back at the Meadows with no lunch stop. We had a new leader in Julie Matthews. Whilst Julie has led other rides, this was her first time at the helm with the 20 Milers. The weather forecast suggested it would get windier, with strong winds and rain by the time we finished. Fortunately, the weather was kinder to us than expected. Yes, it was windy at times, but not too bad; the strong winds held off until after the ride had finished, and the rain stayed off until everyone was home. Given the forecast and the fact that it's the December ride, a low turnout would not have been a surprise. Instead we had a very respectable eighteen riders make the start.
Following Julie's briefing, we left the Meadows and headed to Leamington Bridge via Bruntsfield Links. The novelty of riding down the smooth road that is Leamington Terrace remains several months after it was resurfaced; if only more roads in Edinburgh were like that. From there, we pressed on via the canal, Fountain Park, across the Western Approach Road and the new cycle path to the zig-zags on Russell Road. We paused there whilst the leader briefed us on the next section of the route. Instead of heading through Roseburn Park as we so often do, we made our way up to Roseburn Terrace and took the CCWEL cycle path to Wester Coates Terrace, where we joined the Roseburn Path to Craigleith junction. We then took the Blackhall Path; a familiar route as if we were heading to Barnton, but instead of going straight over at the crossing on Quality Street, we turned right to join the busy Cramond Road South and into Lauriston Castle Park. We paused in front of the castle whilst Mike offered round sweets to the riders.
Leaving the park, we turned right to re-join the busy Cramond Road South. In the interests of safety and consideration for other road-users, the leader had us split into three groups of six for this section. At the traffic lights we turned right onto Cramond Road North. A short distance further on we turned right and headed through an archway. A slightly muddy path led us through lovely grounds to Cramond Kirk Hall. After a brief pause we headed out onto Cramond Glebe Road to emerge on the esplanade beside the River Almond. Whilst it wasn't warm, it was nothing like as cold and windy as it might have been, so we paused for a while to admire the views. We then made our way along the quiet Silverknowes Promenade, before climbing up to Marine Drive. The signs told us that Silverknowes Road was closed, but we rode up it anyway. One half of the road surface had been scraped off, but the other half was fine. The old barriers were gone and we didn't have to share the space with other traffic. So it was a pleasant climb up. It had been recced previously, of course. At the roundabout, instead of going straight up the hill to the Blackhall Path, we turned right along Lauriston Farm Road and up Silverknowed Drive to get there. From there it was an easy run back to the Craigleith junction, along the Roseburn Path and down the zig-zags at Russell Road. We then more-or-less retraced our outward route back to the Meadows where the leader announced the ride officially over.Everyone enjoyed the ride, which given the time of year and the weather was just right. Fortunately, the weather was better than expected. Thanks to Julie for leading us on an interesting ride. Thanks to Mike for middle-marking and Alan for back-marking.
Leader: Julie
Report: Glenn
Photos: Glenn
Monday, 8 December 2025
December run coming up on Saturday
We've got our last ride of 2025 coming up on Saturday (13th). As is now our custom, this December run will be shorter than most: just half a day, finishing at around 13:00. This is partly because of the winter weather and partly because of the difficulty of finding suitable lunch venues during the festive season.
For this ride, one of our long-standing members, Julie Matthews, will be making her debut as a ride leader. Julie will be taking us out towards Davidson's Mains and Cramond, with possible stops at Lauriston Castle and Cramond Kirk. The exact route will depend in part on conditions on the day, but it is likely to be about 14 miles. I don't foresee any difficulties except for the fairly steep - but short - climb up from Silverknowes Esplanade.
We'll set out from our usual spot at the north end of Middle Meadow Walk at 10:30. We'll aim to finish the ride at or near the Meadows. If anyone wants to go for lunch after the ride, they will find an ample choice of cafes, pubs and sandwich shops near the finish point, but that won't be part of the official programme.
As always, the ride is free and open to all, with no advance booking.
Christmas morning
Another of our long-standing members, Jim Cameron, will again be leading a short ride on Christmas morning (25 December). This is not a 20-Milers event, but Jim says that anyone who cycles with us will be welcome to come along. Like our own rides, this one will be free, with no advance booking.
The ride will start at the Black Sheep cafe, 56 Shandwick Place, at 10:30. Those wanting a pre-ride coffee can gather there from 10:00. It will end around midday at the Mosque Kitchen in Nicholson Street, which will be open for those who would like to go for lunch or a snack.
Nearer the time, I'll post a reminder of this ride, along with more details of the route.
Looking ahead, our first ride in 2026 will be on 10 January, and that will be another half-day run. We'll get back to our normal full-day format in February. In the meantime, happy pedalling.