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Saturday, 14 March 2026

Four seasons at the Lost Shore

Today's ride saw us head out to the Lost Shore Surf Resort near Ratho. The month of March lived up to its reputation by giving us four seasons in one day - hailstones, wind and a brief spell of warm sunshine. The forecast suggested it would stay dry until late afternoon, but that wasn't to be. It was bright and sunny but cool as an impressive turnout of twenty riders gathered at the start. There was even a new rider and a returnee we hadn't seen for quite a while.

Our leader for the day, Alan gave his usual in-depth briefing prior to us heading off towards Murrayfield via Bruntsfield Links, the Leamington Bridge and Roseburn Park. Through Saughtonhall, along the cycle path behind Silvan House, along Meadowhouse Road, and we then stopped beside the dovecot that gives Dovecot Road its name. Perhaps it was a little early in the ride for a refuelling stop [given some of the climbing that lay ahead], but Iain and the writer went amongst the group offering cakes. With the cake-stop over, we pressed on through Broomhall to South Gyle station where we dismounted and pushed our bikes along the walkway that is there whilst the bridge is being worked on. After remounting, we made our way through the Gyle Shopping Centre car park, through Edinburgh Park, took the subway under the Edinburgh City Bypass, along Gogarbank, Gogarmuir Road and Ransfield Road, before turning right to take the downhill followed by a stiff little climb up into Ratho village. We then climbed up through the village and out to join the B7030 for our final downhill run to the Lost Shore Surf Resort. A combination of dangerously impatient drivers and being blasted in the face with heavy rain made this the most unpleasant part of the whole ride. It was a relief to turn off onto the quiet road that took us to our lunch stop. Some riders headed to the dry and warmth of the café, whilst others decided to tough it out in the rain on the picnic tables. A few minutes later we were sitting beneath blue skies and basking in warmish sunshine.

The sun was still shining as we headed up the path back towards Ratho village. But before we had left the village we were being hit by hailstones. Several riders stopped to don waterproofs whilst others gritted their teeth and pressed on. We regrouped just before Roddinglaw by which time it was dry. Usually, we would have turned left onto the unsurfaced track past Kellerstain, but on the outward journey we had seen a sign telling us that Gogar Station Road was closed. Instead we stayed on Roddinglaw Road and joined Gogarbank to retrace our outward route from the morning to Edinburgh Park. From there we took the cycle path alongside Bankhead Drive, Broomhouse Drive and Stenhouse Drive before joining the path beside the tram tracks that took us back to Jenners Depository. Our route back to The Meadows was almost the same as our outbound route, the only difference being that we went via the King's Theatre rather than Bruntsfield Links.

It had been a enjoyable ride despite the changeable weather. Thanks to Alan for leading and thanks to Saquib for back marking.




Leader: Alan

Report: Glenn

Photos: Glenn

Monday, 9 March 2026

Ride to Ratho this coming Saturday

 Hello everyone,

We've got our March ride this coming Saturday (14th). Under Alan's leadership, we'll be heading out to Ratho. The route will mainly involve quiet roads and firm surfaces, but there will also be a couple of short off-road sections that might be a bit rough. We can expect some steep climbing towards the end of the morning, but otherwise fairly easy gradients. The total distance will be about 22 miles.

Lunch stop

Provided the weather is not too awful, we'll have our lunch at the Lost Shore surf resort. This 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 lochs, all with nice views over the water and the wider countryside.

There is a large restaurant at the centre, but this mainly serves full meals rather than quick snacks. It is quite expensive and the service is inclined to be slow, so you might be hard pressed to have lunch in the time available. For those reasons, I suggest you bring your own food for a picnic if at all possible. There is however a separate kiosk where you can pick up a hot drink.

If the day is particularly cold or wet, we might opt for a lunch stop at the nearby climbing arena instead. This has picnic space both inside and out, as well as a small cafe where you can pick up a light snack.

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.

Finally, please keep in mind that we always welcome suggestions for new routes or destinations for our rides, especially if you can volunteer to lead a ride yourself. If so, do get in touch.