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Monday, 22 June 2026

Second of this year's Extra rides on Saturday

We've got the second of our 2026 Extra rides coming up on Saturday (27th).

This promises to be a particularly pleasant run. Glenn will be leading us on a nice route through the Midlothian countryside, mainly following quiet rural roads, some with extensive views. The route will be one that we have only done once before, back in 2024, and is certainly worth repeating.

Please keep in mind that our Extra rides are longer than our usual 20-mile runs, with a somewhat faster pace and fewer stops. You won't need to be super fit to join these rides, but if you haven't cycled for a while, or if you feel that you are below your normal fitness level, you may prefer to stick with our usual "second Saturday" outings for now.

Saturday's ride will be about 30 miles. There will be quite a few hills during the course of the day, but at least we will be on firm surfaces and away from heavy traffic for most of the time.

Lunch stop

Our lunch stop will be in Vogrie Country Park. There is a friendly cafe there that serves a good selection of sandwiches, toasties, baked potatoes and an all-day breakfast. There are also plenty of picnic tables for those of us who prefer to bring a packed lunch.

Time and place

The ride will start at Fisherrow Harbour in Musselburgh. See here if you need directions. Please aim to get there in time for a punctual 10:30 departure. Note that Fisherrow is about seven miles from central Edinburgh, so depending on where you set out from, your total mileage could be nearer 40 than 30.

The ride will end back at Fisherrow mid- to late-afternoon.

What if the weather's bad?

The ride will go ahead whatever the weather. We won't let drizzly rain or a stiff breeze put us off. But if conditions are particularly bad, we reserve the right to alter the route and destination accordingly. But the meeting time and place will still be as stated above.

Finally, please remember to bring a spare inner tube plus whatever tools might be needed (if any) to remove your wheel in the event of a puncture.

I hope to see you on Saturday, or, failing that, on a future ride. Our next "second Saturday" run will be on 11 July. And we'll have another Extra later in July, details of which will be posted here in due course.

Saturday, 13 June 2026

A familiar location, a few novel variations and a new leader




Today saw us head to a familiar location - South Queensferry. This was Saqib's inaugural ride as leader, and he added in a few novel variations to our usual route options. In addition to the new leader, it was good to see some new faces amongst the 19 riders that gathered at the start. The forecast for showers in the afternoon hadn't put people off, which was fortunate as they failed to materialise. It was mainly overcast with a few sunny intervals making it feel reasonably warm when they appeared. But there was a cool wind that kept the temperature down for most of the ride. As that stalwart of the 20 Milers, the late Logan Strang used to say, "it's chilly for June".

With the briefing over, Saqib led us away from The Meadows to the Telfer Subway via Bruntsfield Links, Leamington Bridge and Fountain Park. Across the Western Approach Road, along the new cycle path to Russell Road, and through Roseburn as if we were heading for Murrayfield. This is where we had our first deviation from the norm as we went up Roseburn Place, across Roseburn Terrace and took the cycle path towards the city centre. We weren't on the path long before heading left up Coates Terrace to join the Roseburn Path. At Craigleith Retail Park we joined the Blackhall Path and continued via Davidson's Mains and Barnton to Old Cramond Brig, where we had an obligatory pause. The NCN1 path beside the A90 took us to the Chapel Gate entrance to the Dalmeny Estate, where we regrouped. All together again, we took the road up to Dalmeny village. In another change to the norm, we turned right in the village and headed down past the road to Dalmeny station, then left on the B924 and down the hill into South Queensferry. We headed under the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge and through the town to our lunch stop at the steps with panoramic views of the three bridges. It was disappointing to see that the cycle racks have been removed with a big useless space there instead. Let's hope they put them back.

With lunch over we headed back out of town, this time taking the track into the Dalmeny Estate beneath the rail bridge. The route through the estate was as lovely as ever with delightful gravel tracks and a couple of stiff little climbs to see us emerge back at Cramond Brig. Down the hill, a brief pause on Old Cramond Brig and we retraced our outward route from the morning. But this time, we remained on the Roseburn Path to the zig-zags at Russell Road. From there, we headed to Leamington Bridge where the leader declared the ride officially over.

Thanks to Saqib for leading us on a familiar route with a couple of interesting variations to keep us on our toes, which was well received. Thanks to Alan for back marking.


Leader: Saqib

Report: Glenn

Photos: Glenn

Monday, 8 June 2026

June ride this coming Saturday

We've got our June ride coming up on Saturday (13th). For this ride, Saqib will be making his debut as leader. He has opted for a familiar destination - South Queensferry - albeit with a few novel variations to add to the interest.

The total distance will be just about 20 miles. We will be on well-surfaced paths and quiet roads for most of the time, although there will also be a some short stretches that might be a little rough. The route won't in any way be flat, but at least the hills will all be reasonably gentle.

Lunch

South Queensferry offers a couple of options for those who like a cafe or pub lunch, notably the Little Bakery and the Ferry Tap. Both serve light meals, but they tend to be busy at lunch time and therefore the service is often slow. For that reason, many of us prefer to bring a packed lunch. There is a nice picnic spot where we can eat it, overlooking the Forth (with toilets just across the street). Another option would be to pick up a sandwich at the co-op, which is fairly close to our stopping point. There is also a shop nearby that does take-away tea and coffee.

Logistics

As always, we'll gather at the top of Middle Meadow Walk in time for a 10:30 departure. We'll aim to get back to the Meadows around the middle of the afternoon.

And, as always, the ride is free and open to all, with no advance booking.

Looking ahead

Our second Extra of the season is scheduled for 27 June. I'll post full details of that run in good time.