QueensferryEdinburgh

Queedi two
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By Owenjthomas on 30 Apr 2021


Distance

19km/12mi

Ascent

248m

Descent

290m

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A route aiming to stick to the Edinburgh cycle paths and quiet streets as much as possible

A route aiming to stick to the Edinburgh cycle paths and quiet streets as much as possible

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This route has been reviewed by 4 people.

This route has been flagged (1 times) for reasons relating to accuracy.

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Reviews - 4

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Is this route good enough? -  Yes (3) Maybe (1)

Problems reported -  Accuracy (1)

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Queensferry
Grid Ref NT1288478419
Lat / Lon 55.99079° / -3.39806°
Easting / Northing 312,884E / 678,419N
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Edinburgh
Grid Ref NT2569673813
Lat / Lon 55.95157° / -3.19147°
Easting / Northing 325,696E / 673,813N
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May Robson

29 Mar 2024 Spring

I walked this route with two pals on a gorgeous sunny day and would highly recommend it. You start on a cycle path out of the city, down to the coast through fields and woodland, and walk into Queensferry with the sea next to you and the Forth Bridges in the distance. It's a long walk but flat and very lovely.


Hannah Ustun

29 Mar 2024 Spring

Loved walking along the pedestrian walkway through Edinburgh. I usually cycle this path to get to work. The whole route to the Queensferry is great - highly walkable with nice varied landscapes. No issues following the route. The woodland opening onto the beach is my favourite part.


Lily

11 Mar 2024 Winter

This is such a lovely walk that takes you through lots of varied landscapes - the city, woodland, rivers, and finally onto the beach. Quite quickly you get onto the North Edinburgh Path Network (or the Telford/Roseburn path), which is a green corridor through Edinburgh for pedestrians and cyclists only which is an amazing city asset. There are signs petitioning to 'save' the corridor from plans to turn it into a tram line, which would be a great shame. There is a slightly fiddly bits going through the back of a carpark to get back onto the route but it's not a big deal at all. The route goes over a beautiful river, the open land of a beautiful estate house, and finally into a forested route along Queensferry beach, which is truly magnificent. We saw a dead baby killer whale on the beach! Queensferry is a quaint little village with nice pubs and the starting point to cross over the epic Forth Bridge.


Jamtista

30 Sep 2021 Autumn

This is a lovely walk - parts by the coast just east of Queensferry are really stunning. Makes sense to join the Blackhall Path at Davidson's Mains, rather than Queedi one's more more circuitous route to the south from this point. But I think there's a slight plotting error here - you can either go slightly to the north along Silverknowes Terrace/Drive, or to the south through the Tesco carpark and onto the Blackhall Path, but I don't think you can go in between. Nearly the whole route of off-road (or off busy roads) until Haymarket, when you're walking along main streets, but that's unavoidable really.


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