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25 Cycle Routes: Edinburgh and Lothian : Edinburgh and Lothian (25 Cycle Routes)

25 Cycle Routes: Edinburgh and Lothian : Edinburgh and Lothian (25 Cycle Routes)
By Derek Purdy

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'Edinburgh and Lothian' describes 25 cycle rides in the vastly diverse region of Scotland's capital and its surrounding countryside. They take you from old railway routes and tiny traffic-free cycleways to eild, rocky shorelines, castles and forts.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #95083 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-06-10
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'well-produced and eminently useable series on walking and cycling in Scotland' Scotland in Trust Magazine

From the Publisher
Books available in the Series

- Argyll and Bute
- Edinburgh and Lothian (New)
- In and around Glasgow
- The Kindom of Fife
- Stirling and the Trossachs

From the Inside Flap
Whether on official cycle paths, abandoned railways or quiet country roads, these rides bring a fresh perspective to the areas covered. With useful cycling tips, a Foreword by the Cycling Tourist Club, easy-to-follow instructions and specially prepared colour route maps and photographs, the 25 Cycle Routes series can be used with confidence and will give many hours of enjoyable cycling. Edinburgh and Lothian is one of the most popular in the series. The vastly diverse area in and around Edinburgh provides unrivalled opportunities for cycling, no matter what the level of ability of the cyclist. From railway routes and tiny traffic-free cycleways in the heart of the great city to wild rocky shorelines, castles and medieval churches, there is so much to explore and see, and for the more energetic there are some moderate hills to test their stamina! As well as rides within Edinburgh itself the selection of routes ranges from Linlithgow in the west to Dunbar in the east, and down to Roslin, Penicuik and Gorebridge in the south.
The bestselling first edition of Edinburgh and Lothian was carried in backpacks and panniers all around the area. This new edition will be an equally valuable companion. Revised by well-known author and Chief Executive of Cycling Scotland, Erl Wilkie, it introduces several new routes in and around the capital and fully updates the old favourites.