Cycling Edinburgh

Organised bike rides in and around Edinburgh


This page provides an up-to-date listing of all organised cycle rides in or near the Scottish capital. These rides are run by local cycling clubs and groups, and are mostly free of charge and open to all.

If you like the idea of cycling in congenial company with a knowledgeable guide, you're sure to find a run here that's right for you. Choose an event that's appropriate for your experience and level of fitness, and you'll have a great day out.

Last updated: 6th May 2008

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On this page:

Regular weekly rides

Other organised rides

Other bike-related events


Regular weekly rides

Every Wednesday: CTC 
These runs are usually 50 to 60 miles. The pace varies to suit those attending, but all rides should be within the capabilities of a fairly fit cyclist. Bring food for a picnic lunch. The starting times and contact details are the same each week, but the meeting points and destinations vary. For details, please refer to the current rides list on the CTC web site.
Meet:
10.00. Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: CTC Lothians, or contact Peter Martin (0131 229 8615). 
Every Saturday: CTC 
These are moderately-paced runs of up to 50 miles in winter, 70 miles in summer. The destination is chosen on the day according to the weather and who turns up. They aim to stop at a cafe for tea in the afternoon but you should take your own food for lunch.
Meet: 10.00, at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Dalkeith Road. Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: CTC Lothians, or contact Neil Brearley (01968 677117). 
Every Saturday: Edinburgh RC
These rides are intended for serious cyclists interested in riding at speed in a group. Each ride is split into five to six groups, departing in stages between 9.30 and 9.50. The fastest group (average speeds around 24 mph) starts at 9.30, with each subsequent departure being progressively slower. The 9.50 group has a designated leader and especially welcomes newcomers. There is also a 10.00 departure, which is aimed at riders with serious racing ambitions. The faster groups don't wait for stragglers. Most runs end with a cafe stop in Marchmont. If you are in doubt about whether these rides are suitable for you, please consult the FAQ on their website.
Meet: 09.30 to 10.00, at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Dalkeith Road. Cost and booking: Free. Non-members welcome, but those who ride with the club regularly are requested to join. Further information: Edinburgh RC (email: erc@edinburghrc.co.uk).
Every Sunday: Edinburgh RC
These are fast rides for serious cyclists interested in training to race. They are suitable for cyclists who can sustain an average speed of 20 mph over reasonably long distances. They cover 60 - 80 miles (slightly less in winter), and those unable to keep up should be prepared to find their own way home. A slightly slower group averages 17 mph, covering a similar distance. Most (not all) rides include a cafe stop in the afternoon. If you are in doubt about whether these rides are suitable for you, please consult the FAQ on their website.
Meet: 10.00, at the Tusitala Pavilion, Buckstone Terrace. Cost and booking: Free. Non-members welcome, but those who ride with the club regularly are requested to join. Further information: Edinburgh RC (email: erc@edinburghrc.co.uk).

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Other organised rides

Saturday 10th May 2008: 20-Milers
An easy-to-moderate ride, suitable both for occasional cyclists and those with a little more experience. These rides are a good choice for people who have been on TryCycling runs and now want to step up to something slightly longer and faster. They favour easy paths and gentle gradients where possible, and aim to avoid heavy traffic. Today's ride will explore some especially attractive cycle routes in the south of the city. The 19-mile route mainly follows bike paths and quiet roads, with two short stretches on grass tracks. Lunch will be at the cafe at the Mortonhall Garden Centre, or bring a picnic if you prefer.
Meet: 10.30, at the north end of Middle Meadow Walk (junction of Lauriston Place). Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: Mike Lewis (0131 343 2520) or Chris Pearson (0131  343 2685), or see the 20-Milers Blog.
Sunday 18th May: 20-Milers Extra
An additional ride, aimed at cyclists who want a slightly longer run than the usual 20-Milers outings. Today's route will follow bike paths and quiet roads to Dalkeith, returning via Musselburgh. Lunch will be at the cafe in Dalkeith Country Park (hot drinks and snacks available, or bring a picnic if you prefer), and there will also be a short refreshment or ice cream break in Musselburgh on the way home. Total distance will be about 28 miles, which will be taken at the usual gentle pace. The ride will end around 16.00.
Meet: 10.00, outside the Tourist Information Centre at the east end of Princes Street. Note that this is different from the usual meeting place, time and day. Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: Mike Lewis (0131 343 2520).
Sunday 18th May: Short CTC Ride
An easy ride, lasting about two hours, mainly on cycle paths and tracks. This ride is suitable for new and returning cyclists and those who want to try cycling with a group. 
Meet: 10.00, at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Dalkeith Road. Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: CTC Lothians, or contact Anne Carter (0131 657 2189).
Sunday 25th May: TryCycling
TryCycling rides are suitable for novice cyclists and those who are unsure of their abilities. Children under 16 are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult. At 16 miles, today's run will longer than usual, but will be taken at a gentle pace, with plenty of rest stops. This will be a particularly scenic route through the south of the city to the edge of the Pentlands. There'll be a lunch break at the cafe in the Mortonhall Garden Centre, where light snacks are available, or bring a picnic if you prefer. The ride should end around 15.00.
Meet: 10.00, on the Meadows (junction of Middle Meadow Walk and North Meadow Walk). Cost and booking: Free, but advanced booking requested. Further information: TryCycling in Edinburgh
Saturday 31st May to Sunday 1st June: Mellow Velo
A two-day ride from Edinburgh to New Lanark and back, with an overnight stay at New Lanark Hostel.
Further information: Fiona@mellowvelo.org.uk, or see the Mellow Velo website.
Sunday 1st June: Spokes
A moderately-paced ride of about 45 miles. Spokes rides are longer and faster than 20-Milers and TryCycling runs but not as demanding as full-day CTC outings. They are aimed at the averagely-fit cyclist who rides regularly and is comfortable cycling for a reasonable period at 10 to 12 mph. Most rides include a longish lunch stop at a pub or café, or bring a picnic if you prefer. Rides usually end around 17.00.
Meet: 10.00, at the Usher Hall, Lothian Road. Cost and booking: Free, no need to book. Further information: Spokes, or contact Stuart Threlfall (0131 445 7073)
Monday 9th June to Friday 13th June: Sustrans Celebration Ride
A week-long ride from Glasgow to Edinburgh, with overnight stops at Aberfoyle, Killin, Dunkeld and Kinross. Approximately 40 miles per day, some of it on rough terrain. You can do either the whole ride or just odd days. Campsite accommodation will be arranged, but you must bring your own camping equipment, or arrange your own accommodation if you prefer. A support vehicle will carry your luggage. Cost: £30 per day, including campsite and breakfast; £10 per day for day-riders. Further information and booking: Vickie Robertson (vickie.robertson@sustrans.org.uk).
Saturday 14th June: 20-Milers
An easy-to-moderate ride, suitable both for occasional cyclists and those with a little more experience. These rides are a good choice for people who have been on TryCycling runs and now want to step up to something slightly longer and faster. They favour easy paths and gentle gradients where possible, and aim to avoid heavy traffic. Today's ride will be to Balerno and Red Moss, with a picnic lunch at the Riccarton Garden Centre (hot drinks available, but bring your own food). Total distance will be about 22 miles. The ride will end around 16.00.
Meet: 10.30, at the north end of Middle Meadow Walk (junction of Lauriston Place). Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: Mike Lewis (0131 343 2520) or Chris Pearson (0131  343 2685), or see the 20-Milers Blog.
Sunday 15th June: Short CTC Ride
An easy ride, lasting about two hours, mainly on cycle paths and tracks. This ride is suitable for new and returning cyclists and those who want to try cycling with a group. 
Meet: 10.00, at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Dalkeith Road. Cost and booking: Free; just turn up. Further information: CTC Lothians, or contact Anne Carter (0131 657 2189).
Sunday 15th June: Mellow Velo
A 40-mile ride to the Falkirk Wheel, starting at Linlithgow, with travel from Edinburgh to Linlithgow by train. The outward journey will be via the Union Canal towpath (bring lights for the long tunnel section), returning to Edinburgh via Muiravonside Country Park and Torphichen. Lunch will be at the Falkirk Wheel cafe. 
Travel:
There are four departures from Waverley to Linlithgow between 08.45 and 09.33; each train can carry six bikes (non-bookable), so there should be plenty of space. Or meet at Linlithgow Station at 10.00. Cost and booking: Free, apart from train fare. No need to book, but you are advised to contact the leader in advance so he can look out for you.
Further information: Bill@mellowvelo.org.uk, or see the Mellow Velo website.

Saturday 21st June: Edinburgh to St. Andrews Bike Ride
A highlight of the cycling calendar. This is a fairly challenging event, covering 68 miles with several serious hills. But don't let that put you off. Every year, hundreds of ordinary cyclists complete this very enjoyable ride, which is in aid of leprosy relief. You ride at your own pace, either individually or in a group. A support van is available to help with roadside repairs, and there are several excellent ice cream, lunch and tea stops along the route. Transport back to Edinburgh is available after the ride and also on the following morning (£12 for you and your bike). Start: 8.45, East Market Street. Cost and booking: Advanced registration essential; this is free before 1st June, £8 (£5 concession) after that date. Further information: Ros Kerry (01968 682369; Ros_Kerry@lepra.org.uk), or register on-line on the Lepra website.

Sunday 29th June: TryCycling
TryCycling rides are suitable for novice cyclists and those who are unsure of their abilities. Children under 16 are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult. The ride is usually about ten miles, which is taken at a gentle pace, with plenty of rest stops, including at least one longer break for refreshments and toilets. Today's run will be to Spylaw Park, and will mainly use bike paths and quiet roads The ride should end around 13.30.
Meet: 10.00, at the Bicycle Works, Argyle Place. Cost and booking: Free, but advanced booking requested. Further information: TryCycling in Edinburgh
Sunday 14th September: Pedal for Scotland (Glasgow to Edinburgh)
Advance notice of the annual Glasgow to Edinburgh charity ride. The date is fixed; other details will be posted here later.

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Other bike-related event

Saturday 14th June to Sunday 22nd June: Bike Week
The annual week-long programme of bike rides and other cycling-related events, including the traditional Spokes Bike Breakfast on the morning of the 18th (date provisional). Full details will be posted here nearer the time.
Saturday 14th June:  MoonWalk Edinburgh
An overnight "power walking" marathon in which 12,000 women (and a few men) pound the streets of Edinburgh wearing decorated bras, with the aim of raising £2 million towards breast cancer charities. Although not itself a cycling-related event, the organisers are planning to recruit a team of volunteer cyclists to patrol the route and give aid and support to the participants. Prospective volunteers are asked to complete the registration form. Further information: Jenn DeBernardo (volunteers@walkthewalk.org, 01483 741430), or visit www.walkthewalk.org.

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20-Milers group Bonaly, Pentland Hills

A 20-Milers group on a ride to Bonaly Country Park.
More photos from recent rides


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Escape Edinburgh by Bike
For those who are interested in planning their own rides, these escape routes will get you out of city quickly and safely.

I want to go on a bike ride but I haven't got a bike
How to hire a bicycle - or buy one second hand - in Edinburgh

Edinburgh Cycling Links
Links to other sites of interest to local cyclists.

Bike-Friendly Arizona
Notes and photos from a recent trip to the Phoenix / Tempe area.



Other local cycling-related web sites:

Bike Portal
A comprehensive cycling directory, with links to magazines, forums, clubs, bike shops and more. 

Bike Station
A community project that accepts donated bikes from members of the public and recycles them for use by priority groups such as the long term unemployed and the homeless.

CTC Lothians
The local branch of the UK-wide cyclists organisation. They organise two to three rides every week and support cycle campaigning activities.

Cycling Edinburgh Info
A site containing comprehensive information and advice for local cyclists. Lots of practical advice, plus some great photos.

Cycling Scotland
A Scottish Executive-funded project to "bring cycling out from the fringes of everyday life and into the mainstream." 

Spokes
A non-party political campaigning group, pressing for better conditions for cyclists, especially in Edinburgh and the Lothians.

TryCycling in Edinburgh
An active campaign to encourage and support more people to ride bicycles in Edinburgh.

More links


Spokes Edinburgh Cycle Map

This latest edition of the definitive guide to local cycling routes is now available. Price £4.95 from local bike shops and some bookshops, or click on the picture to order from Amazon. 


A TryCycling group at the Slateford Aqueduct

A TryCycling group pass under the aqueduct over the Water of Leith at Slateford.
More photos from recent rides


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