Fri, Apr 18, 2025 09:30 AM - Wed, Dec 31, 2025 13:00 PM
Fri, Apr 18, 2025 09:30 AM - Wed, Dec 31, 2025 13:00 PM
Beat the crowds of Edinburgh's city center and discover off-the-beaten-path locations and secret spots on a small-group cycling tour. Traveling on two wheels (either on a traditional or e-bike), you'll be able to access places buses cannot reach. Cycle out of the city, around Arthur's Seat, and to the (sometimes) sunny seaside, all while your guide shares fascinating facts about the city.
Cycling tour of Edinburgh: Escape the crowds of the center
Choice of a traditional bicycle or electric bike
Small-group tour (maximum 15 people): A more intimate experience
Great way to see places bigger vehicles can't reach
What to expect
Discover a different side of Edinburgh on a relaxed cycling tour that takes you beyond the city centre. With your choice of a traditional or electric bike, you’ll ride through charming neighborhoods, green spaces, and coastal stretches while learning about the city's history and hidden gems from your guide.
Union Canal: Visit Edinburgh Quay, the eastern terminus of the canal (5 minutes)
Bruntsfield Links Short Hole Golf Course: Stop at this historic and picturesque golf course (5 minutes)
The Meadows: Enjoy views of Edinburgh’s largest public park and the old Royal Infirmary (5 minutes)
Innocent Railway Tunnel (Pass By): A hidden gem that opens the path to the countryside
Arthur's Seat: Visit the Secret Garden near Holyrood Park and get up close with the volcanic landscape (5 minutes)
Portobello Beach: Discover Edinburgh’s scenic seaside with views over to the Kingdom of Fife (15 minutes)
Leith: Explore the character and maritime history of this eclectic and culturally rich area (15 minutes)
Water of Leith Walkway (Pass By): Follow converted railway paths back toward New Town
Calton Hill: Enjoy a stunning view from the edge of New Town, looking back over the city (5 minutes)
New Town (Pass By): Ride through the elegant Georgian streets on the way back to the starting point
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