Edinburgh, Stirling and the Forth Cycle Map (40)

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Sustrans' Edinburgh, Stirling and the Forth cycle map shows the National Cycle Network and local routes in this area. It covers Edinburgh, Stirling and The Forth region in Scotland, including Alloa, Musselburgh, Kirkcaldy, and Queensferry.

The National Cycle Network and cycle tracks in Edinburgh, Stirling and the Forth

This pocket-sized colour map shows clearly mapped on-road and traffic-free paths, easy to read contours, and detailed inset maps for the major towns and cities as well as recommended linking routes connecting the NCN with quiet roads. The map also features 3 day rides with directions and a description of the area, highlighting key cycle routes, local history and places of interest.

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    Map details:

    Publisher: Sustrans

    Published: May 2021

    Scale: 1:110,000

    Size: 10 x 15 cm folded, 60 x 80 cm unfolded

    Printed on water and tear-resistant Polyart recyclable paper, category 2 HDPE.

    Major cycle routes covered by this map:

    - National Route 1 between the Moorfoot Hills and St Andrews. The section up to Edinburgh forms the end of the Coast and Castles South long-distance cycle ride. The section from Edinburgh to St Andrews via Queensferry, Dunfermline and Kinross makes up start of the Coast and Castles North long-distance ride.

    - National Route 75 between Edinburgh and Airdrie via Livingston.

    - National Route 76 between Dunbar and Kirkcaldy via Musselburgh, Queensferry, Stirling, Alloa, Rosyth and Inverkeithing. This makes up the entirety of Round the Forth route.

    - National Route 196 between Penicuik and Haddington.

    - National Route 754 between Edinburgh and Banknock via Linlithgow. This route follows the Union Canal and The Forth and Clyde Canal.

    - National Route 764 between Clackmannan and Dunfermline. This route forms the West Fife Way.

    - National Route 765 between Stirling and Dunblane.

    - National Route 766 between Kirkcaldy and Newburgh.

    - National Route 767 from Alloa to Dollar. This forms the Devon Way.

    - National Route 768 from Route 76 on the outskirts of Tullibody to Alva.

    - National Route 775 between Kinross and Bridge of Earn.

    - National Route 776 between Falkland and Newburgh.

    Where can I send route suggestions? 
    Please send all route suggestions to our Customer Service team at customer.services@sustrans.org.uk

    Is there a PDF or GPX version to match the paper map?
    You can find our selection of downloadable maps here. 
    We are working to expand our selection. 

    What is the paper quality like for Sustrans maps?
    All of our maps are printed on waterproof and tear-resistant paper that can be recycled -perfect for all of your cycling adventures! 

    Where can I find the maps for Route 1?
    On any Sustrans map page, click the blue square under "Routes covered" to be linked to all the related maps featuring that route number. 

    Where does the maps cover?
    To see the coverage of Sustrans maps visit our Help with Maps page, showing the coverage of our long distance and regional maps. 

     

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