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Old 24-07.-2006, 12:46 PM   #1
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Default Cycling in Edinburgh

G'day,

I'm moving to Edinburgh from Melbourne, Australia in about 3 months. I was just wondering how cycling-friendly the city is. I have no idea at all about the place as I have never been there before. Some things I would like to know is:

* Are there any particular areas where people ride i.e. places where you can find a lot of cyclists on a weekend or weekday morning consistently??

* Is it relatively easy to commute to and from work if it was in/around the city??

* Does anyone know of any cycling clubs and/or recreational rides in the city??

Any other info you can pass on would be much appreciated. In the meantime I'll be buying as much cold-weather kit as I can find!!

Cheers,

Sam
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Old 24-07.-2006, 09:53 PM   #2
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Hi Sam,

First of all I hope the move goes well, there is so much to do here, albeit i think you may find you are moving here to Edinburgh at just the wrong time- - The miserable weather will no doubt have set in already!

Anyway on a more upbeat note, the City is very well geared up for cyclists and there are plenty of us about. Just look out for everyone in their bright yellow jackets!

There are cycle paths and I would say quite a strong community of cyclists, and with goverment incentives like Bike to Work, it seems more are popping up all the time!

As for clubs, I am not sure as i am really just getting into it, not to mention leaving the bike smoke, and heading for sunny Fife!

Hope this helps a little, I am sure someone with more knowledge will be along shortly.

Thanks,

Dave


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G'day,

I'm moving to Edinburgh from Melbourne, Australia in about 3 months. I was just wondering how cycling-friendly the city is. I have no idea at all about the place as I have never been there before. Some things I would like to know is:

* Are there any particular areas where people ride i.e. places where you can find a lot of cyclists on a weekend or weekday morning consistently??

* Is it relatively easy to commute to and from work if it was in/around the city??

* Does anyone know of any cycling clubs and/or recreational rides in the city??

Any other info you can pass on would be much appreciated. In the meantime I'll be buying as much cold-weather kit as I can find!!

Cheers,

Sam
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Old 17-08.-2006, 11:14 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by samwell
G'day,

I'm moving to Edinburgh from Melbourne, Australia in about 3 months. I was just wondering how cycling-friendly the city is. I have no idea at all about the place as I have never been there before. Some things I would like to know is:

* Are there any particular areas where people ride i.e. places where you can find a lot of cyclists on a weekend or weekday morning consistently??

* Is it relatively easy to commute to and from work if it was in/around the city??

* Does anyone know of any cycling clubs and/or recreational rides in the city??

Any other info you can pass on would be much appreciated. In the meantime I'll be buying as much cold-weather kit as I can find!!

Cheers,

Sam

Hey Sam,

Yes its easy to commute in the city, Very easy infact but you may need to adjust to the nutters on the road! I believe its a whole lot more relaxed in Oz than here where people get annoyed at things like toilet paper being rough on ones bottom.

Clubs, you have

www.edinburghroadclub.co.uk

Best one I reckon and pretty much tells you all you need to know.

If you need repairs then you're spoilt for choice but I run the ONLY mobile repair company in the region!

www.cyclistsanonymous.com

Drop me a line if you have anymore questions mate.
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Old 08-09.-2006, 07:46 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by samwell
G'day,

I'm moving to Edinburgh from Melbourne, Australia in about 3 months. I was just wondering how cycling-friendly the city is. I have no idea at all about the place as I have never been there before. Some things I would like to know is:

* Are there any particular areas where people ride i.e. places where you can find a lot of cyclists on a weekend or weekday morning consistently??

* Is it relatively easy to commute to and from work if it was in/around the city??

* Does anyone know of any cycling clubs and/or recreational rides in the city??

Any other info you can pass on would be much appreciated. In the meantime I'll be buying as much cold-weather kit as I can find!!

Cheers,

Sam

Alright mate. Don't be scared off by the posts! Weather's not like Oz, but its not too bad - same rainfall as London and Paris. Much sunnier than London - we tend not to get the weeks of thin high grey clouds. 40 mins less dalight than London in mid winter, 40 mins more in the Summer, when there's more to do!

You are going to get cold though. (That's "cold" in whinging pom terms, not "cold" in, say, Icelandic - christ, we sometimes even get snow). At its coldest, you get a few days where its -5oC overnight and around freezing during the day. Anyone who tells you otherwise probably hasn't been anywhere truly cold and/or out of misguided patriotism tries to hide the fact that we live in a fairly bland, benign temperate climate, call hills mountains and farmland "wilderness".

Road manners - don't know what you are used to. I lived in N.America and UK drivers are generally more alert than there, but more agressive. However, if you are going to cycle anywhere in the UK, it should be as far away from the home counties (London area) as possible. Its comparative bliss up here - except that people habitually run red lights for some reason.

Only bad thing is the road surfaces. There's 3 local authorities around Edinburgh and none of them seem to have a budget for tarmac. You know when the road surface is going to be horrific when you pass a sign inviting you to report road defects.

If you are a roadie, you may need one of two things - a new saddle or a new bum.

Cycle commuting is good. The main routes have bus lanes that are pretty clear and there are lots of cycle paths to cut through.

Edin road club is okay, lots of members. they also do mtb. Not too many beginners and a "slower" ride might get testosteroned to about 35kph average. You might find one of the clubs just out of town a bit less "wannabe" (Musselburgh maybe?), but I don't know.

Just outside of the city (which is a small city) there are miles of good open roads - if you are okay on derestricted UK A-roads - you have to be to get to the lanes. We don't have too many long hills, its more rolling countryside. But you don't have to go that far to get variety.

There are also a plethora of mountain bike trails within 20 miles, a good few within biking distance (Pentlands, Moorfoot Hills).
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