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For more information and to view maps on getting


around Edinburgh on foot and by bike go to:

edinburgh.gov.uk/cyclewalkmap

You can get this document on tape, in Braille, large


print and various computer formats if you ask us.
Please contact ITS on 0131 242 8181 and quote
reference number 15-0897. The ITS can also give
information on community language translations.

Designed by the City of Edinburgh Council 16.094.4/CE/KR/Nov 2016


Printed on 100% recycled paper, FSC® Recycled certified.
The Rosslyn Chapel Way - QuietRoute

Rosslyn Chapel is steeped in history dating


back to 1446. Its exquisite stone carvings and
windows, alongside its recent fame from Dan
Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code’ book, make the
Chapel a very interesting visit. New signed and
lit paths from Edinburgh’s South Eastern areas
provide an excellent way to reach the Chapel
away from busy traffic.

On the way you can drop by the charming


Straiton Pond Local Nature Reserve where wild
flowers, water fowl and woodland birds provide
interest for further exploration. From Bilston
Viaduct the views down the steeply wooded
valley toward the Pentland Hills are particularly
stunning in the colours of autumn.

QuietRoutes

The Council is developing a network of


QuietRoutes, which are routes for everyone, on
paths and low traffic roads. When completed
they will provide convenient and high quality
routes where users of all abilities can be
confident of getting to where they want to go.
Other routes into Midlothian Recent route improvements:
Perfect for commuting in comfort and for trips
out exploring Edinburgh.
There are plenty of other routes to explore • New surfaced path from Gilmerton to
Midlothian further, such as the National Cycle Loanhead (linking on to Roslin via quiet
Each route has a number and colour to help
Network route 196 from Penicuik to Sheriffhall. roads)
identify them on maps and signs. When
• Full route signage with decorative roundels.
complete, every route will have blue signs that
For further information on routes please go to:
indicate the route’s number, colour, destinations
www.midlothian.gov.uk/cycling
and distances to help you find your way (see
photo above right).
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