We set out on a 13 day, 600 mile cycle adventure in late September 2022. Our route started on the east coast or Northumberland at Cambois, where we travelled along national cycle routes 10 & 72 to Hexham on the first day. Subsequent days took us further west to Carlisle and then into Scotland, traveling west along the Solway coastline. Then turning towards Ayr via the long slow climbs of Galloway and Maybole before arriving in Ayr. Heading inland towards Glasgow, the Kelpies and Edinburgh. Striking south from Edinburgh to Innerleithen and back to the English border town of Norham. Then onto our final stages of Seahouses on the Northumbrian east coast and Cambois.
    Our final destination.

    GoPro Failings: A whole days footage lost on the GoPro Hero 10

    Linlithgow
    https://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/linlithgow-p241171

    Edinburgh
    https://www.visitscotland.com/places-to-go/edinburgh

    The Union Canal
    https://www.scottishcanals.co.uk/visit/canals/visit-the-union-canal

    Innocent Railway Tunnel
    https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2021/02/innocent-railway/

    Dalkeith
    https://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/dalkeith-country-park-p252321

    Sustrans
    https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/national-cycle-network-routes-in-south-west-scotland

    OS Map
    https://explore.osmaps.com/?lat=55.873432&lon=-3.645161&zoom=9.5006&style=Standard&type=2d&overlays=os-ncn-layer

    00:00 Falkirk
    00:40 The Union Canal
    00:54 Falkirk Tunnel
    03:07 Avon Aqueduct
    04:46 Linlithgow
    05:41 Linlithgow palace
    08:38 Almond Aqueduct
    10:41 Ratho
    12:05 Slatford Aqueduct
    15:18 Edinburgh
    16:18 The Meadows
    18:12 The Innocent Railway Tunnel
    19:54 Brunstain Railway Crossing
    22:45 Dalkeith
    24:57 Route Map
    25:20 Stats

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