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Discover Edinburgh on two wheels with this award-winning 4.5-hour cycling tour, exploring hidden spots, waterways, and scenic districts led by expert guides.
Swapping the typical tour bus for a bicycle, A Wee Pedal’s award-winning circular cycle tour offers an engaging way to explore Edinburgh, Scotland. Priced at $115.94 per person, this 4.5-hour small-group experience features manual bikes, helmets, and a qualified guide, with optional E-bikes available for an extra £20. With a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 82 reviews, this tour has earned full recommendation, thanks to its unique route and personalized approach.
Ideal for travelers who want to see off-the-beaten-path parts of Edinburgh beyond the typical tourist spots, this tour emphasizes canal pathways, parks, and seaside districts. The small-group size—limited to six participants—ensures a more intimate, flexible experience. While moderate physical fitness is recommended, the ride’s mostly traffic-free paths make it accessible for most cycling enthusiasts.
The adventure begins at Bridgend Inspiring Growth, located at 41 Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. Tours start promptly at 9:00 am, making it a good morning activity. The meeting point is near public transportation options, simplifying access. The starting location provides easy access to the scenic cycle paths that form the core of this experience.
The tour concludes back at the initial meeting point, offering convenience for those planning to continue exploring or heading back to accommodations.
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The route is 20 miles long and primarily follows traffic-free cycle paths. The journey starts on a dedicated cycle path alongside The Union Canal, where riders pass canal boats, historic bridges, and training rowers. This section offers a peaceful, scenic introduction to Edinburgh’s waterways.
As the tour progresses, it descends onto the Water of Leith, a picturesque walkway passing under aqueducts and through allotments. The rejuvenated Saughton Park, featuring an original bandstand, provides a lovely spot to appreciate Edinburgh’s outdoor spaces.
Guests get to see Scotland’s National Rugby Stadium, Murrayfield, from the bike, providing an exciting view of the city’s sports scene. The route then takes riders to Dean Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the guide explains the significance of sites like Thomas Telfer’s bridge and the historic Edinburgh School.

Dean Village remains one of Edinburgh’s most charming hidden gems. This tranquil area, once a hub for flour mills, offers a glimpse into the city’s past with its well-preserved buildings and serene waterside setting. Riders have ample opportunities to stop, take photos, and learn about its history from the guide.
After exploring the city’s historic heart, the tour heads towards Portobello, a lively seaside district. Here, participants can enjoy views of the beach and the promenade—perfect for a quick rest or a seaside snack if desired. The ride emphasizes off-the-beaten-path areas, giving cyclists a more authentic taste of Edinburgh’s diverse neighborhoods.

The mostly traffic-free cycle paths make this journey accessible and enjoyable, even for casual cyclists. The flat terrain and gentle pace allow riders to soak in the scenery comfortably. The guide ensures the group moves at a steady, relaxed speed, making it suitable for those who are confident cyclists but not necessarily endurance athletes.
For those wishing to make the ride even easier, E-bikes are available for an additional £20 per person, providing a helpful boost on longer stretches. The tour is designed for moderate physical fitness levels, and guests should be comfortable riding 20 miles on mostly flat terrain.
Guides like Jill, Gail, Richard, and Leanne have earned praise for their friendly, knowledgeable, and fun personalities. They share engaging stories and insights about Edinburgh’s history, architecture, and local culture as they lead the group along scenic routes and historic sites.
Guests appreciate that the guides give a wider view of Edinburgh beyond the main tourist spots, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The small group size allows for more personalized interactions, including questions and tailored commentary.
Since the tour covers 20 miles, riders should plan to eat beforehand and bring water with them. The route passes through scenic areas where a beachside lunch or picnic could be a pleasant addition after the ride.
While manual bikes and helmets are supplied, guests should be comfortable riding a bike confidently for 20 miles. Gloves are provided in winter, but layers suitable for outdoor activity are recommended, depending on the weather.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility for changes in plans or weather conditions. Since the experience depends on good weather, if canceled due to poor conditions, guests are offered a rescheduled date or a full refund.
In case of unpredictable weather, the small-group size and scenic route help keep the experience enjoyable, but participants should be prepared for possible adjustments.

This cycling tour appeals to those interested in active exploration of Edinburgh’s hidden districts and scenic waterways. It’s particularly ideal for travelers who prefer small-group, personalized tours over large bus excursions, and for those comfortable on a bike for several hours.
Families with confident cyclists, history enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers find this tour especially rewarding. The relaxed pace and emphasis on off-the-beaten-path sights make it a memorable addition to any Edinburgh itinerary.
A Wee Pedal’s award-winning circular cycle tour provides a unique, engaging way to discover Edinburgh’s lesser-known areas. The 20-mile route, mostly on traffic-free paths, highlights hidden waterways, parks, and seaside spots that many visitors overlook.
The knowledgeable guides and small group setting create a friendly, informative atmosphere, perfect for cyclists of moderate fitness. While the price reflects the quality and the personalized experience, the optional E-bike offers an accessible option for those who want a less strenuous ride.
This tour is an excellent choice for adventurous travelers seeking a more authentic, scenic view of Edinburgh. It’s a fun, educational, and scenic activity that can stand out as a highlight of a trip—especially for those who enjoy exploring on two wheels.
“Informative and fun ride through and around Edinburgh. 20 miles with lots of interesting sites along waterways – canals and streams – and on bike p…”
Is this cycling tour suitable for children?
The tour requires riding 20 miles on mostly flat paths, so it’s best suited for confident adult cyclists with moderate fitness. Children should be comfortable riding a bike for that distance.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should bring water and eat beforehand for energy. Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, especially in winter when gloves are provided.
Can I request an E-bike?
Yes, E-bikes are available for £20 per person. It’s advisable to request this at the time of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not eligible for a refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Bridgend Inspiring Growth, 41 Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. The start time is 9:00 am.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since the tour involves cycling 20 miles primarily on flat paths, it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges.