Lovely bit of 'Daddy Daycare by Bike' TM today.
I had no real plan when we set off and having spent 45mins at a nearby (but not walkable) playpark I did wonder whether we'd get very far.
The beach was the call from the cheiflets, so to make it interesting we headed for the one past Dalmeny House near Hound point. Timing wasn't on our side and they were getting hungry for lunch so at the last minute we headed down to the beach on the opposite bank of the Almond to Cramond & had it to ourselves whilst we ate lunch and played with some washed up logs.
Heading West, we offered directions to a couple of female cyclist who fortified by a good scone in Cramond had decided to push on to Queensferry. Not long after we were all sheltering under the same tree as the rain poured down. They had little choice but to listen as my 2 talked at them for 10 minutes without pausing for breath. They didn't seem to mind as they had similar aged grandkids.
Onwards to Queensferry and a unexpected quick chat with IWRATS & Madame IWRATS by the forth (rail) bridge. We stopped by the steps down to beach in the centre of Queensferry, which unbeknownst to us was about to have 2 different wedding parties using it for photos, which included a smart UtrechtCyclist - we felt quite scruffy...
A stiff climb up to the Forth Road Bridge followed which disapointingly was only using the East footway, so we stopped at the official bridge viewing point to see the new bridge.
Heading home we were distracted by a playpark so we ran out of time for a pitstop at Craigies and instead we took the back road by the airport and watched the planes coming & going.
All in all a good day out. What I liked is that the bike gave us the flexibility to alter our plans easily, take us off the beaten track and allow us to interact with others around us.