I went to the open day at the Fife Cycle Park today. It's a nice circuit of glass smooth tarmac and lots of variation of routes, though the majority of the corners are a wee bit tight for a velomobile rider going at it hammer and tongs. I have the lap on video, so may add it later.
Fife Cycle Park open day 1
Actually I waited until the event had finished and they'd collected all the cones and markers, as the event'd been really busy and was full of little ones on balance bikes and Frogs and things.
The outward route once over the bridge was Inverkeithing, Crossgates, Cowdenbeath (where I think the red torpedo blew everyone's minds), Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly (and the Maisie art deco ex-cinema). After mucking around at the circuit and a spot of lunch I took in the northern half of the shore around Lochore Meadows Country Park, then found myself doing some comedy offroading on an entirely inappropriate bike, by using the route between the B996 and Maryburgh; it's rocky, mossy, uphill and awful on anything without suspension and big tyres.
Sightseeing
I took the B917 south from Kelty, grimaced my way up the Big Horrible Hill towards Cowdenbeath cemetery, but after that the descent from Hill of Beath back to Inverkeithing was reeled off in no time and was brilliant fun.
My legs died as I came back through Barnton, so I stopped for a rest, and the last of my strawberry jam sandwiches, at Laid Back before heading home to shovel in as much food as I could.
Just crept over the metric century (104km) but right now my legs are so tired I don't care!