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Buggy friendly walks in the lothians

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edin16 · 22/08/2020 12:03

Hi,
Does anyone have any suggestions for buggy friendly walks around the Lothians/not far over the bridge?

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GlassOfProsecco · 23/08/2020 09:27

Cramond waterfront - nice cafe in the harbour & along the River Almond - both with outdoor seating. There is also the hugely overpriced Boardwalk Beach Cafe towards Silverknowes.

Or the Botanic Gardens was always great when my kids were wee.

edin16 · 23/08/2020 10:18

We actually ended up doing Cramond. Glad we did, it was very entertaining watching the idiots get stranded on the island who had to be rescued by the coast guard Grin

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Groovee · 23/08/2020 11:22

My friend went to pikes pool in Kirkliston and said it was a great walk. Cammo too was ok as long as it's not too muddy.

Groovee · 23/08/2020 11:23

Oh Saughton Park is good too and has the bistro for take away coffees.

Lemondrops41 · 23/08/2020 11:32

Walk over the bridge into South Queensferry. There's a few places with outdoor seating where you can get lunch before walking back.

Coastercat · 24/08/2020 20:39

Flotterstone. It’s 10k to the end of the road and back.

Queens drive (it’s the road around Arthur’s Seat).

Portobello prom.

In Fife Aberdour to Dalgety Bay on the coastal path.

Around Lochore from Lochgelly.

Around Loch Leven.

Cafes / pubs near all of the above.

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