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    Silver Sands

    Silver Sands

    4.5(2 reviews)
    18.1 km

    Ever wondered how Edinburgh looks from the outside?…read more Well, one place to view the glorious city of Edinburgh is from Silver Sands in Aberdour. Silver Sands is both a beach and a park. The beach, accessed via a very steep road, is, apart from St. Andrews one of the most well known and most visited beaches in Fife! It even has been awarded a blue flag for its qualities! A word of warning though, even on a warm day, the water is still freezing cold, so best advice is to stay on the beach! The park surrounds the beach and is very large in comparison. It has plenty of car parking spaces and has many sporting facilities. It has enough grassy areas for football or other field sports, a children's play area and plenty of cycle paths. Usually on a sunny day there is an ice cream van, or it is only a few minutes walk to the high street for some snacks! However, the main attraction of Silver Sands is its magnificent views of Edinburgh. Arthur's seat and the crags dominate the skyline. Also, the sheer size of Edinburgh is quite surprising, as when in the city it does not feel that big. Silver Sands is an ideal place to chill in the hot summer and has one of the best views of Edinburgh!

    Situated on the north side of the Forth estuary, Aberdour is well known forits castle and beaches,…read moremainly the Silver Sands, to the east. With the park between the beach and the town, parking is plentiful and beach access via a gentle path and some steps. The road from the town to the car park is almost flat, with plenty of cycle paths, walkways and sightseeing opportunities, including the walk round Hawkcraig point for the view onto Aberdour, to the west, and over to Inchcolm and the medieval Abbey. Further west rise the engineering wonders of the Forth road and rail bridges. To the south can be seen part of the expanse of Edinburgh with much of it hidden behind the bulks of Arthur's Seat, Castle rock, Clermiston hill etc. Beyond that can be seen the Pentland hills with the Hillend dry ski slope lit up like a Christmas tree at night. Central Edinburgh--the New Town and the Old Town have become surrounded by soul-less housing schemes but the historical character of the city is well worth exploring

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    Cramond Beach

    Cramond Beach

    4.0(2 reviews)
    14.6 km

    So easy to get to on the bus from the city centre and only takes around 45-55 mins and a 10 min…read morewalk but more importantly during these hard times there are public toilets OPEN, to my relief! Cramond beach is stunningly beautiful, more rocky than sandy but lovely looking out to sea and towards Cramond island which you can reach by walking along Cramond island causeway at certain times throughout the day. There are ice cream vans, cafes along the prom, cyclists, joggers, walkers, picnickers, dog walkers, rogue dogs. sun shining and planes flying low from the nearby airport which personally I loved. Had a really enjoyable day at Cramond especially since we are all going through difficult and strange times at the moment. Keep safe people!

    i've long been a fan of the promenade at cramond. it's a really lovely paved walk way along the…read morebeach that has great views out to fife and is just beautiful on a sunny day. sadly sunny days don't happen too often in scotland, but i still find this promenade to be a great place! at any given time you can find people strolling with their kids or dogs, cycling or running along the path. on those rare sunny days i'm sure that i've seen people with picnics on the green or walking along with an ice cream from the nearby tea shops. also every saturday morning there is the park run, a free time 5k run, that has grown immensely in popularity. friday night i ran along looking out along the coast and even in the drizzling cold weather it was still a really pretty sight. and i think that view is what keeps me coming back. keeping my fingers crossed that the next run along the promenade will be a drier one though!

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    Cramond Beach - Great walking path by the beach!

    Great walking path by the beach!

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