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Road User Guide
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Footpath/Cycleway Restrictions - WEST FOOTPATH - CLOSED (Open at Weekends)

Due to essential maintenance the WEST Footpath/Cycleway is CLOSED except during weekends . please use the EAST Footpath/Cycleway.

Roadworks - Both Directions

There are roadworks in both directions.

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Walking & Cycling

Walking or Cycling Across The Forth Road Bridge

With the opening of the Queensferry Crossing as a motorway, the Forth Road Bridge is now a Public Transport Corridor, which continues to be the route for walking and cycling across the Firth of Forth.

The bridges and surrounding road network have been designed to cater for all travel modes by making the most appropriate use of existing and new infrastructure.

There is no pedestrian or cyclist access to the Queensferry Crossing - this is a motorway.

With general traffic removed from the Forth Road Bridge, the experience for pedestrians and cyclists is greatly improved. Walking & cycling on and around the Forth Bridges provides the opportunity to build in physical activity as an everyday trip.

New sections of footpaths, cycleways and safe crossing points have also been introduced as part of the changes to the road network.

Walking And Cycling Map (2000 X 3000 Px) 2
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WALK OR CYCLE

The Forth Bridges Trail

A 5 mile circular walk or cycle that takes in the iconic Forth Bridges and the distinctive historic communities of North and South Queensferry.

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CYCLING

Local Cycle Routes

Whether you’re into cycling or mountain biking, rural or urban routes, there’s plenty to choose from.

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SOUTH QUEENSFERRY

Local Walks

Walks for everyone in and around South Queensferry. 

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NORTH QUEENSFERRY

The Fife Coastal Path

Pick up the Fife Coastal Path from North Queensferry, or join the John Muir Way or the Pilgrim Way.

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Public Transport

Journey times

The dedicated public transport corridor allows buses, taxis and motorcycles (up to 1255cc) to cross the Forth Road Bridge, making public transport quick and reliable. 

Park and Ride facilities are available at Ferrytoll and Halbeath in Fife.

There is access to the rail network with several stations in the area (Dalmeny, Inverkeithing and North Queensferry).

Find out more about local Park & Ride facilities and bus services by contacting local transport providers (listed below).

The Forth Road Bridge closes to pedestrians and cyclists when wind speeds reach 50mph.

If in doubt, contact Bridge Control on 0131 319 3083 for advice before starting your journey or check the Plan Your Journey section for live updates.

Further details on the use of the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge is available in the Road User Guide.

Further Information

Walking

Living Streets
Tel: 0131 243 2645
Website: www.livingstreets.org.uk

Paths for All
Tel: 01259 218888
Website: www.pathsforall.org.uk

Cycling

Cycling Scotland
Tel: 0141 229 5350
Website: www.cycling.scot

Sustrans Scotland
Tel: 0131 346 1384
Website: www.sustrans.org.uk/scotland/our-work-scotland

Public Transport

Stagecoach
Tel: 0141 352 4444
Website: www.stagecoachbus.com

ScotRail
Tel: 0344 811 0141
Website: www.scotrail.co.uk

Walking and Cycling Guide PDF

Download a printable version of the Walking and Cycling Guide

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