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  1. Dunfermline

    The Historic City of Dunfermline, just over the famous Forth Rail and Road Bridges from Edinburgh. It is situated in the Old Kingdom of Fife.
  2. Forth Bridges

    You will need to cross the Forth Bridges to get from Fife over the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh.
  3. Edinburgh

    Edinburgh is the second-largest city in Scotland and its capital city.
  4. Dalkeith

    Dalkeith is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, lying on the River North Esk.
  5. Innerleithen

    Innerleithen is the eighth largest settlement in the Scottish Borders and is situated near the junction of Leithen Water and the River Tweed in the eastern part of Tweeddale
  6. Galashiels

    Galashiels is a busy town on the A7 road from Carlisle to Edinburgh. It lies in the bottom of the steep-sided valley of the Gala Water a mile upstream of its confluence with the River Tweed.
  7. Kelso

    Kelso is a pretty cobbled town set in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
  8. Coldstream

    Coldstream is situated on the north bank of a long majestic bend of the River Tweed. It is the last Scottish stop on the NSCR from north to south, as the next days ride will take you to Berwick upon Tweed, over the border in England.
  9. Highlands

    The highland stretch of the North Sea Cycle Route is one of the longest, and is arguably the most stunning for scenery. The downside for cyclists is that the Highlands are full of mountains, so expect quite a lot of pedalling uphill.
  10. Facts & Figures Germany

    Useful facts & information
    Photo:Ulrike Bahnsen

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