Cars at this locationFord Fiesta
Colour: Silver
Transmission: Manual
Directions
Walking from Fort Kinnaird:
10 mins
Follow the A6095 Newcraighall Road from Fort Kinnaird, through the A1 junction and forward to the Newcraighall Park and Ride. Just past the Park and Ride site take a right onto the National Cycle Network path. Follow the path that runs to the new QM site.
Walking from Central Musselburgh: 10 mins
Starting at the Brunton Theatre on Bridge Street, going south, towards the River Esk, continue to Eskview West. Go up Eskside West until the junction with Olivebank Road. Go across the road to Eskview Road. Walk along it until you come to the junction with Stoneybank Terrace. Take a right onto Stoneybank Terrace, continue forward onto Whitehill Farm Road and straight on to the pedestrian entrance to QM.
By Car from Central Edinburgh: 20 mins
Craighall is on the eastern outskirts of Edinburgh. From the East End of Princes Street or Queen Street take the A900 down Leith Walk. At the Picardy Place roundabout take the third exit onto London Road (signposted Berwick Upon Tweed A1). Follow the A1 signposts, turn right into Willowbrae Road at the traffic lights junction shortly after Meadowbank Stadium. Continue for 2 miles until you reach a roundabout. Take the third exit (signposted A1). Go straight over the next roundabout still on the A1, take the exit sign posted QM. By Cycle from
Central Edinburgh: 30 mins
National Cycle Route 1 runs from Waverley Station to the campus. There are also many quiet roads in the Musselburgh area which would allow for safe cycling. These can be seen on Spokes cycle map. (www.spokes.org.uk)
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