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Starting from our home in central Edinburgh, we’re embarking on a two-week, 1,600km cycling adventure, tracing the rugged Scottish coastline on classic 1980s road bikes. Our route winds through Scotland’s most breathtaking seascapes, passing through historic towns, vibrant cities, and remote coastal villages.

Each day will push us to the limit—120 to 160km of intense riding, from dawn until dusk. But this journey is more than just a test of endurance; it’s about showcasing Scotland’s stunning shores and raising awareness of the threats they face.

We’ll be documenting key moments along the way—sharing the highs, the challenges, and the awe-inspiring views—so that you can experience the beauty and fragility of our seas with us.

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      Starting from Edinburgh, we’re embarking on a two-week, 1,600km cycling adventure, tracing the rugged Scottish coastline on classic 1980s road bikes. We’ll be documenting and sharing the awe-inspiring views so that you can experience the beauty and fragility of our seas with us.

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