Spokes publishes maps for
- Edinburgh (9th edition, 2010) – £5.95
- East Lothian (2nd edition, 2008) – £4.95
- Midlothian (3rd edition, 2009) – £5.95
- West Lothian & Livingston (3rd edition, 2012)- £5.95
- Glasgow (1st edition, 2007 – published jointly with Go Bike the Strathclyde Cycle Campaign) – £4.95
The Spokes Edinburgh Cycle map is the essential guide to cycling in Edinburgh – over 80,000 of these fantastic maps have been sold since the first edition in 1987!! Roads and paths are marked according to suitability for cycling, and the latest edition includes the recent new and planned routes. Smaller scale maps on the reverse help you plan journeys further afield. The Glasgow map follows a similar approach.
Our three Lothians maps are also of excellent design, with whole-area mapping at 1:30,000, distances between junctions, and a much-appreciated and easy-to-understand gradient system. The reverse sides have street plans at 1:10,000 of many of the towns (space permitting) and information about places of interest for visitors.
Order by post by sending a cheque payable to SPOKES to:
Spokes Maps
St Martin’s Church
232 Dalry Road
Edinburgh
EH11 2JG
With any order by post you can request one free copy (per order) of either My Favourite Bike Ride or My Favourite Cycling Recipe [until stocks run out]. These booklets contain top entries from our Spokes annual competitions. This offer does not apply to online orders.
Or Click Here to order online from Bike Trax. Go to Products -> Bike Parts & Accessories -> Books/DVDs/Maps.
Map feedback from users…
“On a family ride to the Borders my brake cable broke – I checked the Spokes Midlothian map and found a shop in Penicuik (Motavation) – they couldn’t have been more helpful.“ [SRD, July 2010]
“Thanks to our Spokes Maps we were rightly guided all the way … we really felt in good hands.” [Dead Dog Blog, July 2012]
“I am a great fan of your maps – especially the Edinburgh one which has been a joy to use and a joy to discover the (almost!) inter-connecting car-free pathways.” [Ben Vogelsang, cycling photographer, 2013]
“Just started cycling to get fit, used your East Lothian map today and really enjoyed it. It’s a great map! Thanks
“ [tweeted by @LA_Anders, 2013]
