Due to essential maintenance the WEST Footpath/Cycleway is CLOSED except during weekends, please use the EAST Footpath/Cycleway.
Open to all permitted vehicles.
Access Restrictionswhat3words///fluffed.twitching.perfectly
GPS 56.006455, -3.390746
From here you are very close to the Forth Bridge and can see Inchgarvie Island which has a fascinating history.
The island has served as a prison, a place of exile for plague victims and an important defence base during the Civil War, the Napoleonic War and World War II.
You can also see Inchkeith Island with its distinct orange lighthouse, that featured on BBC Scotland’s Scotland from The Sky. There are incredible human tales of early-day language experiments and the island as a place of exile for syphilis sufferers.
The picnic area was refurbished with benches by Network Rail. The children from North Queensferry Primary School teamed up with Network Rail and Balfour Beatty's Forth Bridge team to plant trees and flowers.
You can also use ///what3words to guide you to the trail signs. The ///what3words reference is given on each trail stop page.