Around Edinburgh – by public transport
We often suggest that a car and Edinburgh don’t mix. I tend to leave my car on the outskirts and use public transport to get to where I need to be in the city...
Savouring Scotland
Dundee / Edinburgh / Historic Houses / Museums and Galleries / Natural feature / Scottish Borders / WestLothian / Wildlife
by Debra Storr · Published 17th April 2017
We often suggest that a car and Edinburgh don’t mix. I tend to leave my car on the outskirts and use public transport to get to where I need to be in the city...
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