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Things to do in Queensferry 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

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About Queensferry
Queensferry is a picturesque town located in the county of West Lothian, Scotland, just 9 miles west of Edinburgh. It is known for its iconic Forth Bridges, including the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The currency used in Queensferry is the British Pound Sterling. The town offers a charming mix of historic architecture, quaint shops, and stunning views of the Firth of Forth.
When to visit
The best time to visit Queensferry is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, spring and autumn also offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds. Winter can be cold and rainy, but the festive season brings a magical atmosphere to the town.
Getting around
Queensferry is a small town that can easily be explored on foot. The main attractions, such as the Forth Bridges and the High Street, are within walking distance of each other. There are also local buses that connect Queensferry to nearby towns and cities like Edinburgh. Taxis and rental cars are also available for those who prefer more flexibility in their transportation.
Traveller tips
Don't miss the opportunity to walk across the Forth Road Bridge for stunning views of the Forth Rail Bridge. Visit the Queensferry Museum to learn about the town's history and maritime heritage. Sample traditional Scottish dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties at local restaurants. Check the tide times before visiting as the town's waterfront can look dramatically different at high and low tide. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the cobbled streets and steep hills of Queensferry. Be prepared for changeable weather and always carry an umbrella or raincoat.