Queensferry Crossing

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03 Aug 2025

The Queensferry Crossing

Rising high over the Firth of Forth, the Queensferry Crossing is a modern marvel and a key part of Scotland’s infrastructure. Opened in 2017, this sleek cable-stayed bridge connects Edinburgh and Fife, forming a trio of bridges that span three centuries of engineering. Sitting alongside the historic Forth Rail Bridge (1890) and the Forth Road Bridge (1964). Although the Queensferry Crossing is a working motorway bridge, it’s also a fantastic sight to visit, view, and photograph.

A New Era of Travel Across the Forth

The Queensferry Crossing was built to ease pressure on the ageing Forth Road Bridge and now carries the M90 motorway, making it Scotland’s busiest crossing. Spanning 2.7 km (1.7 miles), it’s the longest three-tower cable-stayed bridge in the world, and its unique design helps it withstand high winds, minimising closures that once caused significant delays.

Although the bridge isn’t open to pedestrians, visitors can enjoy excellent views from nearby towns, harbours, and boat trips, making it a popular spot for photographers.

Best Places to View the Queensferry Crossing

While you can’t walk on the Queensferry Crossing itself, there are several brilliant spots to admire it:

  • South Queensferry Harbour – Offers views of all three bridges and is perfect for a stroll along the waterfront.
  • Port Edgar Marina – An excellent spot for photos with the marina in the foreground and cafés nearby for a relaxing break.
  • Forth Boat Tours – Daily cruises take you under the bridges for a unique perspective and great photo opportunities.
  • North Queensferry Viewpoint – A quieter spot that offers panoramic views across the Firth of Forth.

Getting to the Queensferry Crossing

By Car: The bridge is part of the M90 motorway, connecting Edinburgh and Fife. South Queensferry and North Queensferry are both easily accessible via local roads.

By Train: Take the train to Dalmeny Station (for South Queensferry) or North Queensferry Station, both just a short walk from incredible viewpoints.

By Bus: Regular services from Edinburgh and Fife stop near South Queensferry, including Lothian Country and Stagecoach routes.

Parking: South Queensferry has several free and paid options close to the harbour and marina.

The Queensferry Crossing isn’t just a bridge. It’s a symbol of modern Scotland, connecting communities and standing proudly alongside its historic neighbours. Whether you’re passing through by car or stopping to take in the views, it’s well worth including on any visit to the area.

Queensferry Crossing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Queensferry Crossing?

A modern cable-stayed bridge carrying the M90 motorway over the Firth of Forth, which was officially opened in September 2017.

Can you walk across the Queensferry Crossing?

No, it’s a motorway bridge with no pedestrian or cycle path. You can walk or cycle across the neighbouring Forth Road Bridge instead.

How long is the Queensferry Crossing?

The bridge is 2.7 kilometres (1.7 miles) long.

Where is the best place to view the Queensferry Crossing?

  • South Queensferry Harbour
  • Port Edgar Marina
  • Forth Boat Tours
  • North Queensferry Viewpoint

Are there tours of the Queensferry Crossing?

Not regularly, but special events like Doors Open Day sometimes include guided tours. BEAR Scotland occasionally runs ballots for limited spaces.

Is there a visitor centre?

Not a dedicated one yet, but the Forth Bridges Education Centre holds events and exhibitions nearby.

Why was the Queensferry Crossing built?

The Queensferry Crossing replaced the older Forth Road Bridge for regular use and improved resilience during bad weather.

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