Directions :

Car From the Eastern side of the Edinburgh bypass (A720) follow signs for Leith, follow this road over all roundabouts and junctions. You will pass by the many car dealers in Seafield Road, into central Leith, passing over the water of Leith. Carry straight on to Commercial Street following the road as it keeps to the northern rim of Edinburgh’s water front,  passing, Ocean Terminal, Chancelot Mill and Newhaven Harbour. You will reach a set of traffic lights on a dog leg in the road just past the Chain Pier Bar. Keeping the sea (Wardie Bay) to your right, carry on to the large roundabout at Granton Square (Forth Corinthian Yacht Club is on the North West corner). Take the 4th exit down to the Middle Pier of e Granton Harbour. The Royal Forth Yacht Club is the second building on the right hand side of the Middle Pier.
From the West M8 or M9 follow signs for Leith and Ocean Terminal, to Queensferry Road, keep left on to Telford Road to roundabout at Crewe Toll, (BAE Systems factory ) take second exit on to Crewe Road North, turn right at foot of hill and follow West Granton Road to Granton Square then
2nd exit on the left onto Middle Pier.

Bus Lothian Bus's No’s 16, 19, and 47 pass through Granton Square. These buses can be boarded in the city centre at the east end of Princes street but check Lothian Buses at http://lothianbuses.com/ for more details.

Train The main train station is “Edinburgh Waverley’ and is in the middle of the city and well serviced by Taxi’s and is close to the bus station in North St Andrews St. Regular trains arrive from all over Britain with journey times from Glasgow about 45 minutes and the fast train from Kings Cross, London, takes just 4.5 hours.

Plane Edinburgh Airport is 8 miles outside the city. Taxis are plentiful and the No 100 bus runs into the city centre to Waverly Bridge and Princes Street.