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Cycle champion Beaumont's film encourages running tours of Capital

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January 09, 2026

Mark Beaumont may be the round-the-world cycling record holder but he took to his feet instead in a running tour of his home city of Edinburgh for a new YouTube travel series.

- by Alastair Dalton

Cycle champion Beaumont's film encourages running tours of Capital

Jayne Lawson and Mark Beaumont at the top of Arthur's Seat - Mark aims for the high point in a new place, to get perspective on it

(Markus Stitz)

The short film, which is expected to be released later this month, will come as the latest edition of Scotland Distilled, in which he plans to cover some of country's outdoors, culture, and food and drink.

Beaumont was joined by former schoolfriend Jayne Lawson, founder of Stride Out Running Tours, for a 16-mile jog encompassing Arthur's Seat, Blackford Hill and Leith.

They took in the Old Town, Murrayfield Stadium and Dean Village en route, meeting people including Scotland rugby player Pierre Schoeman and chef Tom Kitchin, who briefly ran with them.

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