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🌳Inverleith Park

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Inverleith Park is a large public park in Edinburgh's New Town, offering stunning views of the city skyline and the Firth of Forth. With over 50 acres of green space, it's ideal for families.

  • Highlights include a children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, a duck pond, and wide open fields perfect for picnics and ball games. There are also tennis courts, a bowling green, and a putting green.
  • Facilities: public toilets, benches, and a café (seasonal). The park is flat and pushchair-friendly. Paths are suitable for bikes and scooters.
  • Practical tips: The park can get busy on sunny weekends. Parking is limited; nearby streets have pay-and-display. Bus routes serve the area. No dogs allowed in the children's play area or near the duck pond.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds

    The park gets busy on sunny weekends. Weekday mornings offer a more relaxed experience for families with younger children.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths throughout

    The park is flat and all paths are suitable for pushchairs, making it accessible for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Parking is limited; use nearby pay-and-display streets

    On-site parking is limited. Look for pay-and-display spaces on surrounding streets, or consider public transport instead.

  • Public toilets available in the park

    Public toilets are available within the park. Check if baby changing facilities are present before visiting with very young children.

  • Children's playground with varied equipment

    The dedicated children's playground features swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for different ages.

  • Duck pond requires supervision; dogs not allowed near

    Keep close watch on young children near the duck pond. Note that dogs are not permitted in this area.

  • Café is seasonal; bring refreshments

    The café operates seasonally. Pack drinks and snacks, especially if visiting outside summer months, as options may be limited.

  • Wide open fields ideal for picnics

    Bring a picnic blanket and lunch. Plenty of open grass and benches make this a great spot for family picnics and ball games.

  • Bikes and scooters welcome on paths

    The flat, wide paths are suitable for bikes and scooters, offering great opportunities for older children to practise.

  • Dogs banned from children's play area

    If visiting with a dog, you'll need to keep it out of the designated children's playground and away from the duck pond.

  • Accessible via multiple bus routes

    Several bus routes serve the area, making it convenient if you're using public transport instead of driving.

  • Stunning views of city skyline and Firth of Forth

    The park offers excellent photo opportunities with views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth—perfect for memorable family photos.

  • Benches scattered throughout for breaks

    Plenty of benches are available throughout the park for rest stops, particularly useful when managing tired toddlers or younger children.

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