Outdoor

Park, garden, beach, non-sporting arena or grandstand.

For many arriving in Edinburgh by train, Waverley Bridge is the first place they step foot when leaving Wav
Quiet, leafy park in Edinburgh New Town, near Canonmills. Accessed off Eyre Place, the Rodney Street tunnel,…
The Mound is the steep hill that connects the Edinburgh New Town and Old Town in the city centre.
An 85 acre public park run by the City of Edinburgh council on the North West edge of Edinburgh.
Princes Street Gardens is the great swathe of greenspace that runs along the length of Princes Street in the…
A National Trust for Scotland property situated in 34 acres of woodland and parkland, 6 miles from Edinburgh…
The Traverse is no stranger to promenade and unusual in
Duddingston Kirk, on the south-east slopes of Arthur's Seat, is one of the oldest churches still in use in…
The Cathedral referred to is St Mary's Catholic Cathedral at the top of Leith Walk and outside the
Multrees Walk is an open air pedestrian precinct area, situated at the North East corner of St Andrew Squar
George Heriot's School sports ground at Goldenacre in the north of Edinburgh.
Meeting point for the start of walking tours, outside
The Castle Gardens are on a steep hill directly under Edinburgh Castle to the South of the West Princes…
Central, pedestrianised street in Edinburgh's New Town that is the location for street markets throughout the…
Foxlake Adventures is a watersports lake about an hour's drive from Vancouver.
The 11 mile by 6 mile Pentland Hills Regional Park, established on 22 October 1984, stretches from the City…
Visitor centre run by the Water of Leith Conservation Trust.
Modern wildlife observation and educational building on a rocky outcrop overlooking the windswept, sandy…
A community centre available for hire, Braidwood Centre is located near the centre of town.
Just down coast from Edinburgh, East Lothian's Fisherrow links has a nine hole pitch and putt course, 'pay as…