Park, garden, beach, non-sporting arena or grandstand.
Outdoor
Visitor centre run by the Water of Leith Conservation Trust.
The main astronomy observatory, in the South of Edinburgh, distinguished by its distinctive copper domes atop…
West Gate of the 70-acre Edinburgh landscaped garden and site for a bonkers bicycle version of A Midsummer's…
The main house to Vogrie Country Park in Gorebridge, to the South of Edinburgh.
Levenhall Links is a coastal, industrial, and recreational area at Musselburgh, near Musselburgh Racecourse,…
The 11 mile by 6 mile Pentland Hills Regional Park, established on 22 October 1984, stretches from the City…
A community centre available for hire, Braidwood Centre is located near the centre of town.
North Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main bridges connecting the New Town at its North end and the Old Town to…
Situated beneath Edinburgh castle and just down from the High Street, the historic Grassmarket area is a…
Park in Edinburgh's south west divided by Lanark Road. There's a fenced court for ball games including…
The Old Street Lighting Depot that has been cleaned up and taken over by the Hidden Door arts festival.
South Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main bridges connecting the High Street in the North with Chambers Street/…
The ground floor of Holyrood Lodge is a public InformationCentre for Holyrood Park.
Popular sandy beach to the North East of the city. Well connected by bike paths. When the tide is out you can…
Long sandy and rocky beach near the small town of Longniddry just South East of Edinburgh. Popular with…
A windswept sandy beach just off the main road (B1348) to the South East of Edinburgh and downstream from…
Quiet, leafy, residential park in New Town area and near Broughton.
Probably the most spectacular beach in East Lothian, Gullane is a long, sandy beach with an extensive, dune…
Bawsinch and Duddingston Loch is a nature reserve situated three kilometres from the centre of Edinburgh, at…
George Street is one of the main streets in Edinburgh's New Town, built according to James Craig's 1760s grid…