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Vogrie Country Park

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Pentland Hills Regional Park

Pentland Hills Regional Park

4.8(12 reviews)
8.5 mi

This is a place that I didn't think I could do because of climbing hills but It's not all that bas…read moreas you can walk on the lower ground and still get a good view of things. I didn't climb any high hills for a bigger view, that's something I can go back to the Pentland Hills and do another day. Just walking about in the forest was pretty cool, i like that kind of thing plus it was so relaxing and peaceful. There was a sign that I passed, it was funny because someone altered the sign and it said "no parking, pissing place only" lol hehe. Did you knew that Amy Soldiers do exercise in Pentland Hills with firing there guns, a sign posted for warning, just in case you get a bullet in you bum. A great atmosphere at the Pentlands as everybody would pass you and say hello, it was nice, everyone was enjoying there day out. Ideal for walking your dog's or just hanging out with family/friends. Would consider going back again sometime very soon. https://socialsandi1.com/2018/08/05/pentlandhills-regional-park/

Wilderness, Waterfalls, Rivers and Raccoon's (well, maybe not these ;-) )…read more I was looking for a place to enjoy a nice afternoon stroll and which should be in proximity to Edinburgh city. Well, I am so lucky to live in a town surrounded by "mountains" which are called the Pentland Hills. There are several lakes/ water reservoirs in the Pentland Hills Regional Park which are accessible using several walking routes. We walked towards the Glencorse reservoir. A good start or end for the journey is the Flotterstone Inn and the Information centre nearby. Take your rucksack, get good walking boots, warm clothes and off it goes. Follow the paths which are clearly marked and you can't get lost. You might even pass an occasional waterfall! For the travelers without a car, you can hop on a bus and get off at Flotterstone Inn (but be careful - buses are a rare occurrence and you could be stranded) Lovely place!

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Pentland Hills Regional Park - Very Tolkien map at the top of Allermuir Hill

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Very Tolkien map at the top of Allermuir Hill

The Meadows

The Meadows

4.6(84 reviews)
9.6 mi•The Meadows

Our last day we took a walk here, and The Meadows was the perfect place to get in steps and pass…read morethe time. This large, clean park is near the university with walking/running trails. It is surrounded by trees. If you look above the trees you'll see how modern architecture blends with the very old buildings. In the park is a playground for toddlers and a little older children. A short-game 36-hole golf course is here with a neat history listed on the signs. You walk on at no cost carrying a wedge and putter and practice/play as long as you want. We saw two girlfriends playing, and two businessmen in shirts and ties playing during their lunch hour. There is also a dog park. Take a walk here on the paved paths.

It's a nice place. Maybe it's because I'm from a country that has plenty of spaces like this, but…read morethe Meadows doesn't blow my mind. I mean yes, it nice and green, and it's cool having a space like this in the city, but in my view there are other awesome places like Inverleith Park, and the Botanic Gardens (obvious I'm from Stockbridge much?) that aren't such a hike to get to but have much better views. Also less people which I like. Walking through, this place is quite busy with people sitting with their lunch, drumming, playing with their children or walking through to get to their next destination. Overall a nice space that is easily accessible, and would probably be a favorite of mine if I lived on that side of town, but it's not so in blowing that I need to go out of my way to return.

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Dalkeith Country Park - Nicely refreshed from both outside and inside :)

Dalkeith Country Park

3.8(5 reviews)
4.0 mi

This park is amazing for kids, with its treehouses, bridges, chutes and climbing frames, its huge…read moreand there is so much for the kids to do and explore all its nooks and crannies, while the adults find a picnic table to relax with a bite to eat. i would love to explore this place without the kids as I'm sure there is so much more to see other than the park. It's not that difficult to get to from the centre, we got the number 3 bus from princes street but its a little bit of a walk from the bus stop to the park so be prepared for that. It was great going down to the river too and the kids enjoyed getting their feet wet and throwing stones, all in all a great day out and fun for all the family in stunning surroundings!

Dalkeith is a small town about 5 miles outside the centre of Edinburgh. Although close to Auld…read moreReekie, you wouldn't know it thanks to the sizeable green belt that Edinburgh has. Within Dalkeith is the Country Park, an oasis of 500 acres of woodland, all of which can be explored by foot, bike or even horse. Entering from Dalkeith itself, one of the first things you'll see is the adventure playground. I have visited this a couple of times with the children's charity I volunteer with, and the kids have absolutely loved it each time. There's a long slide, a wooden fort, high wooden walkways, swings, an obstacle course, all surrounded by the usual amount of bark chippings. There seems to be no end of different games and ways round the adventure playground. It will quite happily occupy you for a couple of hours. As for the rest of the grounds, if they're anything like this, then they'll be beautiful. Dalkeith Country Park, especially in the summer, is a great day out, with something for all the members of the family to enjoy. There's free parking at the Dalkeith end, and some picnic tables near the playground. There's nothing better than watching the sun set slowly with a vista looking over Dalkeith Palace. A true gem.

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Dalkeith Country Park - The Bluebell Woodland (long exposure with intentional camera movement).
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The Bluebell Woodland (long exposure with intentional camera movement). Image by www.edinburghphotowalks.com

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