Seven Acre Park spans across two main sections accessible via Stanydykehead or Netherbank View—providing ample space for recreational pursuits within Edinburgh! This expansive area fosters community interactions through shared outdoor experiences—whether it’s playing sports on vast open fields or taking leisurely strolls along picturesque pathways! Families will appreciate well-maintained facilities that cater specifically towards children—ensuring safety while promoting healthy lifestyles through active engagement outdoors! Explore Seven Acre Park—a welcoming environment where connections blossom amidst nature!

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Kris Robson

5 Google Rating

Like most parks the weather plays a big part in how much fun you'll have. If its a nice day you'll h

5/ 5

Like most parks the weather plays a big part in how much fun you'll have. If its a nice day you'll have a great time at Seven Acre Park. The views from the park over the city to Arthur's seat are fantastic. There is a great play park for the kids as well as a sculpture trail and some nice little woodland walks. There are several fields around the park with horses which is really nice so close to the city. Seven Acre park is a wee gem in the city. Highly recommended.

claudia gene

5 Google Rating

Beautiful park with beautiful views, also there's horses that you can feed too! We all loved it

5/ 5

Beautiful park with beautiful views, also there's horses that you can feed too! We all loved it

Ddark 007

4 Google Rating

Nice park well maintained good for our dog pals. Kids area too.

4/ 5

Nice park well maintained good for our dog pals. Kids area too.

Kari Cooper

5 Google Rating

Lovely park for walking dogs and letting them off lead. Not fully fenced in but pretty enclosed. Rea

5/ 5

Lovely park for walking dogs and letting them off lead. Not fully fenced in but pretty enclosed. Really serene woodland path running next to the open green, with lots of wildlife, den building and animal sculptures. Dog enjoyed sniffing every inch of the woodland!

Pamela Gallagher

5 Google Rating

Good fun for the grandkids.

5/ 5

Good fun for the grandkids.

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