Nestled in the heart of Leith, Edinburgh, Leith Links is a cherished community park that offers a delightful escape from the urban hustle. This historic site, once home to one of Scotland’s oldest golf courses, features expansive green spaces perfect for family picnics, leisurely strolls, and children’s play. With playgrounds catering to kids of all ages and numerous benches for relaxation, it’s an ideal spot for both locals and visitors to unwind and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Throughout the year, Leith Links hosts numerous community events, including the annual Gala Day and funfairs, making it a hub of activity and connection. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a sunny afternoon or engage with local events, Leith Links promises a memorable experience for everyone.

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Hanan Muhammed

5 Google Rating

Walking through the park at night reminded me of the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle where he mentioned

5/ 5

Walking through the park at night reminded me of the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle where he mentioned about the dog appearing out of the mist. 😂😂.. it’s a bit creepy to walk around the place at night and in the early mornings due to the fog! But i loved it!

Jan Barker

5 Google Rating

A lovely open green space that is large enough to find a quiet spot if you're seeking solitude. Lei

5/ 5

A lovely open green space that is large enough to find a quiet spot if you're seeking solitude. Leith Links plays host to various events in the summer as well as being home to various clubs and activities. There are some pieces of public art that are worth a look along with information boards that tell the history of the Links.

Iain Campbell

5 Google Rating

Love the Links. Great place to escape the concrete jungle for a while. Well looked after.

5/ 5

Love the Links. Great place to escape the concrete jungle for a while. Well looked after.

Iddo Oberski

4 Google Rating

I went to the climate change fair there as I was volunteering with the Salisbury centre's seed libra

4/ 5

I went to the climate change fair there as I was volunteering with the Salisbury centre's seed library project. It was a dry (mostly) but gusty day, but it was well set up to now social distancing etc. Downside was accessibility. Find for me with my two sticks, but I know from experience that maneuvering over has in a wheelchair is pretty hard work and the nearest toilets were a block away and I am not sure if they included an accessible one.

Stephen McCrea

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff, great food and dog friendly. 5 stars

5/ 5

Very helpful staff, great food and dog friendly. 5 stars

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