Buckstone Park is located at 1 High Buckstone, Edinburgh EH10 6XS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Buckstone Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

This space is open to all with direct access from Buckstone Circle on the West side and through a gate from Galachlawshot on the East. It is flanked along its length by pine woodlands with various points of entry to the woodland paths, which are well used by people in the area. On the North side the paths lead through the woods to various popular destinations

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://www.mypark.scot/parks/buckstone-park-and-woods-edinburgh/

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Robert Dunn

3 Google Rating

It's a park, there is a nice play park, the edible corridor could do with a bit of TLC!

3/ 5

It's a park, there is a nice play park, the edible corridor could do with a bit of TLC!

ScottC

2 Google Rating

In need of renovation, repair or even replacement (installed in 1999). Tatty, messy, paint peeling,

2/ 5

In need of renovation, repair or even replacement (installed in 1999). Tatty, messy, paint peeling, over grown. Swings have been removed, as have climbling ropes recently, presumably because they weren't safe. Positioned at just over 600 ft above sea level, this is possibly the highest park in Edinburgh, and is certainly more than a bit weatherworn. A bit of an eyesore in an area that is otherwise surrounded by nice housing.

Leslie Simpson

4 Google Rating

Has a good variety of goods

4/ 5

Has a good variety of goods

Vlastimil Srsen

5 Google Rating

Wonderful place to relax, enjoy beauty of old beach trees, magic of woodland. Please respect the pla

5/ 5

Wonderful place to relax, enjoy beauty of old beach trees, magic of woodland. Please respect the place and enjoy.

Pauline Forrest

1 Google Rating

Needs a complete overhall. It compared with other play parks in our area, it ranks very low.

1/ 5

Needs a complete overhall. It compared with other play parks in our area, it ranks very low.

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