Colinton Mains Park located at 223 Oxgangs Rd N, Edinburgh EH13 9ED, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 527 3800

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Colinton Mains Park edinburgh
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Ahmed El-Rayis

5 Google Rating

Well maintained grounds, great for walks and runs as their is a paved walking path around the park.

5/ 5

Well maintained grounds, great for walks and runs as their is a paved walking path around the park. Great grounds for ball games as well as wellness. Amazing views of the Pentland hill.

Marc McPherson

5 Google Rating

Park itself is great, wide open space ideal for walking the dog, or taking kids to play. Local kids

5/ 5

Park itself is great, wide open space ideal for walking the dog, or taking kids to play. Local kids are proper knobbers

Loïc Montreuil

5 Google Rating

Great park with beautiful views for the grown ups, great swing park and play park for the wee ones.

5/ 5

Great park with beautiful views for the grown ups, great swing park and play park for the wee ones. Our son loved it.

Rama Dikklotters

5 Google Rating

Great outside place...for play and events

5/ 5

Great outside place...for play and events

Luminita Miron

5 Google Rating

Great place to hang out with the family. There is also a niece playground for smaller children.

5/ 5

Great place to hang out with the family. There is also a niece playground for smaller children.

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