Craigmillar Castle Park is an enchanting natural heritage site featuring diverse habitats created through thoughtful conservation efforts over the years. Visitors can wander through areas rich with mature woodlands alongside young plantings while enjoying scenic views from various walking trails throughout the park grounds. The site offers excellent opportunities for jogging or cycling along paths designed to accommodate different skill levels while providing educational insights into Scotland’s flora and fauna along the way! Discover Craigmillar Castle Park—a harmonious blend of history meets nature waiting to be explored by everyone.

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Michael Stewart

4 Google Rating

Nice wee park for slightly older kids 5+. my 7 and 10 year olds had loads of fun..

4/ 5

Nice wee park for slightly older kids 5+. my 7 and 10 year olds had loads of fun..

Kim Kjaerside

5 Google Rating

Craigmillar Castle Park is ideal for small family walks with plenty of space to socially distance fr

5/ 5

Craigmillar Castle Park is ideal for small family walks with plenty of space to socially distance from others. There are a couple of beaches near the castle to stop for snacks. Paths around the park are good and bonus for us was the ropes playground for our eldest.

Grant Knox

5 Google Rating

One of the nicest parks in Edinburgh

5/ 5

One of the nicest parks in Edinburgh

Ariane Russell

5 Google Rating

Nice walks and great adventure playground for kids

5/ 5

Nice walks and great adventure playground for kids

Dan Molina García

4 Google Rating

Lovely park with a great extension of forest and land to walk and enjoy. It has a few entertainment

4/ 5

Lovely park with a great extension of forest and land to walk and enjoy. It has a few entertainment park for kids and a very old castle that fits incredible to this small hills. I couldn't enter into the castle due to coronavirus but it's mostly on ruins so I bet it's as impressive from inside that from outside.

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