Harrison Park located at 42 Harrison Gardens, Edinburgh EH11 1SG, UK

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Mandy Ramsahai

5 Google Rating

We are just visiting Edinburgh but have made a couple visits to this park with our dog and we love i

5/ 5

We are just visiting Edinburgh but have made a couple visits to this park with our dog and we love it! Lots of friendly dogs and people, and right near the canal. Wonderful park :)

Ryan Briggs

5 Google Rating

An excellent large space in a friendly area. There is a fenced area for barbecues and picnics, a pla

5/ 5

An excellent large space in a friendly area. There is a fenced area for barbecues and picnics, a playground for young families and plenty of open space for exercising dogs. Very busy on sunny days!

N N

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit. Lovely scenery and peaceful environment. Would definitely recommend.

5/ 5

Great place to visit. Lovely scenery and peaceful environment. Would definitely recommend.

Kendon Kurzer

4 Google Rating

A nice park with lots of green space and a quaint canal with a nice trail. The play structures look

4/ 5

A nice park with lots of green space and a quaint canal with a nice trail. The play structures look great for kids.

kj p

4 Google Rating

Play park good for little ones, forth canoe club great for older kids and the dog free section a bon

4/ 5

Play park good for little ones, forth canoe club great for older kids and the dog free section a bonus

Doug Beattie the tour guide

4 Google Rating

Polworth kirk canal , hot spot for perch

4/ 5

Polworth kirk canal , hot spot for perch

Charlotte Jolley

5 Google Rating

I love this park. It makes me feel free and all the people that live nearby are truly cool....

5/ 5

I love this park. It makes me feel free and all the people that live nearby are truly cool....

Marc McPherson

5 Google Rating

Such a great little park in the local area - great for letting the dog off the lead for a run around

5/ 5

Such a great little park in the local area - great for letting the dog off the lead for a run around, or even just a wee stroll on a weekend morning to clear the cobwebs out! There's a little playpark area on site as well if you have little children who may need entertaining. Parking can be tough as it is on street, and it is right beside some high density flats, but if you're able to sneak a parking spot this is definitely a great place to stop!

Golnaz M

5 Google Rating

A nice little park near the union canal. Has a play ground for kids and a fenced no dog area.

5/ 5

A nice little park near the union canal. Has a play ground for kids and a fenced no dog area.

Jenny J

5 Google Rating

Spacious and clean park. Popular with dogs, kids and families. Highly recommend.

5/ 5

Spacious and clean park. Popular with dogs, kids and families. Highly recommend.

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