**Inverleith Park, Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, Inverleith Park is a serene oasis that invites families and outdoor enthusiasts alike to explore its expansive green spaces and diverse recreational opportunities. Spanning over 40 acres, this beautifully landscaped park is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and engaging in various outdoor activities. With well-maintained paths ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling, visitors can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying stunning views of the iconic Edinburgh skyline.

Inverleith Park is not just a place for relaxation; it also boasts a range of facilities designed to enhance your experience. Families can take advantage of the children’s play areas, while sports enthusiasts can enjoy the extensive playing fields and tennis courts. The park is home to a vibrant community of locals and visitors, making it a fantastic spot for socializing and participating in seasonal events.

What sets Inverleith Park apart is its commitment to fostering a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where everyone can create lasting memories. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a book, engage in recreational sports, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, Inverleith Park offers something for everyone. For any inquiries or to learn more about upcoming events and activities, feel free to reach out via phone at 0131 332 2368 or visit our website at [friendsofinverleithpark.co.uk](http://www.friendsofinverleithpark.co.uk/). Join us at Inverleith Park and discover why it’s a cherished gem in Edinburgh!

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Jack Griffiths

5 Google Rating

Lovely walks around and cracking view of castle

5/ 5

Lovely walks around and cracking view of castle

Gareth Kirk

4 Google Rating

Not topical images, but this is a great place to watch Edinburgh New Year's fireworks at the castle.

4/ 5

Not topical images, but this is a great place to watch Edinburgh New Year's fireworks at the castle. Had lots of space to just be there with the kids. Lots of lovely friendly faces. Was a happy New Year!

Liam Soden

5 Google Rating

My fav park in Edinburgh

5/ 5

My fav park in Edinburgh

Tinashe Mukundwa

4 Google Rating

This is a great place to watch fireworks. You get a great viewpoint of the castle from here.

4/ 5

This is a great place to watch fireworks. You get a great viewpoint of the castle from here.

Dennis Brown

3 Google Rating

To many dogs using sport pitches as toilet not sure this is a good idea

3/ 5

To many dogs using sport pitches as toilet not sure this is a good idea

Gavin Roberts

4 Google Rating

Nice park, but can get very busy

4/ 5

Nice park, but can get very busy

D T

4 Google Rating

Wide open park with mini playground and sport activities area

4/ 5

Wide open park with mini playground and sport activities area

DAVID ROBB

4 Google Rating

Pretty muddy, wear your wellies.

4/ 5

Pretty muddy, wear your wellies.

Tarek Omeish

5 Google Rating

Nice place to spend the day with the family walking,playing in the park,feeding the birds,picnicking

5/ 5

Nice place to spend the day with the family walking,playing in the park,feeding the birds,picnicking or kicking a ball

fi swi

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to spend time with your family, in this time of social distancing

5/ 5

Lovely place to spend time with your family, in this time of social distancing

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