Murieston Park is a charming community space nestled in Edinburgh’s Dalry area, designed for relaxation and recreation. This intimate park features a children’s play area along with benches where families can unwind and enjoy quality time together. Regularly hosting community events, Murieston Park fosters connections among residents while providing a welcoming environment for visitors. The park’s accessible layout ensures that everyone can enjoy its amenities, making it an ideal destination for families seeking outdoor fun. Discover the warmth of Murieston Park where community spirit thrives amidst nature.

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Adam Heydon

4 Google Rating

I live on this park. Quite rare to have a park this accessible in this area. Very pleasant, children

4/ 5

I live on this park. Quite rare to have a park this accessible in this area. Very pleasant, children and dog walkers are main occupants. Gates kept shut so kids and dogs can play freely.

Brian Kelly

4 Google Rating

Nice wee park, lots of people use it throughout the day for there dogs and children, there not much

4/ 5

Nice wee park, lots of people use it throughout the day for there dogs and children, there not much play stuff but nice big grassed area

joy cummings

5 Google Rating

Nice spacious park , kids swing's etc nice just to chill

5/ 5

Nice spacious park , kids swing's etc nice just to chill

Kerry mcgowan

5 Google Rating

Peicfull place to sit. Nice park in general.

5/ 5

Peicfull place to sit. Nice park in general.

Tony Dunlop

5 Google Rating

Lovely local park in the middle of Gorgie and Dalry. Well maintained by the council, but the best th

5/ 5

Lovely local park in the middle of Gorgie and Dalry. Well maintained by the council, but the best thing about it is that no matter how many people you have in there enjoying a drink in the sun or a bbq, there's never any mess left at the end of the day. Be sure to pick a spot on the south side of the park to get the best of the evening sun 🌞 :)

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