**Pilrig Park: Your Urban Oasis in Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Leith, Pilrig Park serves as a vibrant green space that invites families, dog walkers, and nature enthusiasts to enjoy a refreshing outdoor experience. With multiple exits that seamlessly connect to the surrounding area, the park is not only a scenic retreat but also an ideal shortcut for those exploring the local neighborhood. Families will appreciate the two enclosed play areas, designed to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play and explore.

Pilrig Park stands out for its cleanliness and community spirit, with many dog owners taking pride in respecting the space and its natural beauty. Recent additions, such as informative public boards, enhance visitors’ experiences by offering insights into the park’s flora and fauna, making every visit educational as well as enjoyable. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a good book, take a leisurely walk, or enjoy a picnic with loved ones, Pilrig Park is the perfect place to soak up the sun and connect with nature.

For inquiries or to learn more about our facilities, feel free to reach out to us at 0131 529 5050 during business hours. We are here to help you make the most of your visit. Come discover why Pilrig Park is a cherished gem in Edinburghโ€™s outdoor landscape!

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Jan Barker

5 Google Rating

A well maintained park with small play area suitable for young kids. The park plays host to several

5/ 5

A well maintained park with small play area suitable for young kids. The park plays host to several community events during the year and has benefited from improvements by volunteers such as bulb planting and litter picking. There are plenty of seats so you can spend some time here on a pleasant day.

Sherisse Ennis

5 Google Rating

Very peaceful. Several benches to have a sit down and vast land space for picnics. Many Paved levell

5/ 5

Very peaceful. Several benches to have a sit down and vast land space for picnics. Many Paved levelled paths if you desire a run or a walk. Distance around the paths once is roughly 0.8 mile. Two nice play areas(one for toddlers and another for bigger kids).

Mani S

5 Google Rating

Great greener walking running wit kids football pitch

5/ 5

Great greener walking running wit kids football pitch

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5 Google Rating

Nice 4 family days out or even just a walk it's a big place

5/ 5

Nice 4 family days out or even just a walk it's a big place

Helda Redani

5 Google Rating

A very nice place, I recommend everyone to come to it ๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ‚๐Ÿ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒนAnd autumn is so wonderful

5/ 5

A very nice place, I recommend everyone to come to it ๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ‚๐Ÿ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒนAnd autumn is so wonderful

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