**Roseburn Public Park – Your Urban Oasis in Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 3 Roseburn Crescent, Roseburn Public Park is a charming green space that offers a perfect escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This beautifully maintained park features a variety of recreational opportunities, including spacious walking paths, well-equipped play areas for children, and inviting picnic spots ideal for gatherings with loved ones.

What sets Roseburn Public Park apart is its commitment to fostering community engagement through various seasonal events and activities designed for all ages. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a peaceful stroll, engage in energetic sports, or simply relax amidst nature, this park provides a welcoming atmosphere that encourages both leisure and connection.

The park is also conveniently located near local amenities, making it easy to extend your visit with a stop at nearby cafes or shops. With its blend of natural beauty and community spirit, Roseburn Public Park serves as an invaluable retreat for residents and visitors seeking to enjoy the great outdoors within the vibrant city of Edinburgh. Discover the tranquility and joy that await you at Roseburn Public Park – where every visit is a new adventure!

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Andy McCulloch

4 Google Rating

Well kept park. My concern is the speed of cyclists along the path especially around the changing ro

4/ 5

Well kept park. My concern is the speed of cyclists along the path especially around the changing rooms area where I have witnessed a couple of near misses with pedestrians and children exiting the changing rooms.

Marion Stuart

3 Google Rating

The swings are great but the play structure isn't. The steps are quite high so my 18month old can't

3/ 5

The swings are great but the play structure isn't. The steps are quite high so my 18month old can't play on it by herself but it's an awkward shape for parents to help children navigate. The slide is also really small/best for under 18 month olds which doesn't make sense since the steps are so large.

Stewart Smedley

3 Google Rating

It's a great place to walk, sit, relax or range your dog, but why do they feel the need to cut the g

3/ 5

It's a great place to walk, sit, relax or range your dog, but why do they feel the need to cut the grass, what seems every other day. My rating would have been higher if Edinburgh Council or the relevant people didn't insist on cutting the grass that frequently

Avril Rutherford

5 Google Rating

Lovely park with path alongside the river Water of Leith. Wildlife can be seen at times, heron are f

5/ 5

Lovely park with path alongside the river Water of Leith. Wildlife can be seen at times, heron are fairly frequent and occasionally otters in other areas of the river. Perhaps sometime at Roseburn, keep looking. Wide grassy areas, small play park.

Adeline Kay

5 Google Rating

Large open space with new childrens' play area and lots of grassed areas. Nest to Murrayfield stadiu

5/ 5

Large open space with new childrens' play area and lots of grassed areas. Nest to Murrayfield stadium and ice rink

Brian Macaulay

5 Google Rating

Walk here 4 times a week, great park.and always clean.

5/ 5

Walk here 4 times a week, great park.and always clean.

Angela Mackay

4 Google Rating

good open space, varied use, limited public amenities

4/ 5

good open space, varied use, limited public amenities

Ryan Bywater

5 Google Rating

Rugby event. A lot of fun. Can’t wait to come back next year!

5/ 5

Rugby event. A lot of fun. Can’t wait to come back next year!

David Young

5 Google Rating

Home of Murrayfield Wanderers and they played and won a thrilling game yesterday against Strathmore,

5/ 5

Home of Murrayfield Wanderers and they played and won a thrilling game yesterday against Strathmore, get down and watch on a Saturday afternoon you'll be entertained.

Robert Kinghorn

5 Google Rating

Pleasant, peaceful area near Rugby Stadium.

5/ 5

Pleasant, peaceful area near Rugby Stadium.

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