Edinburgh Parks
Fringe Sunday
If by the second Sunday of the Fringe you are still at a loss for what
Pentland Hills Park Becomes Largest UK Park To Get Green Flagged
The Pentland Hills Regional Park has become the largest park in the UK to be presented with a Green Flag award by the Civic Trust. The 10,000 hectare country park is Edinburgh's third to get a green flag. Harrison Park in the Polwarth area and Braidburn Valley Park in South Morningside have gained the accolade for the second year running.
Unleashed Dogs Terrorising Lambs in Pentlands
More lambs are being killed by dogs in the Pentlands in 2008 than in any previous year according to park rangers and farmers.
St. Andrew Square
St. Andrew Square is one of the most prestigious locations in Edinburgh New Town.
Holyrood Park's Double Mysteries
When swans that flock together on St Margaret’s Loch in Holyrood Park started mysteriously dying of lead-poisoning, the park's custodians Historic Scotland took the step of draining the pond. However, instead of getting to the bottom of the mystery of the poisoned swans, it has turned up another mystery.
Edinburgh Doors Open Day
Buildings, private gardens, and venues across Edinburgh, normally closed off to the general public, throw open their portals and doors as part of the Doors Open Day this Saturday.
Inverleith Park
Inverleith Park is a major public park, managed by the City of Edinburgh, a little North from the city centre.
The Royal Botanic Garden
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), located in Edinburgh's Inverleith area, is often dubbed Scotland's answer to Kew gardens. It is not only a place to learn about plants and flora from around the world, but its lush surroundings make it the perfect place to wile away a sunny afternoon.
East Princes Street Gardens
Although fenced off with Edinburgh's characteristic black, wrought iron railings, The Gardens are open to the public and easily accessed at
West Princes Street Gardens
West Princes Street Gardens is the larger of the two tracts of green space (the other being East Princes Street Gardens) that run parallel to Princes Street in the heart of the city. The gardens were formerly the Nor' Loch, a body of water that provided added defence on the North face of the Castle. The famously stinky loch was drained and ornamental gardens put in their place from 1816 onwards.
Edinburgh Parks and Green Spaces
Edinburgh has a fair selection of parks. If you are looking to escape the festival to an oasis of calm or just looking for a good walk read on.
Calton Hill
Calton Hill is one of Edinburgh's main hills, set right in the
city centre. It is unmistakable with its Athenian acropolis poking
above the skyline.

