Roseburn Public Park 3 Roseburn Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5NZ
About the Business
Welcome to Roseburn Public Park, a beautiful and historic green space located in the heart of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Conveniently located at 3 Roseburn Cres, our park is an ideal destination for locals and tourists alike, with plenty of sights and activities to enjoy.
Established in the late 19th century, Roseburn Public Park has been a beloved gathering place for generations of Edinburgh residents. Our park covers several acres of lush greenery, including a central lawn area, walking paths, and shaded groves of trees. The park is also home to a number of notable landmarks, including a picturesque lake and a charming Victorian-era bandstand.
Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll through the gardens, a picnic with friends and family, or a place to enjoy some outdoor exercise, Roseburn Public Park has something for everyone. Our walking paths offer picturesque views of the park's natural beauty, and our play areas provide entertainment for children of all ages. We also offer ample space for sports and recreation, including a football pitch, a basketball court, and a skate park.
One of the most popular features of our park is the stunning rose garden, which is home to over 3,000 roses in a variety of colors and fragrances. Visitors are encouraged to wander among the blooms and take in the vibrant colors and delightful aromas.
In addition to its natural attractions, Roseburn Public Park is a hub of cultural activity, hosting events and performances throughout the year. From summer concerts and festivals to seasonal markets and fairs, there's always something exciting happening at our park.
With its scenic beauty, rich history, and wealth of attractions, Roseburn Public Park is truly a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Edinburgh. Come explore all that our park has to offer and experience the best of nature, culture, and entertainment in one stunning location.
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Location & Phone number
3 Roseburn Cres, Edinburgh EH12 5NZ, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Lots of space and a pleasant river walk. Watch out for cyclistz from behind!"
"Nice little park in the shadow of Murrayfield Stadium, with a kids' playground & a new coffee shop being opened soon in one of the old pavilions along the path that runs through it. Lots of green space for sport, and the Water of Leith running through the park means there's some stunning wildlife on view if you have time to stop & look. There's a nice marked cycle path through the park, though some of the locals have made it clear over recent years through various campaigns that they do NOT like people on bikes, so I never feel 100% comfortable cycling there. That said, today I was very kindly offered the use of a track pump by a resident of one of the houses by the park when he saw me fixing a puncture, so I suppose there's a lot of good to balance out the bad. Do try and visit in spring if you can on a sunny day when the trees are in blossom - the park looks amazing in its brightly-coloured dressing!"
"Great space to unwind and for the kids to play. Two play parks and lots of green space. Add the river path adjacent and it's easy to kill a few hours. It misses a cafe, there is one being constructed, but you'll need to wander to Roseburn for a coffee at the moment."
"A good number of benches facing the sun. Good big grass areas for team sports. A Cricket club play here. A properly done large mural for a ARP station which operated here in the war. An information board on uses of the park over the years. A new children's playpark."
"Clean and tidy. Well supplied with bins. Great view of Scotland's national rugby stadium."
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