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Edinburgh GG Map 4 Edinburgh Greenground * Cramond Island Lighthouse Park 0.7 miles 1.5 mile 1.1 mile Eagle Rock Cramond Cramond Silverknowes Beach Starbank North Fort Street Causeway Foreshore Gipsy Brae Rec. Park Park 0.5 miles 0.5 miles 1 mile Ground 1.1 mile 1 mile 0.5 m 1 mile 0.4 m The Shore Cramond Forthquarter Park Granton North Fort Roman Fort Crescent Park Street Park 0.7 miles Coalie 1.8 miles 0.2 m The grounds & garden of 0.7 m 0.4 m Lauriston Castle Bangholm Park 0.7 miles Recreation Victoria 0.9 miles Park Ground Keddie0.2 m 0.2 m Cramond Walled 1.3 miles 0.9 miles 0.4 m Park 0.2 m Tollbooth Wynd Playground Garden Park Silverknowes Gardens Taylor Mill Dalmeny Park East Pilton 1.9 miles Estate Gardens Lane 0.5 m West Pilton Park 0.8 m 0.7 m Park River Almond Park Walkway Park Telford Path 1.1 miles 1.2 miles Warriston St Marks Redbraes 0.7 miles 0.7 miles Cemetery Park 1.1 miles Park Leith Links 0.2 m 1 mile Muirhouse Park Royal Botanic 0.8 m Garden Edinburgh 0.8 miles Davidson's 0.9 m 0.4 m 0.2 m Pilrig Park 0.8 m Mains Park Seafield Grotto Bridge 2.4 miles Inverleith Park Recreation 4.5 miles Telford Park 0.4 m Hopetoun 1 mile 0.7 m King 0.6 m Dalmeny Street Ground Haugh Park 2.8 miles George V Crescent Park Easter Garden Meadows Drylaw Park Park Blackhall Path Bellevue Cr. 0.7 m Montgomery Lochend Park Yard Local Rocheid Gardens 0.4 m Cammo Local Nature Gayfield Street Park Nature Reserve 1.1 miles Path 0.3 m Reserve 1.3 miles 0.6 m Square 1.1 miles Jubilee 0.2 m 0.9 miles 1.2 miles Cammo Estate 1.9 miles Gardens 0.5 m 0.3 m Hillside Crescent 0.5 m Park Orchard Park Gardens Clermiston Park (North and Queen Hillwood 0.8 m 0.6 m Street London Road Gardens Park South) Dean 0.8 m Straiton 1.2 miles 0.8 miles 0.6 miles 1.3 miles Gardens Sir Harry Lauder 0.3 m 0.5 m Gardens 0.4 m Garden Place Park Dean Water of Leith St. Andrew Regent Road Alison Park Cemetery Walkway Square 0.6 m Park Fauldburn Drumbrae Ravelston Ravelston 1.4 m 0.6 m Baronscourt Park Portobello Beach 0.7 miles Gallery of Princes 0.6 m 2.2 miles Park Park 0.2 m Park Woods Telford Path Modern Art 0.5 m Calton Rosefield Park 0.4 mi Street Hill 1.4 miles St Margaret's Loch Portobello Buttercup Farm Corstorphine Hill Grounds Gardens 0.2 m 0.2 m 0.6 m Pikes Pool Park 0.4 mi 0.6 m 0.7 miles Community Local Nature Reserve Princes Street Dunbars Holyrood Figgate Castle 1.2 m Park Garden 4 miles 0.4 m Gardens East Close Park 0.4 m Corstorphine 0.3 m Coates Cr. Rock 0.6 m Garden Meadowfield Park Brighton Abercorn Hill Cemetery Park Park Rest and Be Life Tribute, Atholl Cr. 0.6 m Greyfriars Deaconess 1.1 miles 0.7 miles Geddes Kirkyard Gardens 0.2 m 1.2 miles 0.6 m Thankful AIDS Memorial 0.5 m Joppa Musselburgh Beach Viewpoint Park Gardens 0.8 miles 1.1 miles Gardner's Cr. Bauks View Quarry 0.9 miles 0.7 m 0.9 miles 0.6 m 0.4 m 0.3 m Dunsapie Loch Park 2 miles Arthur's 0.8 m Nicolson Seat St. Margaret's Brunstane Roseburn Park Gorgie/Dalry George Square 0.5 m Fisherrow Ratho Station Park Edinburgh Zoo Lochrin 0.8 miles Jacob’s Ladder Mill Park Recreation Ground Com. Park Basin Square Harbour 3.6 miles Murieston 0.2 m Gardens 0.4 m 1.6 miles 0.3 m 0.5 m 1.8 miles Dr Neil's Garden Brunstane Burn Path 1 mile 3.8 miles 0.8 miles £ Park 0.5 m 0.6 m Duddingston Loch 2 miles 1 mile 0.4 m Fountain- bridge Green The 4.8 miles Innocent Railway Tunnel 3 miles Jewel Park 0.3 m 0.9 miles Riverside Ratho Station White Park Bruntsfield Links Portobello Park Gyle Park Meadows 1.2 miles Duddingston Park Park Merchiston Community 0.7 m Union Park 0.6 miles 2.8 miles Orchard Park 0.5 m Prestonfield War Bawsinch and 1.4 miles Jack Newcraighall 0.6 m 0.7 m Memorial Duddingston 1.2 miles Saughton Park and Nature Reserve Kane Park Gardens Park 1.6 miles Harrison Waverley Cairntows Park 0.8 m 0.6 m Gorgie 0.2 m Grange Park 1.2 miles Park Cemetery 0.5 m 0.5 m 0.4 m Childrens Prestonfield Morgan 1.3 miles 0.4 m 0.5 m Stenhouse Place Park Park Playing Fields East Park 1.6 miles 0.9 miles Hunter's Newington Hall Park Cemetery 0.9 miles Hawkhill 4.7 miles Woods Sighthill 1.6 miles 0.6 m Public Park Craiglockhart Blackford Hill Inch Park 1.4 miles Nature Meadowspot and Pond Hermitage of Braid Local Morningside Nature Reserve / 1.1 miles Whinhill Park Park Cemetery Craigmillar Castle Park Blackford Hill summit 0.8 miles 1 mile 0.3 m 0.6 miles 0.7 miles Park 0.6 m 0.5 m 0.6 m 0.6 miles 1.2 miles Redhall Park Water of Leith 0.3 m 1.6 miles Hailes Quarry Conserv. Trust Royal Little France Park Morningside 0.9 miles Park Visitor Centre Craiglockhart Hill Park Observatory Ratho Park Ratho 0.6 m East Hermitage of 1.2 miles Community 4.2 miles Craiglockhart 0.8 miles Westburn Dovecot Braid Park & Woodland Park Dell 0.5 m Gardens 0.7 miles Woods 1.2 miles Braidburn 1.8 miles Fernieside 0.8 miles Valley Park 1.2 miles Howe Dean Recreation 1 mile Colinton Liberton Ground Craiglockhart Hill Cemetery 0.9 miles Dell West 0.7 miles 1.2 miles Seven hills viewpoint 1.1 miles Braid Hills 0.3 m Moredun 0.7 miles 0.8 miles Wood Moredun Braid Hills Trail Liberton Park Park 0.6 miles Curriemuirend 0.7 miles Colinton Mains 0.4 m Park Park Buckstone 0.5 m 0.3 m St Katherines Ferniehill Snab Community Park 4.1 miles 1.5 miles Spylaw Redford 1 mile Park Park Wood 0.7 miles 1 mile 1 mile 1 mile 0.5 miles 0.6 m Bloomiehall Buckstone Seven Acre Park Campbell Park 0.7 m Park Gracemount Drum Park Dreghorn Fairmilehead 0.6 m Park Woods Park Community Park 1.7 miles Walled Garden 0.4 m Muir Wood 1.1 miles 0.7 miles 1.2 miles Park 1.1 miles Howe Park 1.1 miles Mortonhall Community Burdiehouse Burn Blinkbonny Park Local Nature Reserve Pentland 4.8 miles View Park Park 1.4 miles 2 miles 0.8 miles King George Torduff V Park Reservoir Bonaly Country Park Pentland Hills 1.4 miles Regional Park Clubbiedean Straiton Pond Local Reservoir Nature Reserve 0.9 miles Malleny Park Malleny Garden Allermuir Hill 2 miles Bonaly 0.5 m Reservoir 2.6 miles Marchbank Park 1.3 miles Capelaw Hill Pentland Hills * Edinburgh Greenground Map is 1.6 miles Regional Park Pentland Hills Path unofficial park connection map for Harlaw House Maiden’s walking and cycling Visitor Centre Cleugh 2.7 miles Greenground Map aimsto inspire 1.6 miles walking and cycling between Harlaw Reservoir parks & open spaces, active use of waterways and outdoor activities. Castlelaw Hill 1 mile This is an independent project by @HelenIlus 4.8 miles 2.3 miles CC BY-NC-ND / HI Design 2020 Castlelaw Hill Fort Glencorse Reservoir #GreengroundMap 1.2 miles Walking Kayaking Bird watching £ Fees Pentland Hills Regional Park (Flotterstone Information Point) Cycling Swimming Viewpoint Leith Royal Hill Almond Muir Based on John Muir Way Union Coast South North @JohnMuirWayNorth First version 10/2020.
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