Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Burntisland

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Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Burntisland

Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle
4.6 (64082 ratings)4.5 (44933 ratings)
An 11th-century castle and barracks housing the Crown Jewels and National War Museum of Scotland.
Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NG, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksHistorical landmark
Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
4.6 (8857 ratings)4.5 (12230 ratings)
Long-standing tower with five floors showcasing hands-on exhibits of whimsical optical illusions.
Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 2ND, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksScience MuseumsObservation Decks & Towers
St Giles' Cathedral
St Giles' Cathedral
4.6 (7230 ratings)4.5 (5872 ratings)
Grand, Gothic medieval building and Presbyterian place of worship where John Knox used to preach.
High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1RE, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Calton Hill
Calton Hill
4.7 (2428 ratings)4.5 (8262 ratings)
Prominent hill with neoclassical monuments & sweeping views of the city skyline & Edinburgh Castle.
Edinburgh, EH7 5AA, United Kingdom
Mountain peakSights & LandmarksLighthousesGeologic FormationsPoints of Interest & LandmarksLookouts
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in Edinburgh
"One of the most iconic views from Edinburgh is from atop Calton Hill, looking across Princes Street towards the castle, and placing the Dugald Stewart Monument in the foreground of your frame. This is a really lovely composition, and this image is often used to represent Edinburgh in photos around the world. You can shoot this particular shot either with a wide angle, or you can back up a bit and use a longer lens to compress the different elements together."
Mentioned by solosophie
Instagram Guide to Edinburgh: Top Photo Spots in Edinburgh
"Located on the end of Princes Street, Calton Hill offers one of the best panoramic views of Edinburgh. Best-seen at sunset or sunrise when candy colours dance across the sky, highlights of Calton Hill include plenty of monuments and follies which commemorate various achievements of former residents from over the years. On a warm summer’s day, this green space is the ideal place not only to snap photos, but to enjoy a picnic among friends!"
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
Edinburgh Itinerary 2 days: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Scotland
"***If you’re a morning person, grab a blanket, a thermos of hot chocolate, tea, or coffee, and enjoy the sunrise from Calton Hill. One of the most enchanting and TOTALLY free things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland. Obviously, if you hate mornings, you can watch the sunset instead, (just make sure you have clear skies, which are something of a rarity) but you’ll just have a bit more company."
Princes Street Gardens
Princes Street Gardens
4.6 (21567 ratings)4.5 (6817 ratings)
Green Flag park of geological/botanical interest, home to several public monuments and memorials.
Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 2HG, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by planetware.com
9 Best Parks in Edinburgh | PlanetWare
"The Princess Street Gardens sit at the feet of Edinburgh Castle in the valley between the old city and the new city. Nor Loch once occupied the space, but the city began draining it in the 1770s, finishing in 1820. Wide paved paths lead throughout the park for full accessibility, roaming across fields of wildflowers, through wooded areas, and over streams and the railroad that divides the east and west sections of the park."
Mentioned by mummytravels
16 things to do in Edinburgh with kids
"If you don’t want to venture too far out of the city, kids can also play in Prince’s Street Gardens in the shadow of the Scott monument – which you can climb, although at 287 often narrow and twisty steps, you might want to stick to the views from the Camera Obscura instead. At Christmas, the gardens turn into a Winter Wonderland including Christmas market, ice rink and ferris wheel, dubbed the Edinburgh Eye."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
Edinburgh Itinerary 2 days: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Scotland
"On your way there, take a slight detour and check out the beautiful Princes Street Gardens. Personally, I love the Mac and Cheese or the grilled Halloumi but they have other great items to choose from too. And don’t worry about missing dinner since the kitchen is open until 10:30 pm daily. Oh, and join their website mailing list if you want a discount!"
Restoration Yard
Restoration Yard
4.4 (519 ratings)
Dalkeith Country Park via Town Gate, Dalkeith, EH22 1ST, United Kingdom
StoreCafeCoffee shopParkPilates studioPlaygroundRestaurantWellness centerYoga studio
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
7 Kids Friendly Restaurants in Edinburgh
"A short drive from Edinburgh’s city centre, youll find a light and airy restaurant within Dalkeith Country Park, where the highlight for the kids is sure to be the adventure playground. In fact it’s one of our top activities for children in Edinburgh. Not just a restaurant, The Restoration Yard also boasts a beautiful shop, deli, coffee bar and wellness space, so there’s something to please all ages."
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Edinburgh, Scotland
"🥞 We're flippin' pancakes all day long for Pancake Day at The Kitchen - join us and choose from one... As one of the best places for your kids, this restaurant merges the old with the modern to create a superb restaurant serving a variety of dishes. It’s a magical place that merges amazing dishes with a quality staff."
Dalkeith Country Park
Dalkeith Country Park
4.5 (1018 ratings)
Vast park on a historical estate featuring a kids' adventure park, a cafe & an upscale gift shop.
Via King's Gate, Dalkeith, EH22 1ST, United Kingdom
ParkCafeHiking areaPlaygroundStore
The Ensign Ewart
The Ensign Ewart
4.5 (1367 ratings)5 (3 ratings)
Cosy pub, dating from 1690, with a low, wood-beamed ceiling and an all-day Scottish/European menu.
521-523 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2PE, United Kingdom
PubSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
4.7 (2251 ratings)4.5 (653 ratings)
1.5-mile long, twin-towered railway bridge, opened in 1890 & crossing the Forth estuary.
United Kingdom
BridgeSights & Landmarks
Mentioned by England 7 days itinerary
A One Week UK Itinerary
"I’d also suggest you make the time to head out to an icon of the Edinburgh surrounds – the Firth of Forth bridges, and in particular, the UNSECO World Heritage Listed Firth of Forth Rail Bridge. This is a mighty red cantilevered bridge construction spanning the Firth of Forth, opened in 1890, and still operational today. At it’s time of construction it was the longest single cantilever bridge in the world, and despite now being the second longest, is still might impressive."

Popular Gardens in Burntisland

The Meadows
The Meadows
4.7 (5679 ratings)4 (201 ratings)
Public park includes children's playground, sports pitches, cricket square, with annual summer fair.
Melville Dr, Edinburgh, EH9 1ND, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksEvent venueGardens
No11 Brasserie & Boutique Hotel & Intimate Wedding Venue
No11 Brasserie & Boutique Hotel & Intimate Wedding Venue
4.4 (420 ratings)
Individually designed quarters in a sophisticated hotel featuring a fine dining brasserie.
11 Brunswick St, Edinburgh, EH7 5JB, United Kingdom
BrasserieBeer gardenGardenHotelWedding venue
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Romantic Hotels in Edinburgh
"A quiet suburban sanctuary just off Leith Walk, this elegant four-storey Georgian townhouse is a hidden secret behind Calton Hill. Appealingly simple, its snug doubles and suites are the place to whisper sweet nothings; in particular, the two Georgian Suites, with fit-for-two roll-top baths, feature wallpaper and four-poster beds that cry out for pillow talk. The ground-level Brasserie offers a classic Scottish tasting menu, but another close-at-hand option is Roberta Hall’s the Little Chartroom, where the cooking will have passions running high."
Dunbars Close
Dunbars Close
4.6 (261 ratings)4.5 (66 ratings)
Recreated 17th-century garden against a church wall, with sheltered parterres, shrubbery & trees.
137 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8BW, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
Edinburgh Itinerary 2 days: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Scotland
"I suggest a late lunch after you explore the charming, cobbled streets of this historic area and experience some street performers, Canongate Kirkyard (Adam Smith is buried here), Dunbar Close, St. Giles Cathedral, and eventually Edinburgh Castle itself, all the way at the top of the Royal Mile (Be sure to book your Edinburgh Castle skip the line tickets in advance). The charm and beauty of Edinburgh, Scotland never cease to amaze me."

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Burntisland

City Chambers
City Chambers
4.3 (50 ratings)4 (24 ratings)
Formal environment holding civil wedding ceremonies, plus an on-site catering service.
253 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1YJ, United Kingdom
City HallSights & LandmarksCouncilHistoric Walking AreasPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"The grand seat of local government was built in the 1880s at the high point of Glasgow's wealth. The interior is even more extravagant than the exterior, and the chambers have sometimes been used as a movie location to represent the Kremlin or the Vatican. You can have a look at the opulent ground floor during opening hours. To see more, free guided tours are held at 10.30am and 2.30pm Monday to Friday; it's worth popping in earlier that day to prebook."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in Glasgow
"Dominating the east side of George Square, this exuberant expression of Victorian confidence, built by William Young in Italian Renaissance…"
Lochore Meadows
Lochore Meadows
4.6 (1977 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Grassy sprawl centered on a lake with a loop trail, fishing & water sports, plus a golf course.
Crosshill, Lochgelly, KY5 8BA, United Kingdom
Country parkNature & ParksPark
Blackness Castle
Blackness Castle
4.6 (2094 ratings)4.5 (675 ratings)
15th-century fortress noted for its shiplike form & rampart views over the Firth of Forth.
Blackness, Linlithgow, EH49 7NH, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites

Best Fine Dining in Burntisland

The Ivy On The Square Edinburgh
The Ivy On The Square Edinburgh
4.4 (1678 ratings)
Modern, all-day British brasserie menu in a refined, art-filled space plus an outdoor terrace.
6 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH2 2BD, United Kingdom
British restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barFine dining restaurantModern British restaurantRestaurantBrasserieTea house
21212
21212
4.3 (260 ratings)
Modern, refined rooms in a Georgian townhouse, set above a fine-dining restaurant and a chic lounge.
3 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, EH7 5AB, United Kingdom
Fine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Michelin-Star and Luxury Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Maverick chef Paul Kitching’s 21212 opened in 2009 and has been winning accolades ever since, including one Michelin star. Situated in an elegant Georgian townhouse in Royal Terrace, the restaurant serves up cooking that’s contemporary French in style, but that description doesn’t begin to do justice to Kitching’s Willy Wonka-style ability to coax the most unlikely flavour combinations. In theory these should create merry mayhem – who would have thought that brandy snaps, black pudding and chicken could be transformed into a sublime dish?"
Mentioned by SquareMeal
Michelin restaurants Edinburgh: Four spots with a star in Scotland's capital
"What: Experimental chef Paul Kitching offers a choice of two starters, soup, two mains, cheese and two desserts – hence the 21212 moniker. The restrictive formula doesn’t mean there’s any limit to the chef’s ambition in the kitchen, however – or sense of humour. ‘Kidnapped in Scotland’ is a starter plate of the chef’s favourites while the soup might be ‘Rainy Allotment’ flavour."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The best places to eat during Edinburgh Fringe Festival
"Paul Kitching’s 21212 opened in May 2009 and was awarded a Michelin star in 2010. Located in a Georgian townhouse, lunch time is the best to visit as a two-course weekday lunch starts at just £20 per person – and the menu changes every week. If you fancy staying, they also have four luxury bedrooms to rest your head in."
The Grain Store
The Grain Store
4.7 (374 ratings)
Creative menu of fresh local Scottish produce, served in vaulted and alcoved former storeroom.
30 Victoria St, Edinburgh, EH1 2JW, United Kingdom
British restaurantBarEuropean restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant

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