Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Airth

We've collected top 10 mentioned kid friendly attractions in Airth from other articles such as Easyvoyage, law illustrates, Glasgow With Kids.

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Airth

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
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days In Edinburgh: The Perfect Edinburgh Itinerary
"Be Mystified at Edinburgh’s Camera Obscura Almost opposite the Scotch Whisky experience is Edinburgh’s Camera Obscura, also home to the World of Illusions attraction. Being a photographer I was particularly interested in the Camera Obscura at the top of the building, but I have to admit to finding the World of Illusions a lot of fun."
Mentioned by list.co.uk
Museums in Edinburgh | The List
"The eye-catching Camera Obscura building stands at the top of the Royal Mile and contains an amazing range of optical experiences across five floors. The 'camera' itself is a giant Victorian periscope offering an interesting 360° perspective on…"
Mentioned by Edinburgh Festivals
Attractions
"Swap noses and heads, walk through a tunnel of never-ending stars and capture your own shadow on camera. Free rooftop telescopes. Enter a world of illusions where seeing is definitely not believing!"
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 mummytravels
16 things to do in Edinburgh with kids
"Start at the end Princes Street and climb the staircase up the hill for some of the best views over the city – from here you can see out to the castle and over to Arthur’s Seat. Home to the National Monument, designed to be a replica of the Parthenon in Athens but never finished, it’s also where you’ll find the huge Nelson monument. At 1pm, the time ball here drops – designed to be seen by ships far our at sea, the castle’s One O’Clock gun was added as bad weather meant the ball couldn’t always be seen."
Mentioned by planetware.com
9 Best Parks in Edinburgh | PlanetWare
"Calton Hill is best known for its monuments and incredible vantage points, popular with locals for viewing the fireworks during the Hogamanay celebrations. It is also the site of many Edinburgh festivals, including the Beltane Fire Festival at the end of April, the Edinburgh Science Festival in June, the Edinburgh International Festival each August, and the Samhuinn Fire Festival each Halloween. The best place for visitors to enjoy views from is the Nelson Monument, which was built in 1816."
Mentioned by Skyscanner Ireland
10 of the most beautiful places to visit in Edinburgh
"Boasting gorgeous views, Calton Hill’s central location makes it a popular spot for those wishing to take in the entire city in all its beauty. On top of the hill you’ll find the Nelson Monument and the National Monument, an unfinished acropolis that is better known under its local nickname ‘Edinburgh’s disgrace.’ It may be seen as a failure in architectural endeavours, but it is still a popular place to get some fantastic photos."
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 Citybase Apartments
29 Free Things to do in Edinburgh
"In the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, and at the very centre of Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, Princess Street Gardens is another of Edinburgh’s important parks. Here you will see the world-famous Floral Clock and an array of public monuments such as the David Livingstone Statue and the Scott Monument, to name a couple. Please note this is a gated park and the gates are opened and closed according to the opening times."
Mentioned by 10Best
Enjoy Wide Open Spaces, Flora and Fauna in Edinburgh's Parks
"At the foot of the castle and along Edinburgh's main thoroughfare you'll find Princes Street Gardens. It's a popular place for locals and tourists to enjoy a spot of lunch and take in the breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle. The park is split into two by The Mound where you'll find two excellent art galleries."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Edinburgh, Scotland
"These beautiful gardens lie in a valley that was once occupied by the Nor’ Loch (North Loch), a boggy depression that was drained in the early 19th century. At the gate beside The Mound is the Floral Clock, a..."
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
Boardwalk Beach Club
Boardwalk Beach Club
3.7 (1011 ratings)
50 Marine Dr, Edinburgh, EH4 5ES, United Kingdom
CafeBird watching areaCake shopIce cream shopLive music venueTakeout RestaurantMusical clubStoreTea house
The National Wallace Monument
The National Wallace Monument
4.6 (6624 ratings)4.5 (3176 ratings)
Elaborate Victorian stone tower commemorating William Wallace, displaying his 2-handed sword.
Abbey Craig, Hillfoots Rd, Stirling FK9 5LF, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkHistoric SitesMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Considerit
Considerit
4.7 (269 ratings)
3, 5A Sciennes, Newington, Edinburgh EH9 1NH, United Kingdom
Dessert shopBakeryChocolate shopDonut shopIce cream shop
Mentioned by olivemagazine
Edinburgh foodie guide: where to eat and drink
"Plant-based, vegan, dairy free: Considerit ticks all the boxes. Grab an iced cinnamon bun or gorgeously gooey Oreo or Biscoff doughnut plus an oat milk latte or vegan ice cream milkshake at this low-key bakery and cafe (all chipboard benches and student vibe) on Edinburgh’s Southside. Before you leave, stock up on their hand-crafted chocolate bars (popcorn, chai spice and smoked sea salt flavours)."
Mentioned by Dickins
The Best Places to Enjoy a Doughnut in Edinburgh
"Located near the Meadows, Considerit is a relatively new addition to Edinburgh’s exciting foodie scene. If you’re vegan or lactose intolerant, this is one for you as Considerit believe in a plant-based future and therefore all their sweet treats are free from animal products!. Also, their doughnuts, chocolate, and ice cream are all hand crafted on a daily basis."
Mentioned by edinburghlive
Nine of the very best vegan places to eat in Edinburgh
"Vegans don’t have to miss out on dessert, especially in Edinburgh!. Considerit is a chocolate, doughnut and ice cream cafe that’s entirely vegan. They sell the most amazing and indulgent doughnuts, like this amazing chocolate hobnob creation, which is glazed with Biscoff spread, topped with crumbled oaty Hobnobs and finished with a chocolate drizzle."
Play Bugs
Play Bugs
3.9 (20 ratings)4 (21 ratings)
Unit 24, Little Mill Business Park, Linlithgow Bridge, Bridge, Linlithgow, EH49 7DA, United Kingdom
Indoor playgroundNature & ParksPlaygrounds

Best Vegan Restaurants in Airth

Erpingham House Edinburgh
Erpingham House Edinburgh
3.5 (2 ratings)
St James Quarter, 415-417 James Cres, Edinburgh EH1 3AE, United Kingdom
Vegan restaurant
Mentioned by hiddenedinburgh.net
Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Edinburgh - Hidden Edinburgh
"Erpingham House, is one of the restaurants in the new Bonnie & Wild Scottish food marketplace in St James Quarter. The plastic-free restaurant chain serves a 100% plant-based menu focusing on modern vegan cuisine that appeals to all diets and lifestyles. Examples of dishes include; Chimichurri Tacos (soft taco shells, chimichurri Jackfruit and black bean filling, charred corn salsa, pickled jalapenos, chipotle mayo and lime) and Superfood Buddah Bowl (herby quinoa, marinated tempeh, avocado slaw, caramelised onion hummus, roasted seasonal veg, kale, spiced cashew and tahini dressing)."
Kalpna
Kalpna
4.1 (767 ratings)
Established Indian vegetarian dining in striking, exotic decor with buffet, thali and lunch deals.
2-3 St Patrick Square, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9EZ, United Kingdom
Vegetarian restaurantGluten-free restaurantIndian restaurantIndian takeawayRestaurantSouth Asian restaurantVegan restaurant
Plant Bae
Plant Bae
4.6 (21 ratings)
16 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5JZ, United Kingdom
CafeVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Vegan Edinburgh
Edinburgh's top vegan and vegetarian restaurants (with COVID-19 updates
"Covid-19 alert: Currently closed and focussing on cookies and cake to order. Opening a new café in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic was always going to be a risky gambit, but the folks behind Grams seemed to have pulled it off with their latest venture: Plant Bae. With Grams now moving to Stockbridge, Plant Bae has settled into its big brother’s old digs opposite Haymarket Station."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Airth Area

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 mummytravels
16 things to do in Edinburgh with kids
"Start at the end Princes Street and climb the staircase up the hill for some of the best views over the city – from here you can see out to the castle and over to Arthur’s Seat. Home to the National Monument, designed to be a replica of the Parthenon in Athens but never finished, it’s also where you’ll find the huge Nelson monument. At 1pm, the time ball here drops – designed to be seen by ships far our at sea, the castle’s One O’Clock gun was added as bad weather meant the ball couldn’t always be seen."
Mentioned by planetware.com
9 Best Parks in Edinburgh | PlanetWare
"Calton Hill is best known for its monuments and incredible vantage points, popular with locals for viewing the fireworks during the Hogamanay celebrations. It is also the site of many Edinburgh festivals, including the Beltane Fire Festival at the end of April, the Edinburgh Science Festival in June, the Edinburgh International Festival each August, and the Samhuinn Fire Festival each Halloween. The best place for visitors to enjoy views from is the Nelson Monument, which was built in 1816."
Mentioned by Skyscanner Ireland
10 of the most beautiful places to visit in Edinburgh
"Boasting gorgeous views, Calton Hill’s central location makes it a popular spot for those wishing to take in the entire city in all its beauty. On top of the hill you’ll find the Nelson Monument and the National Monument, an unfinished acropolis that is better known under its local nickname ‘Edinburgh’s disgrace.’ It may be seen as a failure in architectural endeavours, but it is still a popular place to get some fantastic photos."
Argyll's Lodging
Argyll's Lodging
3.9 (23 ratings)4 (274 ratings)
17th-century nobleman's home at Stirling Castle featuring trompe l'oeil walls & antique furniture.
Castle Hill, Stirling, FK8 1EG, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Scottish Parliament Building
Scottish Parliament Building
4.1 (457 ratings)4 (1649 ratings)
Curves and angles line this bold modern building with oak and granite interior, plus guided tours.
Edinburgh, EH99 1SP, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"The Scottish Parliament Building, on the site of a former brewery and designed by Catalan architect Enric Miralles (1955–2000), was opened by the Queen in October 2004. The ground plan of the complex is said to represent a 'flower of democracy rooted in Scottish soil' (best seen looking down from Salisbury Crags). Free, one-hour tours (advance bookings recommended) include visits to the Debating Chamber, a committee room, the Garden Lobby and the office of a member of parliament (MSP)."
Mentioned by silvertraveladvisor.com
Accessible Attractions in Edinburgh
"The Scottish parliament is housed in a modern building of unique architecture at the east end of The Royal Mile. Taxi, public bus or tour bus is the easiest way to reach the venue which is a 15 minute walk from Waverley Station. There is some car parking nearby for the Holyrood area, including disabled blue badge parking but it is limited."
Mentioned by 10Best
Best Free Things to Do in Edinburgh: Save Money, Have Fun
"The Scottish Parliament at Holyrood officially opened in 2004. This is where Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) meet to debate Scottish issues. It is open to the public and there are free guided tours available, generally on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays."

Popular Gardens in Airth

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
Archivist's Garden
Archivist's Garden
4.8 (6 ratings)
Asymmetrical-design gardens between 2 archive buildings celebrating Scottish heritage & heraldry.
H M Register House, 2 Princes St, Edinburgh EH1 3YY, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
29 Free Things to do in Edinburgh
"If you love gardening, you will love the Archivists’ Garden located in between the General Register House and the New Register House. Home to 57 different plant species, the Garden is not only beautiful, but all the plants are connected to Scotland’s history, be it through folklore, heraldry or association with famous Scots. Child friendly: yes Address: HM Register House, 2 Princess Street, Edinburgh EH1 3YY Opening hours: Mon to Fri: 9am – 5pm More information on this green space"
Culross
Culross
5 (1 ratings)
Culross is a village and former royal burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland. According to the 2006 estimate, the village has a population of 395. Originally, Culross served as a port city on the Firth of Forth and is believed to have been founded by Saint Serf during the 6th century.
Dunfermline, UK
Sights & LandmarksGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in Edinburgh and the Lothians
"With its mercat cross, cobbled streets, tolbooth, and narrow wynds (alleys), seaside Culross is a picturesque little town. It's also…"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Airth

4.8 (6 reviews)
Double room with Tea and Coffee provided falkirk
bed & breakfast
$44.73 /night
View deal
4.9 (16 reviews)
Braeside Cabin
cabin
$107 /night
View deal
3.8 (11 reviews)
Bathgate Handy House
apartment
$79.5 /night
View deal
* The displayed nightly rate may be estimated based on a future travel date. Narrow down your search with checkin and checkout dates to see the exact price.