Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Cairnpapple

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Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Cairnpapple

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.org
Top Attractions in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"Camera Obscura and World of Illusions - where seeing is not believing!. Welcome to the oldest visitor attraction in Edinburgh, delighting visitors since 1835. Don't miss this Aladdin's cave filled with illusions, tricks, puzzles, hands-on experiences and unbelievable effects to experience and interact with."
Mentioned by Travel Melodies
The Top 9 Things to do in Edinburgh with Kids
"A fascinating must-visit place for kids and elders which uses science optical principles into play is Camera Obscura and World of Illusions. Located on the Royal Mile next to the Edinburgh Castle, is a perfect stop for fun. Camera Obscura originates from a Latin word meaning ‘dark room’."
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 Connor Mollison Photography
Edinburgh Photography Spots (Best Views
"The hill overlooks the entire town, including Princess Street, which is the direction of the castle. Within that view is the Dugald Stewart monument, which makes for a wonderful shot. Calton Hill is particularly breathtaking at sunset."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Edinburgh
"It’s location in the middle of Endinburgh makes it a very convenient destination. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the hill offers fabulous views of Edinburgh, Arthur’s Seat and the sea reaching over to Fife."
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 BabyBreaks
30 Things to Do with Kids in Edinburgh in 2021
"In view of the Castle and separating the Old Town and New Town, Princes Street Gardens are one of the most popular green spots in the city. Divided into East and West, they attract dog walkers, city workers and families in search of some calm and tranquillity on the midst of the capital. The perfect spot for a picnic on a sunny day."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in 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 working clock laid out in flowers; it was first created in 1903 and the design changes every year."
Mentioned by edinburghlive
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"This one might not run all year round but we couldn't write a piece on Edinburgh's markets and fail to mention it. The European festive market is a huge hit with visitors to the city and has become something of a tradition for many of those living in the capital."
Dugald Stewart Monument
Dugald Stewart Monument
4.6 (647 ratings)4 (33 ratings)
Built in 1831, this hilltop monument to Dugald Stewart was modeled after Athens' Tower of the Winds.
Calton Hill, Edinburgh, EH1 3BJ, United Kingdom
MonumentSights & LandmarksMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Easyvoyage
Strolling down the historic streets of Edinburgh
"Calton Hill sits in the center of Edinburgh and boasts the famous Duglad Stewart Monument. This structure is dedicated to the Scottish philosopher of the same name, who taught Economics, Natural Philosophy, and Greek and Logic at Edinburgh University. The monument, built in 1834, was designed by William Henry Playfair, who as we already know, was responsible for the designs behind The Scottish National Gallery."
Mentioned by Only By Land
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"The Dugald Stewart Monument is based on the design of the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens. But who is Dugald Stewart?. Dugald Stewart was a philosopher and professor at Edinburgh University."
Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church
Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church
4.2 (5 ratings)3.5 (2 ratings)
6 Albert Pl, Stirling, FK8 2RG, United Kingdom
Christian churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by stirling.gov.uk
Churches & Places of Worship
"This category A listed church dates from 1875/6, it was designed by one of Scotlands most prolific architects of the time, Sir Robert Rowan Anderson. In 1920 Sir Robert Lorimer was commissioned to convert the east end of the north chapel. This chapel has many interiors of note, in particular, fine examples of stained glass windows mostly from the twentieth century, but some that were transferred from the church's original building in Barnton Street Stirling."
The Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy
4.5 (311 ratings)4 (61 ratings)
A bright, elegant Georgian gallery built in 1826, housing modern art and architecture exhibitions.
The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL, United Kingdom
Art museumSights & LandmarksArt galleryArchitectural BuildingsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
The Falkirk Wheel
The Falkirk Wheel
4.5 (8685 ratings)4.5 (4836 ratings)
Innovative and unique rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
Lime Rd, Falkirk, FK1 4RS, United Kingdom
Transportation infrastructureSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"Completed in 2002, the Falkirk Wheel is a modern engineering marvel, a rotating boat lift that raises vessels 115ft from the Forth & Clyde Canal to the Union Canal. Boat trips depart from the lower basin (eight daily March to October, three daily in winter) and travel into the wheel, which delivers you to the Union Canal high above. Boats then go through Roughcastle Tunnel before the return descent on the wheel."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in The Central Highlands
"The only rotating boat lift in the world, the Falkirk Wheel links two major waterways, the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal,…"
The Usher Hall
The Usher Hall
4.6 (2571 ratings)4.5 (32 ratings)
Acclaimed auditorium hosting classical music, with occasional jazz, comedy and pop shows.
Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA, United Kingdom
Concert hallSights & LandmarksCastlesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Easyvoyage
Strolling down the historic streets of Edinburgh
"The plans to construct an iconic city hall in Edinburgh were sparked in 1896 by Andrew Usher, renowned whisky distiller, who promised to fund the project. In 1914, Usher Hall was built by architects Stockdale Harrison and Howard H Thomson, a magnificent and classical beaux-arts-style concert hall which stood in defiance against the Victorian Gothic architecture so commonly found within the city of Edinburgh. Situated on Lothian Road in the west of the capital, Usher Hall is instantly recognizable with its curved walls, geometric precision and intriguing exterior design, featuring famous Scots such as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
25 Best Things To Do In Edinburgh (Scotland
"Usher Hall is Edinburgh’s premier concert venue and a must-visit for fans of entertainment and culture. The hall was built in 1914 and features beautiful architecture, including a curved exterior decorated with panels of famous figures such as Sir Walter Scott and Mozart. The hall has historically been used for a variety of events, including concerts, political events, and sporting events."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Cairnpapple Area

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
Cowane's Hospital
Cowane's Hospital
5 (2 ratings)4 (50 ratings)
49 St John St, Stirling, FK8 1ED, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by heart200.scot
Stirling | Heart 200 - 200 miles around the Heart of Scotland
"A 17thcentury almshouse in the city’s Old Town, Cowane’s Hospital was founded in 1637 by prominent Stirling merchant John Cowane. The building was later converted into the Guildhall of the Merchant Guildry. With substantial gardens, Cowane’s Hospital has become an arts venue which is currently available to be hired for private events."
St Margaret's Chapel
St Margaret's Chapel
4.6 (91 ratings)4 (143 ratings)
Constructed in the 12th century, this small Romanesque chapel is the oldest in the country.
Castle Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2EL, United Kingdom
ChapelSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by reserveapartments.co.uk
Churches in Edinburgh
"St Margaret’s Chapel, located at the top of Edinburgh Castle, was built by King David I to honour his mother, Margaret. She died at the Castle in 1093 and is believed to have performed many charitable works. Robert the Bruce ordered the castle’s demolition in 1314 to stop it falling back into English hands."

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Cairnpapple

Bagel Factory
Bagel Factory
4.1 (61 ratings)
Small standalone stop offering bagel sandwiches with eggs & meat alongside fruit & coffee drinks.
Edinburgh Waverley Station, Edinburgh, EH1 1BB, United Kingdom
Bagel shopCafe
Filmhouse Cafe Bar
Filmhouse Cafe Bar
4.2 (206 ratings)
Cafe-bar with film quizzes, free WiFi, breakfasts, snacks, meals and drinks to take into screenings.
88 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ, United Kingdom
CafeBarBreakfast restaurantCoffee store
HBW Coffee
HBW Coffee
4.8 (75 ratings)
54/56 Barnton St, Stirling, FK8 1NA, United Kingdom
Cafe

Historic Sites in Cairnpapple

Dean Cemetery
Dean Cemetery
4.7 (27 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
63 Dean Path, Edinburgh, EH4 3AT, United Kingdom
CemeterySights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by introducingedinburgh.com
Churches and Graveyards in Edinburgh - Religious places
"Dean Cemetery was inaugurated in 1846 and belongs to a beautiful hamlet located very near the city centre called Dean Village. It is one of the most remarkable cemeteries in Edinburgh and if it weren’t for the gravestones it could pass as a tranquil park full of trees."
Gladstone's Land
Gladstone's Land
4.4 (473 ratings)4 (476 ratings)
Family attraction showing how a wealthy merchant would have lived in a house first bought in 1617.
477B Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2NT, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkHistoric Sites
Dean Village
Dean Village
4.6 (7651 ratings)4.5 (1254 ratings)
Bucolic village abutting a tranquil stream, with gardens, 19th-century buildings & a museum.
Dean Path, Edinburgh, EH4 3AY, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in Edinburgh
"Speaking of villages, if you make it to Circus Lane, you should definitely head a little further out of the city centre to Dean Village. This is a wonderfully picturesque oasis that sits in a valley formed by the “Water of Leith”, Edinburgh’s main river. There’s plenty to photograph down here, but certainly the highlights include the colourful houses and the river, as well as the huge 19th century bridge that spans the valley above, transporting traffic across and away, and leaving Dean Village as a place that time seems to have almost forgotten."
Mentioned by Dickins
8 of Edinburgh's Most Romantic Places
"This beautifully preserved 19th-century village is one of Edinburgh’s favourite hidden gems. Despite being the subject of countless Instagram photos over the years, it remains a tranquil haven in the city. As if frozen in time, this romantic gem is filled with little alleyways, storybook bridges and charming architecture, all set alongside the Water of Leith River."
Mentioned by solosophie
Instagram Guide to Edinburgh: Top Photo Spots in Edinburgh
"Picture perfect and pretty as a postcard, Dean Village first started out as a settlement on the fringes of the city where local millers would live. Once upon a time, eleven mills donned the river, driven by the water’s current. Now, the former mills and millers’ houses make up some of the most prime real estate in Edinburgh."

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