The Edinburgh Festival is an amazing event, but the crowds can be overwhelming. When you need a break, a local writer suggests ten peaceful spots to help you escape the festival frenzy. From charming neighborhoods to scenic walks, these locations offer a much-needed respite from the city’s lively atmosphere.
Just south of the popular Meadows, Bruntsfield Links offers a quieter, calmer stretch of green. It’s an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll, followed by a delicious brunch at Margot or an elegant dinner at LeftField, both with views of Arthur’s Seat. For a completely different vibe, the neighborhood of Stockbridge is a great choice. You can pick up gourmet picnic items from Herbie of Edinburgh or Mootz General Store and enjoy them in Inverleith Park.
For a seaside escape, The Shore in Leith is a vibrant waterfront destination often compared to Copenhagen. You can sit by the river with a cold pint from Malt and Hops or a delicious takeaway sandwich from Domenico’s. For a more traditional beach experience, Portobello beach is a great choice. Its long, sandy stretch means you can always find a quiet spot, and you can grab a fishfinger sandwich from Shrimp Wreck or a scoop of gelato from Oscar’s.
For a unique urban escape, the Union Canal path is a peaceful, linear route that takes you past colorful houseboats and historical bridges. For a more adventurous trek, climb Arthur’s Seat in Holyrood Park for an iconic city view or take the easier Queens Drive route for a gentle, scenic loop. These spots are perfect for a refreshing break from the festival’s non-stop energy.
