Parque

Hermitage of Braid

Recomendado por 30 habitantes del lugar,

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Sara
May 9, 2016
There is always something to see in the woodland, along the river or up on Blackford Hill. The high point of the year is May and June for the breeding season of the various woodland birds. Species seen include tits, bullfinch, greenfinch, woodpeckers, grey wagtail, heron, sparrowhawk, owls, warblers and spotted flycatcher. The area tends to be very busy with families at the weekends. Accessible by bus, numbers 16 and 17 from Princes St., alight at Comiston Drive and walk up Braid Rd. to entrance to Hermitage. Alternatively bus numbers 40 and 41 to Balckford pond.
There is always something to see in the woodland, along the river or up on Blackford Hill. The high point of the year is May and June for the breeding season of the various woodland birds. Species seen include tits, bullfinch, greenfinch, woodpeckers, grey wagtail, heron, sparrowhawk, owls, warblers…
Patrycja
December 20, 2017
Absolutely stunning views!
Seán
January 26, 2015
Another one of our favourite local walks. You won't believe you're in a city walking down here:-)
Fatemeh
October 18, 2021
Beautiful walk along the Braid Burn - would recommend to start off at the entrance by The Lodge Coffee House, then continue on past Midmar Allotments and then Blackford Pond.
Sean
May 12, 2021
A bit of a hidden wilderness with lots of woodland, hills and great for dogs as it is tucked away. Best to walk up Braid Rd and enter at the Lodge Cafe, which is also a great spot for a coffee and some cake.

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Ubicación
69 Hermitage of Braid
Edinburgh, Scotland