Hunters Hall Park Niddrie Mains Road, Edinburgh East EH16 4ND | |
01315293111 | |
Hunters Hall Park Website | |
This park is dedicated to sport, and home to the Jack Kane Centre, which provides a range of sporting and leisure facilities. It is a large, flat park with a small safe play area for young children located near the main entrance. A woodland path follows part of the border through a wilderness area of hawthorn, elder, bramble, holly, dog rose, oak, lime and elm trees. Here is a community park on a large scale, with easy access from Niddrie and Greendykes for those who want to walk,play sport, jog or take part in the Jack Kane Centre's many activities.
Facilities:
Play area, Walks, River, Community woodlands, Football, Rugby, Hockey, Car park, Jack Kane Centre, Mountain bike track (200m blue grade track, suitable for intermediate riders with basic off road skills)
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