Water of Leith Walkway
Park & Garden
About Water of Leith Walkway
The Water of Leith Walkway follows Edinburgh's main river for 24 miles, but the 4-mile stretch from Stockbridge through Dean Village to Leith gives you the best urban walking in the city. You'll pass under converted mill buildings, through the atmospheric Dean Cemetery where you can spot Victorian graves, and along cobbled sections where the old industrial Edinburgh still shows through. The path dips below street level for most of the route, creating this strange sense of walking through a secret Edinburgh that most tourists never see.
The walk feels like time travel, especially through Dean Village where medieval buildings lean over the water and old mill wheels still turn. You'll cross under several stone bridges, each offering different perspectives of the gorge the river has carved through the city. The path surface switches between tarmac and rougher sections, and you'll encounter dog walkers, joggers, and the occasional heron fishing in the shallows. The sound of traffic fades as you descend into the valley, replaced by flowing water and birdsong.
Most guides oversell the full route to Balerno, which gets boring through suburban stretches. The Dean Village to Stockbridge section gives you 90% of the magic in half the time. Skip the Leith end unless you're combining it with the Royal Botanic Garden nearby. The path gets muddy after rain, so decent shoes help. It's completely free and always open, making it Edinburgh's best value outdoor experience.
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