Water of Leith Walkway
📍 Runs from Balerno to Leith — multiple access points
The Water of Leith Walkway is one of Edinburgh’s most scenic routes — a 12-mile riverside path that winds quietly through the city from the Pentlands to the docks in Leith. It’s flat, peaceful and full of wildlife, passing under old stone bridges and through leafy woodland that feels a world away from the streets above.
Popular with walkers, runners, cyclists and photographers, the walkway connects some of Edinburgh’s prettiest neighbourhoods: Slateford, Murrayfield, Dean Village, Stockbridge, Canonmills and finally The Shore.
Many people dip in for short, gentle sections, while others take on the full route as a day walk.
Whether you’re exploring Dean Village, heading to Stockbridge Market, or strolling towards the waterfront at Leith, the Water of Leith Walkway is one of the city’s best slow-travel experiences.
Highlights:
- Flat, accessible riverside path suitable for all ages
- Runs through Dean Village, Stockbridge, Canonmills, Leith
- Wildlife, waterfalls, weirs, and historic bridges
- Lovely in all seasons — cherry blossoms, autumn colours, winter light
- Great for photography, running, dog walks, and cycling
- Links to the John Muir Way long-distance route
Opening hours
Always open (public walkway)
Admission:
Free