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Family holiday activities

Throughout the holidays

Playful Summer at Newhailes  

Get ready for a summer packed with traditional fun at Newhailes! Bringing play back to basics across five fantastic zones for children and families to explore. Child tickets cost £5 with under twos for free and adult tickets cost £1 (free for National Trust of Scotland Members). 

  • Sport Zone – Run, jump and play classic games 
  • Nature Zone – Discover, build and get hands-on with the outdoors 
  • Imagination Zone – Get creative and run wild with dress-up and make-believe 
  • Beach Zone – Sand, water and seaside vibes 
  • Chill Out Zone – Wind down in the hay bale maze and quiet corners 

Tickets include entry to Weehailes playpark between Saturday 28 June and Monday 25 August from 10am to 5pm at 

Newhailes House and Garden 
Newhailes Road  
Musselburgh.

To book visit the . 

Summer Family Activity Days with Circe and ERA  

Circle and ERA are offering a range of activities throughout the summer holidays for families who are affected by substance use issues in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, where there is a child under 18 affected by their parent’s substance use (They do not have to be living in the family home).  

  • Swimming/soft play then picnic on Tuesday 30 June at 10.30am 

  • Family activities at the ERA Cafe - on Wednesdays starting the 1 July to the 5 August from 11.30am to 2pm 

  • ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Zoo trip on Tuesday 14 July from 10.30am 

  • Summerlee Heritage Museum on Tuesday 21 July from 10.30am 

  • Aberdour Beach on Tuesday 28 July from 10.30am 

  • Big family BBQ on Thursday 30 July from 11am 

  • Air thrill inflatable park on Tuesday 4 August from 10.30am 

For more information email 

Summer at Bridgend Farmhouse 

Bridgend farmhouse are running a range of summer activities throughout the holidays  

  • Energy Drop in – Energy advice for all ages on Wednesday 1 July from 11am to 4pm 

  • Nature Photography Exhibition – Community photography exhibition for all ages on Wednesday 1 to the 31 July from 11am to 4pm 

  • Seeing the Now – Mindful photography workshop for adults and suitable for children aged 8 years and above with an adult. 

  • Comedy and songs from Kale Thieves – Blending traditional tunes with their own compositions full of warmth and humour. Suitable for young people aged 14 years and above on Wednesday 8 July from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. 

  • Bridgend Bears Workshop – Make bears from your favourite woolly jumper. For children aged Seven years and above on Saturday 18 July. Bookings are essential. 

  • Camp fire songs - Informal singing session for all ages on Wednesday 22 July from 5.30pm to 7pm. 

  • Family Night – Storytelling and sing a long or all ages on Wednesday 5 August from 5.30pm to 6.30pm 

  • Food shack and campfire signing - Community food and music evening for all ages on Friday 28 August from 5.30pm to 6.30pm 

Bridgend Farmhouse 
41 Old Dalkeith Road 
EH16 4TE 

Pyramid Drop In 

The Youth Agency are running summer drop in groups for young people throughout the holidays. Young people can enjoy a range of activities including cooking, hall games, consoles, arts and crafts and spaces to relax and socialise. A Consent form is required to be completed to attend the drop ins. this can be requested in person at the club or by phone call.  

  • Junior Drop In – For young people aged 8 years to P6 running on Tuesdays from 6pm to 8pm

  • Intermediate Drop In – For young people in P7 to S2 running on Thursdays from 6.30pm to 8.30pm  

  • Senior Drop in – For young people in S3 to 18 years old running on Wednesdays from 6.30pm to 8.30pm 

Wester Hailes Youth Agency 
44 Dumbryden Drive 
EH14 2QR 

To find out more visit the . 

Meadows junior park run  

Join a free, fun, and friendly weekly 2k event for juniors aged four to 14 years every Sunday from 9.30am at 

The Meadows 

Melville Drive 

EH9 9EX 

To find out more visit .

Nature walk – Weekly health and nature walk 

A free drop in event where children are also welcome on the walks which run on Mondays throughout June, July and August from 10am to 11am meeting at  

The adventure play park / rope park 
Craigmillar Castle Park 
Old Dalkeith Road 
EH16 4TB 

For more information email 

Museum on the Mound 

Drop in and enjoy free, hands-on activities for all ages. Explore the popular family trails around the Museum and get stuck into the interactive activity tables in Reception.  

The Museum is open on Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 5pm, Saturdays from 1pm to 5pm at 

Museum on the Mound 
The Mound 
EH1 1YZ 

To find out more visit the . 

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Association of Ukranians of Great Britain (AUGB) - Coffee at the Club 

Enjoy meeting others and enjoying a cup of tea at the coffee morning at the Ukranian Cultural Centre. Volunteers will be on hand to support and answer questions. Coffee at the club runs every Tuesday from 10am to 1pm at 

Ukranian Community Centre (AUGB ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½) 
14 Royal Terrace 
EH7 5AB 

For more information visit the

Vogrie Park miniature railway  

The miniature railway runs from 1pm to 4pm on Sundays, weather permitting. The train costs £1.00 per child and £2.00 per adult.  

Vogrie Country Park 
EH23 4NU 

For more information on the Miniature Railway visit the .

Free Friday Fives 

SFA’s summer of football are offering free weekly five a side tournament for young people aged 13 to 15 years. six teams play one hour game of five aside weekly with post game food and drinks and winners medals and trophies after the 6 weeks. The tournament will take place at  

Inch Park 
Old Dalkeith Road 
EH16 4TD 

For more information and to sign a team up visit  

Kids for a Quid on Scotrail 

Up to four children can travel for £1 return with most adult ticket types. Available every day, all year around. 

For more information visit the  

Save on Family days out with Scotrail 

Get one free child entry when you purchase a full price, standard entry adult ticket to an attraction when you travel on with a Kids for a Quid ticket. Conditions apply.  

For more information and a list of available attractions, visit the . 

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Zoo – Reduced tickets 

Reduced priced tickets are available to book online for anyone in receipt of benefits. A maximum of 6 tickets per household can be booked. Proof of benefits and ID will be required upon arrival.  

For more information and a list of eligible benefits visit the . 

Library Summer Reading Challenge  

The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge is called “Read to the beat”. Children will need a library card to take part, register online or at your local library for free all you need is ID. Children are challenged to read books over the summer, they will collect stickers for each book they finish, and when completed they will get a medal and certificate. 

For more information as at your local library or visit the   

Dobbie’s Garden Centre Soft Play  

Enjoy a 60-minute soft play session at Dobbie’s Garden Centre. Bookings must be made at least one day in advance. Booking is recommended, though walk ins are welcomed depending on spaces available.  

Adults are free, children cost £4.50 

Dobbie’s Garden Centre 
Melville Nursery 
Lasswade 
Midlothian 
EH18 1AZ 

To book visit the  

Free and low cost tennis 

Tennis courts can be booked at Inverleith Park, Leith Links, Victoria Park and St Margarets Park from £1.00 per hour. The courts can be booked up to seven days in advance. Information on free social tennis sessions can be found on the website.  

Please book online at  

Summer family fun 

A free drop in for a range of activities for the whole family. Each week will explore a new theme including Dolly the sheep’s big birthday card, insect week, Space, Egypt explorers and the colourful world of birds. The programme will run on Mondays and Fridays throughout the holidays from 10am to 4pm at 

Grand Gallery 
The National Museum of Scotland 
Chambers Street 
EH1 1JF 

Summer Family Trail 

Find all eight buckets and spades around the galleries and answer questions about the museum and its collection and collect a summer sticker at the end. The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 2pm at  

St Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room and Music Museum 
50 Niddry Street 
EH1 1LG 

For more information and to book a free space visit the .

Monument-al Treasure Hunt 

The Monument-al Treasure Hunt in West Princes Street Gardens will take participants on a cultural and historical exploration for children and ages of all ages to enjoy. Play at your own pace, on your phone or on a printed version. The treasure hunt Is free to play and there is a free audiobook or e-book narrated by the actors of Game of Thrones, The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Bravehart and Dr Who.  

To access the hunt and to play visit the   

Forth Bridges Trail   

The five-mile circular trail can be started at any of the 10 stops in and around South Queensferry, be submerged in history, heritage, wildlife, nature and beauty and some pretty impressive views of the bridges. 

To find out more visit the . 

Crafternoons at the Scottish Parliament 

Drop in for a range of free activities for all ages. Sessions will be themed, and the duration varies based on activity from 15 minutes to 45 minutes. The sessions are running throughout the summer holidays from 11am to 4pm at 

Main Hall 
Scottish Parliament 
Horse Wynd 
EH99 1SP 

To find out more visit the . 

National Library of Scotland   

Enjoy a free tour of the Visitor Centre of National Library of Scotland at George IV Bridge, where you'll discover some of the treasures that make The National Library of Scotland a cornerstone of Scotland's cultural heritage. The Guides will introduce you to the story of the library’s building and history, and you will learn about the library's role in preserving the nation's history.  

National Library of Scotland 
George IV Bridge 
EH1 1EW 

To book tickets in advance visit the .

Tik Tock Trail 

Time-keeping is at the centre of Calton Hill and the City Observatory’s history. Explore Calton Hill and the histories of time and timekeeping present here. Follow the map around the hill like you are following the hands of a clock. (Please note, this is not connected with the popular video streaming app) 

For more information and to download the map visit the  

£2.00 Family Films 

Treat the whole family to a visit to the cinema for only £2.00 per ticket. Whether you missed the film in the cinema or wish to experience them all over again.  

Cineworld  
Fountain Park  
130/3 Dundee Street 
EH11 1AF 

For more information on films showing and to book visit the . 

Bookbug at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½’s Libraries 

Find a Bookbug session happening at your local library.  Bookbug is a free event for nought to four year olds and their parents or carers. Join us for songs, stories and rhymes. 

For more information visit the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Council Libraries Bookbug webpage.  

Fun activities to do at home  

Activities do not need to cost a lot of money (or sometimes any money at all) to be meaningful and memorable. Some of the best memories are made by doing simple things at home or around the community. Enjoying the time, you have together is what is most important. Below are some very low-cost or free activities that require no/minimal resources, most of which you will have around the house already. Enjoy!   

Making music  

Household objects like pots, pans, tins, wooden spoons or plastic bottles filled with rice can be the perfect kit for starting a musical rock band.  

Floor is lava  

a great way for children of all ages to stay physically active indoors. Gather up your cushions and pillows and let your child’s imagination go wild as they hop, jump and climb their way around your home.  

Host a talent show  

Choreographing a dance routine to a favourite song, becoming a teddy ventriloquist, performing a magic trick, and hosting a talent show can be a great way to interact as a family, boost children’s confidence and have fun.  

Make use of everyday items  

Children have such rich imaginations- a box of everyday household items can unlock a whole world of play. A kitchen roll tube can become a telescope for gazing at the stars, and a bedsheet can become a tent. Letting children play freely with household objects is a great way to encourage their creativity.  

Potato/sponge Stamping   

Cut designs into potatoes or sponges, dip them in paint and create some exciting potato stamp pictures.  

Scavenger hunts  

From collecting leaves and twigs in a forest, spotting birds, or counting different colour cars in your local area- a family walk can turn into a fun challenge and a great way to motivate children to spend time outdoors.  

Water play  

Water fights, slip ’n slides, running through sprinklers, painting with wet brushes/sponges, making perfumes, outdoor kitchen play and even washing the car, children are drawn to water-based activities that are also great for cooling down on a hot summer’s day.  

Mini Olympics  

Making obstacle courses and having races with friends is a great way to hang out and stay active. You can use play equipment like hula hoops and skipping ropes, or everyday objects like cardboard boxes, brushes or chairs.   

Den building  

Household items such as old blankets, chairs and laundry rails can make the perfect hiding place for play. Supermarkets and hardware shops are also good places to gather up free items such as cardboard boxes for your child to expand their den building. 

Shadow drawing 

Sit beside a light or window, place an item at the side of a piece of paper, a shadow will be cast onto the paper. Trace around the shadow then your imagination can run free. You can create a scene around your item or add in other objects.