Welcome to Visit Pilrig Places The Walkfo guide to things to do & explore in Pilrig
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Visiting Pilrig Walkfo Preview Pilrig lies midway between Leith and Edinburgh, west of Leith Walk. It is split by Pilrig Street, which marks the division between the EH6 and EH7 postcode districts. The name probably derives from a long field (rig) on which a peel tower (pil/peel) stood. When you visit Pilrig, Walkfo brings Pilrig places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
Pilrig Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Pilrig
Visit Pilrig – Walkfo’s stats for the places to visit
With 440 audio plaques & Pilrig places for you to explore in the Pilrig area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Pilrig places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.
Pilrig history
Archaeological excavations in 2006 revealed evidence of an ancient fort thought to be Somerset’s Battery. Pilrig House, built in 1638 for Gilbert Kirkwood appears to have been built at the fort’s SW corner. Stonework in the basement walls suggest that the remains of a peel tower, from which the name Pilrig may derive, are incorporated in the house.
Pilrig geography / climate
The Pilrig Conservation Area was created in 2013 by the City of Edinburgh Council. The area is bordered by Bonnington to the West, Broughton and Shrubhill to the South, Leith Walk to the East and other areas of Leith to the North. The houses in the area are widely varied, with terraced cottages and larger villas alongside tenements.
Why visit Pilrig with Walkfo Travel Guide App?
You can visit Pilrig places with Walkfo Pilrig to hear history at Pilrig’s places whilst walking around using the free digital tour app. Walkfo Pilrig has 440 places to visit in our interactive Pilrig map, with amazing history, culture & travel facts you can explore the same way you would at a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Pilrig, being in the moment, without digital distraction or limits to a specific walking route. Our historic audio walks, National Trust interactive audio experiences, digital tour guides for English Heritage locations are available at Pilrig places, with a AI tour guide to help you get the best from a visit to Pilrig & the surrounding areas.
Walkfo Pilrig tourism map key: places to see & visit like National Trust sites, Blue Plaques, English Heritage locations & top tourist destinations in Pilrig
Best Pilrig places to visit
Pilrig has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Pilrig’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Pilrig’s information audio spots:
Holy Corner Holy Corner is a colloquial name for a small area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is part of Burghmuirhead, itself part of the lands of Greenhill. Holy Corner lies between Bruntsfield and Morningside.
Golfers Land The Golfers Land is a site on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland dating to around 1681. The site gets its name from the town house of John Paterson, said to have been the teammate of the Duke of Albany in what is often regarded as the first international golf contest.
The Canongate The Canongate is the main eastern section of Edinburgh’s Old Town. It began when David I of Scotland authorised Holyrood Abbey to found a burgh separate from Edinburgh between the Abbey and Edinburgh. The burgh gained its name from the route the canons took to Edinburgh. In 1636 the adjacent city of Edinburgh bought the feudal superiority of the canongate.
Victoria Park, Edinburgh Victoria Park is a district in north Edinburgh south of Newhaven and lying between Trinity and Leith. The area was given Conservation Area status in March 1998.
Dean Village Dean Village (from dene, meaning ‘deep valley’) is a former village immediately northwest of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was known as the “Water of Leith Village” and was a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years.
Moray Estate The Moray Estate in Edinburgh was an exclusive early 19th century building venture. Built on an awkward and steeply sloping site, it is a masterpiece of urban planning. It has accommodated the rich and famous from its outset.
Stockbridge, Edinburgh Stockbridge is a suburb of Edinburgh, located north of the city centre. Originally a small outlying village, it was incorporated into the City of Edinburgh in the 19th century. The name is Scots stock brig from Anglic stocc brycg, meaning a timber bridge. The current “Stock Bridge” is a stone structure spanning the Water of Leith.
Merchiston Merchiston is a residential area around Merchiston Avenue in the south-west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The area is known as Merchiston, or Merchiston in the north-east of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. Historically part of the county of Midlothian, it is located in Lothian on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh is Scotland’s second-most populous city and the seventh-most in the United Kingdom. It is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament and the highest courts in Scotland. The city’s Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the monarch.
St James Quarter St James Quarter is a retail, lifestyle and residential district in Edinburgh. It is situated in the east end of the New Town. The district is a redevelopment on the site of the St James Centre which closed in October 2016.
Visit Pilrig plaques
183 plaques herePilrig has 183 physical plaques in tourist plaque schemes for you to explore via Walkfo Pilrig plaques audio map when visiting. Plaques like National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide visual geo-markers to highlight points-of-interest at the places where they happened – and Walkfo’s AI has researched additional, deeper content when you visit Pilrig using the app. Experience the history of a location when Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio close to each Pilrig plaque. Explore Plaques & History has a complete list of Hartlepool’s plaques & Hartlepool history plaque map.
Experience Pilrig audio walks & tours
Walkfo guides for things to do / places to visit in Pilrig allows exploration as you would do an art gallery or museum. Walk close to one of Pilrig’s 440 historic places & our digital tour guide will create an audio story for that spot. With headphone connected, you can explore Pilrig freely by foot, bike or bus – with your own personal tour guide in your pocket.
Explore Pilrig Map App
Our visit Pilrig map shows you things-to-do & places you can visit in Pilrig & surrounding areas using the Walkfo digital audio tour guide app. Each spot has plaque, building, street or area information on history, culture or tourism.
You can set your Walkfo’s Pilrig tourist map to find historic & tourism spots within 1km, 3km & 5km of the Pilrig centre, depending on how far you plan to explore whilst you visit Pilrig area at LONG:-3.1794194444444, LAT:55.964761111111.
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Things to do & visit in Pilrig / surrounding areas
● Leamington Lift Bridge ● Bruntsfield Links ● Gilmore Place drill hall ● Lochrin ● Holy Corner ● Fountainbridge ● Greenhill, Edinburgh ● King’s Theatre, Edinburgh ● Burghmuirhead ● Bruntsfield Hospital ● The Cameo, Edinburgh ● Tollcross, Edinburgh ● Scottish Widows ● Forest Café ● Gillis Centre ● Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital and Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion ● Dalry, Edinburgh ● Edinburgh International Conference Centre ● Palladium Theatre, Edinburgh ● Edinburgh Filmhouse ● Sacred Heart, Edinburgh ● Haymarket, Edinburgh ● Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion ● Usher Hall ● Royal Lyceum Theatre ● Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh ● Marchmont ● Edinburgh Dental Institute ● Traverse Theatre ● Digital Curation Centre
● Lauriston Building ● West End, Edinburgh ● Lauriston ● Caley Picture House ● Castle Terrace Car Park ● St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) ● Quartermile ● Edinburgh town walls ● The Meadows, Edinburgh ● Astley Ainslie Hospital ● West Coates ● Scottish National War Memorial ● Castle Rock (Edinburgh) ● Edinburgh Castle ● St Cuthbert’s Church, Edinburgh ● Dance Base ● National War Museum ● Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh – The Caledonian ● St Margaret’s Chapel, Edinburgh ● St John’s, Edinburgh ● St Catherine’s Argyle Church ● Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum ● The Museum of the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) and the Royal Regiment of Scotland ● Portsburgh ● Grassmarket ● Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh ● Masson Hall ● Edinburgh University Press ● The Dunstane ● Forrest Hill drill hall ● Edinburgh University Library ● Nor Loch ● St Columba’s-by-the-Castle ● Scottish American Memorial ● Rose Theatre, Edinburgh ● Witches’ Well, Edinburgh ● Greyfriars Kirk ● Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh ● Greyfriars Kirkyard ● George Square, Edinburgh ● Ramsay Garden ● Sandy Bell’s ● The Witchery by the Castle ● Charlotte Chapel (Edinburgh) ● Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre ● Reid Concert Hall ● Sciennes ● Charlotte Square ● Camera Obscura, Edinburgh ● Alexander Russell Simpson ● Bristo Square ● Royal Medical Society ● Bedlam Theatre ● First of May Bookshop ● McEwan Hall ● Greyfriars Bobby Fountain ● The Hub, Edinburgh ● Teviot Row House ● Magdalen Chapel, Edinburgh ● Scottish Land Court ● French Institute for Scotland ● Old Town, Edinburgh ● Edinburgh University Students’ Association ● Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh ● George IV Bridge ● Underbelly (venue) ● The Georgian House, Edinburgh ● Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh ● Centre for the History of the Book ● General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland ● Church of Scotland ● Bute House ● 40 George Square ● National Museum of Scotland ● The Mound ● Bust of Carlo Antonio del Pozzo ● Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities ● Church of Scotland offices ● Koestler Parapsychology Unit ● Informatics Forum ● National Library of Scotland ● The John Murray Archive ● Dean Bridge ● Writers’ Museum ● Woodwrae Stone ● Bullion Stone ● Makars’ Court ● Potterrow Student Centre ● The Oxford Bar ● Lamont Harp ● National Museums Scotland ● Queen Mary Harp ● Gladstone’s Land ● Lady Stair’s Close ● Scottish National Gallery ● Advocates Library ● John Dowie’s Tavern ● Orthodox Chapel of St Andrew ● Northern Lighthouse Board ● Stay Central Hotel ● Archers’ Hall ● Beechwood Park, Leith ● Rhubaba gallery and studios ● Leith Walk ● Pilrig ● Leith Waterworld ● 98.8 Castle FM ● Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh ● Hawkhill ● Lochend House ● Lochend, Edinburgh ● Leith Links ● Abbeyhill ● South Leith Parish Church ● Trinity House of Leith ● Leith Community Treatment Centre ● Holyrood Abbey Church ● Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh ● Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce ● Bonnington, Edinburgh ● Gateway Theatre (Edinburgh) ● St Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, Leith ● Royal Terrace, Edinburgh ● Abbeyhill Junction ● Rosebank Cemetery ● Old Town Hall, Leith ● Old Meadowbank ● New Meadowbank ● Meadowbank, Edinburgh ● Meadowbank Stadium ● The Dunard Centre ● LGBT Youth Scotland ● Cables Wynd House ● Elsie Inglis Memorial Maternity Hospital ● Ss Ninian and Triduana’s Church, Edinburgh ● Regent, Royal and Carlton Terrace Gardens ● Regent Terrace ● Lamb’s House ● Leith Hospital ● Holyrood Abbey ● New Calton Burial Ground ● Dugald Stewart Monument ● Calton Hill ● Edinburgh Playhouse ● Restalrig ● Forth 1 ● Forth 2 ● National Monument of Scotland ● Holyrood Palace ● Queen’s Gallery, Edinburgh ● Lavender Menace Bookshop ● Collective Gallery ● Broughton, Edinburgh ● Whitefoord House ● Edinburgh Astronomical Institution ● City Observatory ● Nelson Monument, Edinburgh ● Leith Library ● 2003 European Cross Country Championships ● The Kitchin ● Outright Scotland ● Timber Bush ● 2008 IAAF World Cross Country Championships ● Leith Theatre ● Golfers Land ● Edinburgh Assay Office ● Scottish Parliament ● Queensberry House ● Powderhall ● St Paul’s and St George’s Church ● St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh (Roman Catholic) ● Panmure House (Edinburgh) ● Canongate Kirkyard ● Eastern General Hospital ● St Margaret’s Well, Edinburgh ● North Leith Parish Church ● The Bridewell ● Holyrood, Edinburgh ● St Andrew’s House ● Canongate Kirk ● Powderhall Stadium ● Craigroyston F.C. ● Victoria Quay, Edinburgh ● Scottish Poetry Library ● Bellevue, Edinburgh ● Dynamic Earth (Edinburgh) ● The Canongate ● The People’s Story Museum ● Old Calton Burial Ground ● Canongate Tolbooth ● Museum of Edinburgh ● Jock’s Lodge ● Victoria Swing Bridge ● Acheson House ● York Place, Edinburgh ● Waterloo Hotel ● Bellevue Chapel ● Regent Bridge ● St. James Centre ● Old Logie Green ● SS Explorer ● Seafield, Edinburgh ● Edinburgh Bus Station ● General Register House ● National Archives of Scotland ● New Register House ● Multrees Walk ● Dundas House ● General Post Office, Edinburgh ● New Logie Green ● Centre for Open Learning, University of Edinburgh ● Chancelot Park ● Scottish Storytelling Centre ● Balmoral Hotel ● Royal Gymnasium Ground ● Dumbiedykes ● Scottish National Portrait Gallery ● North Bridge, Edinburgh ● John Knox House ● Moubray House ● Hotel Indigo Edinburgh ● Burning of Edinburgh ● Old St. Paul’s, Edinburgh ● Carrubbers Christian Centre ● Royal Mile ● The Glasshouse (hotel) ● Warriston Cemetery ● Museum of Childhood (Edinburgh) ● St Andrew Square, Edinburgh ● Occupy Edinburgh ● Melville Monument, Edinburgh ● The Scotsman Hotel ● St Patrick’s Church, Edinburgh ● Waverley Mall ● Piershill ● Canonmills ● Victoria Park, Edinburgh ● Holyrood Park ● 57 Gallery ● City Art Centre ● Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh ● Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation ● Tron Kirk ● Warriston ● Waverley Bridge ● Cleanse the Causeway ● Edinburgh Dungeon ● Scott Monument ● Edinburgh Vaults ● South Bridge, Edinburgh ● Fruitmarket Gallery ● St Cecilia’s Hall ● The Pleasance ● John Watson’s Institution ● Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art ● Modern Two (Dean Gallery) ● Dean Village ● Dean Gardens, Edinburgh ● Moray Estate ● Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary’s Chapel) No. 1 ● New Club, Edinburgh ● Assembly Rooms (Edinburgh) ● James Clerk Maxwell Foundation ● Museum on the Mound ● International Centre for Mathematical Sciences ● Royal Society of Edinburgh ● Old Tolbooth, Edinburgh ● The Dome, Edinburgh ● The George Hotel (Edinburgh) ● Advocates Close ● Luckenbooths ● St Giles’ Cathedral ● Parliament of Scotland ● Parliament House, Edinburgh ● Thistle Chapel ● Mercat Cross, Edinburgh ● Parliament Square, Edinburgh ● Edinburgh City Chambers ● Mary King’s Close ● Great Fire of Edinburgh ● New Town, Edinburgh ● Cowgate ● Talbot Rice Gallery ● Drylaw ● Crewe Toll ● Western General Hospital ● Pilton, Edinburgh ● Selex ES ● Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre ● MRC Human Genetics Unit ● Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh ● Craigleith, Edinburgh ● Ferryfield House ● City Park, Edinburgh ● Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd. ● Granton Garden ● Granton, Edinburgh ● Madelvic Motor Carriage Company ● Comely Bank ● Marine Gardens ● Portobello Power Station ● Craigentinny TMD ● Craigentinny ● Mountcastle, Edinburgh ● Craigentinny Marbles ● Northfield, Edinburgh ● Duddingston House ● Duddingston ● Sheep Heid Inn ● Duddingston Kirk ● Duddingston Loch ● Arthur’s Seat ● Surgeons’ Hall ● Symposium Hall ● Edinburgh Festival Theatre ● Brass Founders’ Pillar ● Royal Public Dispensary of Edinburgh ● University of Edinburgh ● The Royal Oak, Edinburgh ● Deaconess Hospital, Edinburgh ● Lady Yester’s Kirk ● The Pleasance (street) ● Edinburgh Central Mosque ● Adam House ● Word Power Books ● Murder of Lord Darnley ● Southside Community Centre ● Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh ● Newington Cemetery ● Prestonfield, Edinburgh ● Mayfield, Edinburgh ● Mayfield Salisbury Church ● Water of Leith ● Tally Toor ● Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop ● Newhaven, Edinburgh ● Platinum Point ● Western Harbour, Edinburgh ● Trinity, Edinburgh ● Goldenacre Sports Ground ● Trinity Chain Pier ● Goldenacre ● Battle of Boroughmuir ● Burgh Muir ● St Columba’s Catholic Church, Edinburgh ● Salisbury Green ● Newington, Edinburgh ● Parole Board for Scotland ● Edinburgh Synagogue ● Longmore House ● Royal Commonwealth Pool ● Pollock Halls of Residence ● St Leonard’s Hall ● Raeburn Place ● The Grange Club ● Stockbridge, Edinburgh ● Stockbridge public library ● Inverleith House ● Silvermills ● St Stephen’s Church, Edinburgh ● HMS Claverhouse ● Merchiston ● Bruntsfield ● Union Canal (Scotland) ● Barclay Viewforth Church ● Warrender Baths ● The Grange, Edinburgh ● Centre for the Study of World Christianity ● Centre for Theology and Public Issues ● Central Library, Edinburgh ● Appleton Tower ● Sheriff Personal Injury Court ● St Andrew’s Ukrainian Catholic Church ● Hibernian Park ● Siege of Leith ● Scottish Parliament Building ● Political Martyrs’ Monument ● Edinburgh ● Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway ● St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church ● Jenners ● HMY Britannia ● Dean Cemetery ● Inner House ● Court of Session ● Ainslie Park ● Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland ● Inverleith ● Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh ● Summerhall ● Prestonfield House ● Bonnington Chemical Works ● The Dyvours Club ● St James Quarter ● Edinburgh Geographical Institute ● Drumsheugh Baths Club ● 65 Cowgate ● West Register House ● Statue of David Livingstone, Edinburgh ● Romanes & Paterson ● Portobello Open Air Pool ● White Horse Close ● Buccleuch (parish), Edinburgh ● Greenside, Edinburgh ● Inverleith Sports Ground ● An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745 ● St. Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh (Union Canal) ● Dumbie House
Getting to / around Pilrig – transport link, station & street map
Getting around in Pilrig using public transportation may include road, street, train, underground, bus or tram transport options. Walkfo has identified the following Pilrig places with historic / cultural / factual content when you visit:
Local Pilrig Public Transport Stations
Pilrig Notable Streets & Road Destinations
Dalry Road railway station
Haymarket railway station
Edinburgh Princes Street railway station
Murrayfield railway station
Easter Road railway station
Easter Road Park Halt railway station
Leith Central railway station
Leith Walk railway station
Abbeyhill railway station
Meadowbank Stadium railway station
Powderhall railway station
Junction Road railway station, Edinburgh
South Leith railway station
Piershill railway station
Bonnington railway station
Leith Citadel railway station
Scotland Street railway station
Jock’s Lodge railway station
Edinburgh Waverley railway station
East Pilton railway station
St Leonards railway station (Scotland)
Newington railway station (Edinburgh)
Trinity railway station
Granton Road railway station
Granton railway station
Princes Street Gardens
Princes Street
Rose Street
Princes Street Gardens Runestone
Easter Road (street)
Dalmeny Street drill hall
Easter Road
McDonald Road Library
London Road Gardens, Edinburgh
Constitution Street
Great Junction Street
East Claremont Street drill hall
Dundonald Street drill hall
Cockburn Street, Edinburgh
George Street, Edinburgh
Chambers Street, Edinburgh
Ferry Road
East Preston Street Burial Ground
Henderson Street
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Local Pilrig historians & Pilrig tour guides
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