What's on for families in the holidays
Free or low-cost activities and support for families during the holidays. If you know of any other activities that are running, please let us know.
wholefamilywellbeing@edinburgh.gov.uk
Activities throughout the Summer
Active Schools ASN summer opportunities
Active school summer programme for ASN swimming, cycling and Sports opportunities. There is a cost attached to some of these activities. For more information and to book activities, visit the Active Schools website.
Tailor Ed
Go online to download Tailor Ed’s 2024 ASN Leisure Opportunities Guide, find information about what can be expected at an ASN event, advice for planning, along with details on specific sports, art and outdoor events.
Back on Track – Embracing the Next Steps
A group for young people in primary 7 moving into S1 and their parents and carers. With arts and crafts, time to reflect, looking ahead to S1 and coping with change. A sandwich lunch is provided for young people living in South East Edinburgh.
Tuesday 16th, 23rd, 30th July and 7th August at
For more information contact
Stef.robertson@crossreach.org.uk or siobhan.short@crossreach.org.uk
Buggy walks
Walks are for parents with babies and wee ones. Babies in buggies, slings, and carriers are all welcome along with toddlers if they wish to join in. All the walks are free to attend, and no block booking is required. Booking can be made via a meetup page.
Contact carole@buggywalks.co.uk for more information.
Summer Family Fun
Free drop-in at the National Museum of Edinburgh during the holidays. A range of fun drop-in activities for all the family every Monday and Friday from 10.30 am to 3.30 pm at the
Fathers Network
Go online to access 7 free summer adventure packs which encourage reading, learning and play. Packs include activities and ideas for each week of the holidays.
Support for Children starting Primary 1
Edinburgh nurseries have been using ‘The Smeds and the Smoos’ by Julia Donaldson to support children starting school after the summer. Find lots of activity ideas for families to do over the summer.
Summer of Stories (Craigmillar Literacy Trust)
Activities for parents and carers and children under 4 years with Baby and Toddler Rhyme time every Monday from 11 am to 12 pm in Craigmillar Library. Fun and creative events throughout the summer for families with children aged 4-12 and younger siblings. For more information contact
For more information visit the Craigmillar Literacy Trust Facebook page or contact
info@craigmillarliteracytrust.org.uk
Library Summer Reading Challenge
The 2024 Summer Reading Challenge is called “Marvelous Makers”. 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 visit the Reading Challenge website or ask at your local library.
Summer Activities at the Library
Oxgangs have a variety of activities running throughout the summer. With bookbug, summer reading challenge treasure hunts, Lego, PS5, colouring and more at
For more information, visit the Oxgangs Library Facebook page
0131 529 5549
Baby and Toddler Music Group
Free baby and toddler music group in the Smaland creche, within the IKEA store. Suitable for children aged 0-3 years. No booking is required. Every Wednesday from 10 am to 11 am.
For more information visit the IKEA website.
Dobbie’s Garden Centre Soft Play
Enjoy a 60-minute soft play session at Dobbie’s Garden Centre. Bookings must be made at least 1 day in advance. Booking is recommended on Dobbie's website, though walk-ins are welcomed depending on the space available. Adults are free, children cost £3.00.
2024 Edinburgh KiltWalk - Big Hearts
The Kiltwalk will take place on 15 September and is one of Scotland's top family-friendly events supporting small charities. Sign up to join team Big Hearts for your free entry and select from one of the distances! With family, friends, kids and dogs all able to take part – it’s not one to be missed.
For more information visit the Big Hearts website or contact conrad.frain@bighearts.org.uk to secure your place.
Weehailes Playpark
Located within the Newhailes House and Gardens Estate. Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. No booking is required.
- Adults - £1.00
- Children – £3.50
- Under 3s – Free
Monthly Markets also run from 9.30 am to 3 pm on the 20th and 21st of July, the 17th and 18th of August, 21st and 22nd of September.
Newhailes House and Gardens Trails
Fun bug and fairy hunt trails around the estate for all the family. Visit the information hub for your trail paper. Cost £2.00 each at
Modern (Modern One) - National Galleries of Scotland
Every weekend of the summer holidays from 2 pm to 4 pm, drop in for free to create and connect with the outdoors. Each week there will be different themes and materials to play with.
ASN Summer Opportunities: Swimming, Cycling and Sports
Edinburgh Active Schools offers sporting opportunities for primary and secondary-aged children with autism or a learning disability. Activities take place at James Gillespies, Craigroyston and Forresters High Schools. Please see the Active Schools website for dates, locations and cost. Note cost concessions are available.
Tiger Tales
Tales and crafts for five to seven-year-olds after school and in the holidays every Wednesday at 3:30 pm in
For more information contact oxgangs.library@edinburgh.gov.uk.
Get Set Beach!
Indoor beach offers summer fun, whatever the weather. Free for all to enjoy between 10 am and 6 pm daily at
74 Ocean Drive
Activities in July
Trees & Seas Outdoor Adventures
Nature Play
Nature Play sessions are aimed at children aged 6 years and under with a supporting adult. Cost is free (free to families living in the EH16 and EH17 areas).
Sessions are held on Wednesday 17th and 31st of July from 10 am to 12 pm in the forest or the Bothy space at
Sessions are held on Tuesday 9th, 16th, and 30th July from 9.30am to 11.30am at
For more information or to book, visit the Trees & Seas website.
Beach Play
Beach play sessions are aimed at children aged 6 years and under with a supporting adult. Cost from free (free to families living in the EH16 and EH17 areas).
Sessions are held on Wednesday 10th and 24th July from 10 am to 12 pm at Musselburgh Beach.
For more information or to book, visit the Trees & Seas website.
Youth Vision Forest Skills
Free outdoor fun and play activities Suitable for children aged 10 to 13 years living in the southwest locality. Outings to the Pentlands on 8th to 10th July from 10 am to 2 pm on Monday to Wednesday at Wester Hailes Quarry Park. Booking is essential. Limited space.To book email info@youthvision.uk.
Spanish Bookbug sessions
Spanish Book Bug sessions take place every second Wednesday at 3.30 pm. Join us for songs and rhymes in Spanish and English on 3rd July at
Summer Holiday Autism and Neurodiversity Camps
Team United has free summer holiday autism and neurodiversity camps open to all boys and girls of all skill levels ages 10 to 15 years. All new players must complete a player profile to confirm their place.
Sessions run from 10 am to 12 pm from the 8th to 11th of July at Leith Academy and 10 am to 12 pm on, the 22nd to 25th of July at Tynecastle High School. For more information and/or to register contact Ben@teamunited.org.uk.
Whale Arts Summer Youth Programme 2024
WHALE's four weeks of exciting activities taking place for young people over the Summer starting 8th July. Bookings open from Friday 21st June.
For more information, visit the WHALE Arts Summer Youth Programme 2024 webpage.
Bugs
A fun afternoon for the little ones searching for the critters that live in our woods and meadows on 9th July from 1.30 pm to 3 pm. Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years. Cost £5 per child and an accompanying adult free of charge.
To book a space visit the Water of Leith Eventbrite webpage.
Edinburgh Food Social Community Good Food Youth Club
All classes and workshops focus on sharing the stories behind our food as well as giving attendees the skills to create beautiful dishes to share with family and friends and are Free and open to people who live in Craigmillar. Tuesday 9th to Wednesday 11th July and Monday 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th July at
For more information visit the Edinburgh Food social website or contact
hello@edinburghfoodsocial.org.
Summer Circuits
Improve your physical and mental health this summer at the outdoor circuits class on Tuesday 9th July at 10 am in Hailes Quarry Park. Suitable for people living in the Southwest locality. People over 16 years old are welcome to attend.
For more information visit the Digital Sentinel Summer Newsletter or contact
Positivemoves@thehealthagency.org.uk
0740 074 0385.
Health and Wellbeing Mural (Craigmillar Community Grows)
Join in and make a drawing for a mural about health and wellbeing in Craigmillar and Niddrie for the Niddrie GP Service waiting room.
Everyone is welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult), and all materials are provided. Meet at the front desk.
Thursday 11th and 18th July 2 pm to 3 pm
For more information visit the Craigmillar Community Grows Facebook page.
Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival
Enjoy a free selection of online concerts from a host of talented musicians. A concert will go live on each of the ten days from Friday 12th to 21st July from 8 pm onwards
To book free tickets visit the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival website.
Mardi Gras
A taste of New Orleans in the heart of Edinburgh. Non-stop entertainment and a party atmosphere as bands play on stage. In the Grassmarket on Saturday 13th July from 1 pm.
For more information visit the Mardi Gras festival page on the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues festival website.
Edinburgh Festival Carnival
A celebration of costumes, dance and music. A variety of performances were played in the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens. Sunday 14th July from 12 pm.
For more information visit the Edinburgh Festival Carnival webpage on the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival website.
Games and Gadgets with Maths Week
Codeapillars, Spheros, Botley the Robot and more! Get your gadgets moving as Maths Week Scotland takes over the Grand Gallery for two days of the National Museum of Scotland's Summer Family Fun programme. No need to book, just drop in. From 10.30 am to 3.30 pm on Monday 15th July and Friday 19th July at
To book for 15th July visit the Maths Week Scotland website,
To book for 19th July, visit the Maths Week Scotland website.
LIFTFest
LIFT is having its very own festival day with arts and crafts, tattoos, carnival games, tombola, DJ, food and so much more. Wednesday 17th July from 12 pm to 4 pm at
For more information visit the LIFT Facebook page.
With Kids Edinburgh
With Kids are running 2 FREE projects through the summer:
- Therapeutic Workshops, delivered by With Kids Play Therapists are offering 6 workshops for families to explore and better understand their emotions. Using the theme of 'Inside Out', they will be using arts/crafts and play to provide practical support with emotional regulation. Workshops will run for 3 days from 16th to 18th July and then be repeated the following week from 23 to 25th July. Families can pick and choose how many sessions they want to attend. Workshops start at 10 am until lunch and a light meal is provided. This is open to all families across Edinburgh.
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Summer Activities is a programme offered to families based in and around Wester Hailes with some trips to City attractions and Fringe shows. A light lunch is provided. Dates are from 29th July to- 2nd August and from 5th to 9th August.
To book, contact
07539957703 or
07896557223.
Design your own Badge
Free family drop-in workshop at the Museum of Edinburgh to compliment the ‘Edinburgh rising from the Ashes: 200 years of Scottish Fire’ exhibition on Saturday 20 July from 2 pm to 4 pm at
Summer Party
Bridgend Summer Party with food, circus skills, face painting, tombola and more. £5 per adult and £2 per child. Book to attend on Eventbrite. Saturday 20th July from 2 pm to 5 pm at
Canary in a coal mine
Learn why canaries were important in the coal mine and decorate your own canary wind chime with paint and feathers to take home. Cost £5.50 per child. Book to attend on the National Mining Museum website. Monday 22nd July from 11 am to 2 pm at
Splash
Grab your wellies make a splash in the river and hunt for the creatures who call it home. Thursday 25th July 1:30 pm to 3 pm. Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years. Cost £5 per child accompanying adult free of charge. Book only for the children at the Water of Leith Conversation Eventbrite page.
Community Garden
Enjoy tea, home baking and a chat with friendly Gardeners of Craigentinny and Telferton plot-holders at this independent allotment site, it is a tranquil and charming space, hidden away in a built-up area on Sunday 21st July from 2 pm to 5 pm Admission is £4.00 Children are free.
More information can be found on the Craigentinny and Telferton Allotments website.
Summer family day
Take the family to learn to make pizza from scratch, sit down together and enjoy your own pizza with a tasty salad. Fun activities for kids are available on Wednesday 24th July from 11 am to 3 pm.
For more information contact
catherinefyfe@edinburghfoodproject.org.
Sandy’s Mini Festival
Dive into the excitement at Sandy's Mini Festival, inflatable assault course, table sale, multi-culture arts show, live music, food from around the world, and BBQ. On Saturday 27th July 11 am to 2 pm.
Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Saturday 27th July from 11 am to 12 pm in Craigmillar Library Garden. Don’t forget Teddy!
For more information visit the Craigmillar Books for Babies Facebook page.
Moredun Summer Fun Day
Summer fun day with a bouncy castle, Games, snacks and more! Wednesday 3rd July from 2 pm to 4 pm at
Book blether
A free reading group where children are encouraged to share and discuss the books they are enjoying throughout the Challenge and get help to select further reading. Book Blether runs from 6 pm to 7 pm every Monday through the holidays at
For more information visit the central library's Facebook page.
Lego Club
Join the Lego Club every Wednesday where children from 7 to11 years old can enjoy playing with a vast collection of Legos and build towards some fun summer themes, from 2 pm to 3 pm at
For more information visit the central library's Facebook page.
Art Sessions
The Children’s Art Club Series sessions are free but ticketed. Each session runs from 2 pm to 3:30 pm and this is suitable for children aged 8 to 12 years on the 17th, 24th and 31st of July at
For more information visit the central library's Facebook page. To book visit the ticket source website.
Pilton Youth & Childrens Project
Join PYCP and Places For People for a free fun open day, enjoy food, arts and crafts, face painting, emergency service vehicles and much more. Thursday 4th July between 12.00 pm – 2.30 pm.
Lauriston Castle
RSPB at the Castle: Join bird experts throughout the day for a chance to hear about your local feathered friends and to get a chance to do a quick art activity. Double up with a picnic and family day in the castle gardens. Free activity from 10 am to 4 pm on 20th July at
Granton Castle Walled Garden
Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful surroundings, with free entry. Open June to September on Saturdays and Sundays, 2 pm to 4 pm
For more information visit the Walled Garden website.
Summer Family Trail
A free, fun Summer-themed family trail! Following the usual route around the museum, see if you can spot the 8 mini beach balls hidden throughout the galleries. Each gallery has two eggs for you to find! The Summer Family Trail is running from 28th June to 14th August at
To book visit the St Cecilia's Hall Eventbrite webpage.
Friday Lego Club at the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage
A beginner or a pro, all are welcome. Lego is provided and there is no need to sign up. The Lego club runs from 2.45 pm to 3.45 pm on the last Friday of every month.
26th July and 30th of August at
To book, visit the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage website.
Family Concerts
Free interactive concerts for children aged 0 to 5 and their grown-ups, musicians from Live Music Now Scotland will perform traditional tunes for tiny people. Sunday 28th July at 2 pm. No booking is required.
Summer Family Fun at Dalmeny Church
Free arts and crafts between 10 am to 12 pm on various dates in July and August, including jewellery making and rock painting, no booking required. Lego Church is taking place on the 12th and 13th of August between 9.30 am and 12.30 am, booking is required for this activity.
For more information visit the Dalmeny Kirk Cafe Facebook page.
Summer Family Fun at Queensferry Hall
Free arts and crafts between 10 am to 12 pm on various dates in July and August, including jewellery making and rock painting. The Connections Café will be open while the activities take place.
For more information visit the Dalmeny Kirk Cafe Facebook page.
Activities in August
Edinburgh International Festival, Space @The Broomhouse Hub
This August, Space @ The Broomhouse Hub is taking one giant leap toward the future. Space will host a free virtual reality (VR) experience with the festival's orchestra-in-residence: Philharmonia. Visitors to Broomhouse Hub can sit right in the heart of the VR orchestra.
For more info contact
0131 455 7731
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
A range of free shows is available across the city to suit all the family or take a walk up the Royal Mile and enjoy the street performers. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival runs from 2nd August until 26th August.
For more information visit the Festival Fringe website.
Meet a Scottish Fire and Rescue Service dog
Head along to The Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage to Meet Phoenix the SFRS Fire investigation dog on Saturday the 3rd of August between 10 am and 1 pm. The event is free but ticketed.
For more information and booking visit the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage website.
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The Ferry Fair
Various events held including 5 side football, dog show and walks. All events are free so everyone can participate. The aim is to have fun and create memories for all ages. Various locations in South Queensferry from 4th August to Saturday 11th August.
For more information visit the Ferry Fair website.
Paint your own mini-helmet
Paint a mini replica fire helmet to take home with you meet a retired firefighter and learn about the different types of firefighter helmets.
£3.00 per person Saturday 10 August from 2 pm to 4 pm at
Community Family Fun Day
Celebrate 40 years of the National Mining Museum with bouncy castles, pony rides, face painting and more on Saturday 10th August from 11 am to 5 pm at
This event is free to attend, booking is essential. To book visit the National Mining Museum website.
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Activities for all of the family. With book signings, cafes and bars, a festival bookshop, and a children’s play area. The full programme is available on the Book Festival website. The festival runs from 10th August to 25th August. Some events are free.
Family Fun Day
Free Local Community Family Fun Day organised by the Trade Unions in Communities Hub in Craigmillar, including a parade from the Craigmillar High Flats and then food, live music, stalls, bouncy castles, face painting, art and other activities on Saturday 17th August 11 am to 4 pm at
For more information contact
07475761810.
Lauriston Castle
Castle Carnival
Castle Carnival: Celebrating Notting Hill Carnival by making flamboyant headdresses and masks before joining in the parade in front of the castle with some music and some sweet treats. Saturday 24th August from 10 am to 12 pm. Ticketed event £4 per person.
Find more information on the Museums and Galleries Edinburgh website.
Clay Tiles
Clay Tiles: Inspired by the natural environment come along to Lauriston and take inspiration from the gardens and make a clay tile inspired by nature. You can take it home and paint it. Sunday 25th August 2024 from 12.00pm. Free event.
Find more information on the Edinburgh Museum website.
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.