So we got lucky and went on a glorious September day just before Jupiter was about to close for the... read more
So we got lucky and went on a glorious September day just before Jupiter was about to close for the... read more
Jupiter Artland is easy to get to by car and not too far from Edinburgh airport. Overall a lovely... read more
My boyfriend took me here and honestly I was in awe of my surroundings the grounds are stunning and perfect for a photo opportunity. All the art is very interesting. I enjoyed the paid exhibition however I would not say it was necessary as the grounds surrounding the area and the art pieces are just as if not more interesting. We were lucky with the weather as it was beautifully sunny. Made some lovely memories here, would definitely recommend to families/couples/friends/anyone
Really enjoyed out day at jupiter artland. Lots to see and some of the sights were really great. I would go back here.
We really enjoyed strolling around, making our own discovery of the sculptures. Excellent Cafe.
Also, they were proactively helpful towards people with disabilities- THANK YOU.
Favourite sculpture: inside the Stone House. Don't walk past!
A return visit for me to Jupiter Artland. Plenty pics up already so won't add to it other than one. Overall, a great day out...brilliant for kids and art lovers alike. The walks and sculptures are brilliant, the walks non-taxing and the lake area and animals are great. The only down side was lunch to be honest. We arrived at about 1.30, waited half an hour and then another 25 minutes to have orders taken. Alas we hadn't been told that the minority of chicken and some cheese dishes and other dishes were finished so there was a limited selection available. The sandwich that was brought was on the menu as having a tomato chutney but arrived with a balsamic onion chutney so was returned and replaced. The soup I had was nice and clearly home made. Which was good. Overall it took over an hour and a half to have lunch, essentially soup and a sandwich. It was busy yes but the reduced choice and length of time taken to receive food spoilt things. On the upside, the staff were pleasant and clearly working very hard. If visiting at the weekend, expect it to be busy with families and I'd suggest having an early lunch.
Fantastic sculptures in a lovely setting. Hadn't heard if this place until it was shortlisted for the museum of the year award. Well worth a visit.
We easily spent 2 hours wandering around here, we would have actually liked to eat in the cafe but we didn't give ourselves enough time. Towards closing time it was possible to photograph the mounds without any people on them! I would love to go back someday.