
- Tracey Emin
Discover the magic of Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh’s award-winning sculpture garden. Explore incredible contemporary art across over 120 acres of meadow, woodland and indoor galleries, including permanent works by Tracey Emin, Charles Jencks, Phyllida Barlow, Rachel Maclean, Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley and Anya Gallaccio.
Friends of Jupiter enjoy unlimited free entry during our open season, with no need to book.
Book tickets online or purchase it at the box office by the entry
Jupiter Artland is open 11-months a year
April to October – Open Every Day
November to April – Open Thursday to Sunday
Closed in January
Important to note: To help protect our wildlife, landscape, and livestock, picnics are not permitted at Jupiter Artland. We kindly ask that only food and drink purchased from our Café, Silverstreak, Kiosk or Shop be consumed onsite.
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Tickets are available with a Gift Aid donation or without. Buying a ticket with a donation means that we can claim tax back from the government. Gift Aid helps us in our mission to engage with every child in Scotland.
We are dog friendly and welcome visitors to bring their dogs with them. To help protect Jupiter’s landscape, livestock, and wildlife and to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, we charge an additional ticket for dogs. This helps us manage numbers and maintain a safe, welcoming environment.
Dog Day Tickets are available to purchase online or at the Box Office upon arrival.
Members are welcome to bring their dogs with a valid Dog Membership, which allows us to accommodate canine visitors more safely.
Please note: Dog Memberships are available exclusively to Friends of Jupiter Artland.
Travelling to Jupiter is easy and we’re only 25 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh.
Our address is:
Jupiter Artland
Bonnington House Steadings
Wilkieston
Edinburgh
EH27 8BY
There is only one entrance to Jupiter and that is via the B7015. Please arrive at the main gates signposted Jupiter Artland. You’ll recognise them: they’re studded with knots of silver nails.
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Look out for brown tourist signs to Jupiter Artland along the A71, turning off onto the B7015 with the entrance to Jupiter Artland shortly on the right.
Please note: there is no access through Bonnington Village or our exit road (as some Sat Navs may want to take you).
Number x27 Lothian Country bus service runs between Edinburgh and Bathgate. The closest stop is Coxydene/ Jupiter Artland. For more information about this service, visit the Lothian Country Bus website.
Jupiter Artland is close to the Sustrans Route 75. Follow the route until the B7015 at East Calder. Head east along that road for 1.5 miles – the Jupiter Artland entrance will be on the left.
There is a bike rack located in the disabled car park.
The nearest railway station to Jupiter Artland is Kirknewton, which is around a 30-minute walk away. Please see more information on the Trainline website.
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Have a look at Good Journey to see how to get to Jupiter car-free.
We offer free parking facilities. We have a main car park, with an overflow car park located 300 metres from the main Steadings area, and a short drive from the main entrance gates.
We have a dedicated disabled car park located just 100 metres from the Steadings area.
Some of the terrain can be unsuitable for wheelchair and mobility scooter users, especially after poor weather. Please read our full accessibility information below for guidance.
Our disabled and unisex toilets can be found in our Steadings area at the centre of the estate.
Baby Changing facilities can be found in the Steadings area at the centre of the estate.
There is WiFi signal in the Steadings area and Café Party.
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Jupiter Artland offers discounted entry for disabled visitors and blue badge holders, plus free entry for one carer. You can book your tickets here.
It is about a 15-minute walk from the main gates to the Steadings area, where our shop, gallery, café and toilets are located.
There is a dedicated disabled car park about 100 metres from the Steadings area. The main car park is located 300 metres from the Steadings.
The path to the Steadings area is cobbled with a gravel section, there is a paved accessible ramp on the left of this path.
Jupiter Artland is a 120-acre site and it takes approximately two hours to walk around the entire collection. Our site is a natural woodland area, which can be uneven underfoot.
There are paths leading around the entire site, which are suitable for most outdoor wheelchair users. However, as they are not tarmac paths they can be susceptible to extreme weather conditions.
Due to the positioning of the artworks, some paths don’t go right up to each sculpture, instead providing a view of each piece (with some exceptions). We recommend sensible footwear is worn in all conditions as some visitors may find some areas difficult to access.
The café and Steadings galleries are both fully wheelchair accessible via a ramp.
There is step-free access to the Ballroom Garden via the terrace in the Steadings area and wheelchair access to the Ballroom Gallery via a ramp.
Free touch tours and access for blind and visually impaired groups can be organised through the learning team. For more information, please contact learning@jupiterartland.org
If you require further assistance or have any questions please email enquiries@jupiterartland.org or call 01506 889900.