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Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA:Ratho, formerly the Ratho Adventure Centre) is an adventure sports facility located in Ratho, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Built in a disused quarry, it is one of the largest indoor climbing walls in the world.
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It is currently situated in Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA) in Ratho. JudoScotland tried to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the London Olympic Games in 2012 and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 [1] to expand the participation in judo in Scotland through its Izou 2014 Strategic Plan. [2]
Land at Inverleith, at that time on the undeveloped northern fringe of Edinburgh, was purchased in 1897 by the Scottish Rugby Union (then the Scottish Football Union), which had previously played international matches at Raeburn Place about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) further south towards the city centre; that was primarily a cricket venue (although it is still used for rugby today as the home of ...
Its striking facade fits right in with its Royal Mile location, with Holyrood Palace, St Giles Cathedral and The Castle all practically sharing the same postcode. Address: 82 High Street ...
Upload another image See more images Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers 55°55′28″N 3°22′49″W / 55.924438°N 3.380297°W / 55.924438; -3.380297 (Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers) Category A 27685 Upload another image See more ...
In December 2019, Lothian Leisure Development and NEC Group published a proposal to build a large capacity music venue and conference space in the city. [2] The location of the original proposal for an 'Edinburgh Arena', which would also include a conference centre, retail and leisure space, a cinema and two hotels, was a 30-acre site in greenbelt land near the Edinburgh City Bypass in Loanhead.