Find us
Two calming studios, one shared purpose.
And both easy to reach.
We hold sessions in two calm, welcoming locations in East Lothian both less than 30 minutes from Edinburgh city centre and easily reached from the A1 and City Bypass.
Below you'll find details to help you arrive with ease including directions, maps, access notes, and what to expect when you arrive.
If you’re unsure which location your session is at, check your booking confirmation or visit our Booking Page.
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Indoor Studio
📍The Pennypit Family Learning Centre, Double Dykes, Rope Walk, Prestonpans, EH32 9BN
Travel Time from Edinburgh: Around 25–30 minutes from the city centre or 20 minutes from the City Bypass via the A1.
Parking: Free parking is available in the Pennypit Centre car park.
Access Notes:
Entry to the studio is at the back of the building on the car park side. Follow the signs or arrows, the entrance will be clearly marked and opened 10 minutes before your session.
Once the session begins, we’re unable to open the door, so please arrive on time. If you're running a little late, call Paul on 📞 07957 338 621 and he’ll do his best to help.
Map to The Sound Bath Studio, Indoor Studio
Garden Studio
📍 3 Peastonbank Cottages, Glenkinchie, EH34 5ET
(Please read the directions below carefully)
Travel Time from Edinburgh: Around 25 minutes from the city centre or 15 minutes from the east end of the City Bypass.
Important: Please don’t rely on satnav to find us. There are three properties with the same number and postcode in the village. Instead, we recommend using what3words which will bring you straight to the garden studio entrance.
🔗 what3words: ///outsmart.yelled.sport
Parking: There are three parking spaces directly outside the cottage. If these are full, you can park at Glenkinchie Distillery (5–7 min walk uphill).
We kindly ask that you don’t park on the grass verge.
Access Notes:
Enter through the garden gate beside the cottage. The studio is in a wooden cabin at the top of the garden. Surfaces include gravel, grass, and decking, with a small step into the cabin. Blankets and hot water bottles are provided for comfort in colder months.