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craigscott81 (24-04-2008)
Arthur seat is an extinct volcano in the centre of Edinburgh surrounded my Holyrood Park. This is a must see locationf ro anyone visiting Edinburgh and any one who lives here should be thoughroughly ashamed if they ahve not climbed it yet!
The climb to the top is not difficult but for those less able you can drive half way up and look at the views from here or start your climb from here.
The pond at the foot of the hill and the small castle ruins are a favourite with children who like to feed the ducks and swans and climb on the ruins.
Salisbury Crags are also part of Arthur Seat and look spectacular but remember and be careful near the edges.
This is a great place to visit and is absolutley free so get your walking boots on!
semmie (23-04-2008)
there is a choice of either the harder to climb or easier.Whichever one you climb you will have an amazing view of edinburgh.Or like me you can take a car and there’s a route that will take you up and down the hill withought the hard work.
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sloven_weirdo (23-04-2008)
So, you go to Edinburgh and discover that there’s a massive basalt hill right in the middle of town. You do some research and discover that its crown land, has been so for time immemorium, and that in the late middle ages it served as the King’s deer hunting park. Oh, and it has medieval hillforts on it. And a ruined Abbey.
Basically, a trip to Edinburgh simply isn’t complete without a walk up this amazing feature. There are numerous routes to the top through a suprisingly wild highland environment of gorse and heather - however, whichever way you choose (coming from the east probably requires the least exertion) there awaits at the top an unparalleled panoramic view of the Scottish capitol. Go up on a clear day with a picnic and take in the sights.
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scotsguy80 (23-04-2008)
stunning views, choice of harder or easier climb
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The1965Giant_eXplorer (22-04-2008)
Come up on 1st May at daybreak and wash your face in the morning dew,giving you luck for the rest of the year,Try and be early to pick your favourite spot,Mind..Then look towards the best view of Edinburgh at 4/5am-No busy traffic-the best time of day-peace and quiet,tranquility
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BarryMc (13-04-2008)
It’s free! It’s an extinct Volcano! Arthur’s Seat has the best views in (and of!) the city, has the friendliest people of all the parks and is a great place to visit. Climb to the top - it’s worth it! Also check out the ruined chapel on the side near the swan lake, excellent places to explore on those summer afternoons…
KarenReid (07-04-2008)
My husband and I walk our dogs here every sunday, it’s so beautiful and full of life!
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Lil (27-11-2007)
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Giffordonian (22-11-2007)
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sfscott (18-11-2007)
kaska (13-11-2007)
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Bronwyn (04-11-2007)
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tinkerbellrings (01-11-2007)
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bluebanana (19-10-2007)
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millybroadbent (31-08-2007)
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wa202 (27-08-2007)
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