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Arthur's Seat: a Vertiginous Wilderness Hike in the Centre of Edinburgh
Arthur's Seat: a Vertiginous Wilderness Hike ...

Rising 251 meters above Edinburgh, Arthur's Seat is the highest point of the resident city volcano. Don't be alarmed: it erupted 350 million years ago, went extinct, and is now a harmless, beautiful hill in Holyrood Park. But the 360-degree panoramic view of the city it offers is as majestic as ever. There are several routes leading up to Arthur's Seat. This one you're about to take follows a slow and steady path that doesn't involve a lot of climbing. You'll enter Holyrood Park via the Queen's Drive, walk around St Margaret's Loch, and up to St Anthony's Chapel. Then via the Dasses and Piper's Walk, you'll reach the main destination of the tour—Arthur's Seat and its subsidiary Crow Hill. The trail back is going to be a bit steeper and more strenuous. But you will see the vertiginous cliffs of Raven's Rock and Hutton's Section and walk along the edge of awe-inspiring Salisbury Crags. After that, you'll descend into a valley and walk across Hunter's Bog, then exit the park and decide what you want to do next: visit the Dynamic Earth museum or hit the café in the same building. Before you set foot on the path, make sure you have good walking shoes on. Hiking boots are not a must, but you'll have to tread dirt and rock on the slopes, and the footing will be uneven, so nothing flimsy would give you a good grip. You'll also need some water and snacks—the walk there and back will take about two hours, so you will definitely want to have some refreshments along the way.

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roisinf908
October 2022
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Edinburgh Ghost In-App Audio Walk: Discover the Scariest Places of the City
Very easy and fun way to spend the evening. The stories of Agnes and Maggie, made it real and brought it fully to life.
Olgu_S
March 2022
5
Edinburgh Ghost In-App Audio Walk: Discover the Scariest Places of the City
It was really fun. We tripped during the night and It helped us to get into the mood. Storytelling was simple and educated. Interactivity was also provide great experience.
Lucie_H
August 2021
5
Edinburgh Ghost In-App Audio Walk: Discover the Scariest Places of the City
Excellent easy to use saw parts of city wouldn’t have otherwise ! Good information and easy to listen too commentary loved the stories
Karol
July 2021
5
Harry Potter Sites in Edinburgh: a tour through wizardly places
The dog house. Cons was a little mess with the technical side of the tour. But the support given solved issue.
James
August 2024
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Arthur's Seat: a Vertiginous Wilderness Hike in the Centre of Edinburgh
I really wanted to like this but for the price it wasn’t worth it at all. The main turn off being the choppy virtual assistant voiceover which I wasn’t expecting. The actual hike/path was solid but you’re probably better off just reading the Wikipedia page for the park - it’s more informative than this tour.

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Arthur's Seat: A Vertiginous Wilderness Hike in the Centre of Edinburgh

What is it?
Embark on a scenic hike through Edinburgh's remarkable volcanic landscape, culminating at the historic Arthur's Seat.
Why you should go?
This hike offers a unique blend of adventure, history, and stunning vistas right in the heart of Edinburgh. Arthur's Seat, the pinnacle of an extinct volcano, rewards hikers with unparalleled 360-degree views of the city, making it one of the top multi-day tours in Edinburgh. The chosen route provides a gentle ascent, winding past the tranquil St Margaret's Loch and the ruins of St Anthony's Chapel. While ascending the Dasses and Piper's Walk, the path to Arthur's Seat unfolds, leading adventurers to the secondary peak, Crow Hill. As the journey continues, the descent presents the dramatic Raven's Rock and the impressive Salisbury Crags. Ensuring a fulfilling experience, the trail offers a chance to explore the natural wonders within Holyrood Park, with options to extend the adventure to nearby attractions such as the Dynamic Earth museum. Outfitted with sturdy footwear and essentials, this excursion is not just a hike; it’s an exploration of Edinburgh's ancient heart, spread over several days for a truly engaging experience.

TOP-1 most rated Multi-day Tours in Edinburgh

  • Arthur's Seat: a Vertiginous Wilderness Hike in the Centre of Edinburgh - Ascend the ancient Arthur's Seat, enjoy breathtaking views from Edinburgh's natural high point, and explore historical paths within Holyrood Park's captivating landscapes.

TOP-1 new Multi-day Tours in Edinburgh for experienced tourists

  • Arthur's Seat: Dive into Edinburgh's primeval beauty with this robust tour featuring Holyrood Park's volcanic terrain, ideal for seasoned hikers seeking a fresh challenge.

FAQ

Edinburgh boasts a variety of multi-day tours that stand out for their historical and cultural richness. The best Edinburgh multi-day tours include explorations of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, and Holyrood Palace, along with immersive experiences like ghost tours and whisky tasting journeys. Each curated tour offers an in-depth understanding of Scotland's capital.
Apart from the top multi-day tours in Edinburgh, there are numerous activities and sights to enjoy. Visitors can explore world-class museums like the National Museum of Scotland, enjoy the vibrant arts scene at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, or take a leisurely stroll through the Botanic Gardens. For literature enthusiasts, the birthplace of many renowned authors offers literary tours and experiences.
The duration of multi-day tours in Edinburgh can vary, but they generally span from two to several days, affording tourists the time to deeply engage with the city's rich heritage and attractions at a comfortable pace. These curated itineraries are tailored to provide a comprehensive Edinburgh experience, factoring in time for leisure, exploration, and personal discovery.
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