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

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Highlights

  • Explore Arthur's Seat — Edinburgh's iconic landmark — with this comprehensive in-app audio tour
  • Journey into the history of Scotland while admiring stunning views of the city
  • Climb to the highest points to get numerous photo opportunities for panoramic snapshots
  • Discover an important milestone in the development of geology as a science
  • See the traces of people of the olden days and learn more about the way they lived and worked

What's included

  • Downloadable multimedia audio tour on WeGoTrip app
  • Detailed route from stop to stop with live GPS map on your smartphone
  • Backstories of most trails and sights on the route to Arthur's Seat and back
  • A suggestion of the post-hike museum visit or lunch at the museum cafe
  • Self-guided audio tour for your smartphone on the WeGoTrip app

What's not included

  • Earphones — please, bring your own
  • Sturdy footwear, clothes, water, or snacks — but you'll absolutely need all of those to hike safely!
  • Tickets to Dynamic Earth
  • Earphones and smartphone are not included – bring your own
  • In-person tour guide

Description

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.

Start point

Queen's Drive - Queen's Drive

Important information

  • The tour is available only on the WeGoTrip app. This is a different app from the source or app you booked the tour if it's not WeGoTrip site or app
  • To ensure the quality of the download, please remember to do so before your visit
  • Please note that there is no staff at the meeting point or staff on site for this tour. You can start the tour at any time from the meeting point
  • An Android version 7.1+ or an iOS smartphone version 12+ is required for the audio guide. You will need around 100 MB of free space for the download
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