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Arthur's Seat

Edinburgh
EH8 9NL
United Kingdom

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Arthur's Seat

Many people are interested in the history of kingdoms and kings and all the places that are somehow connected to it. One of these places is Arthur's Seat, a pile of stones that hangs over Edinburgh, constantly reminding the inhabitants of this incredible city of their history and His Majesty King Arthur, after whom this work of nature was directly named.

Here's a little more about the history of this place and how to get there. Arthur's Seat is located in Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, and it is the highest point of the park, from which, as already mentioned, you can see the whole of Edinburgh at a glance.

These areas have always been populated, as far as modern humanity knows. The place's strategic inaccessibility and height were probably what drew people in. During those early times, the nearby Salisbury Cliffs, a group of boulders on the hill's western flank, were also employed for defense. The other popular trail offers amazing views of the surrounding area and the cliffs as it travels through Salisbury Crags. For those who want a little more danger, this is a somewhat more difficult path.

Of course, just like in many other historic places of this type, you can organise your own celebration or #photoshoot here. An outdoor #wedding ceremony is a popular event here, as the newlyweds are attracted by the view of the city, but there are some difficulties with how to get all the guests there and how to set up the decorations, as strong and gusty winds in certain seasons of the year can interfere with your celebration. As I mentioned above, photo shoots are also very often arranged there, also because of the incredible view of Edinburgh. If you are a local and are thinking about where to hold a wedding ceremony or photo shoot, I advise you to pay attention to Arthur's Seat.

How do we get to the top and what will we see there? These are the questions most people ask. When you get to the top of Arthur's Seat, you can enjoy the view of historic buildings, castles and modern structures from the city of Edinburgh. If you look to the west, you can see the incredible Scottish Highlands, and if you turn your head to the south, you will see picturesque rural landscapes. It is also worth noting that from the top you can see such landmarks as Edinburgh Castle, St Giles Cathedral and Calton Hill with its monuments. Of course, the views are best enjoyed in clear, sunny weather, and you can even see the North Sea coast in such weather.

Of course, I must note that the Arthur's Seat has a very rich flora and fauna, with a large number of different plants and animals, so you will have the opportunity not only to enjoy the incredible view from the mountain, but also to see many birds and other animals. If you come with children, I am sure that such a time with you will be not only interesting for them but also educational. Numerous plant species, both common and rare, are adapted to the rocky soil and windy conditions found on Arthur's Seat. The hillsides are blanketed in flowers in the spring and summer, resulting in a multitude of stunning scenes. The hillsides turn golden and red in autumn due to the incredible amount of flowers, and in winter they can be covered with snow, adding even more beauty to this natural attraction. So if your child is interested in animals or plants and you want to show them something new, then this is the place for you.

And now I would like to tell you a little bit about the legends that surround this place. Arthur's Seat is the subject of many legends and myths. The story of the Knights of the Round Table and King Arthur is one of the most famous. It is believed that the hill was one of the possible sites for King Arthur's castle, Camelot. The second legend tells of a dragon that lived in the area and scared the locals. The myth claims that the dragon flew around the hill and got tired when it fell, forming the hill that is now called Arthur's Seat. It's up to everyone to choose which of these legends to believe.

Arthur's Seat is also suitable for important moments in your life, such as a #marriageproposal, which is often done in this place, because when you propose, you want it to be remembered for a lifetime, and this is definitely guaranteed in a place that combines the incredible beauty of nature and views of the ancient city of Edinburgh with the history and legends around it. If your other half loves history, then be sure this is the best place for such an event.

There are a few useful tips that visitors to Arthur's Seat should be aware of. Holyrood Park is free to enter and has year-round accessibility. Early morning or late afternoon are the ideal times to visit because there are less tourists and the light is ideal for taking pictures. You won't be sorry for coming here first thing in the morning to shoot stunning pictures that will garner a ton of likes on your social media accounts. Snap a picture and savor the sunset and views.

As some paths can be quite steep and rocky, you should wear comfortable shoes. Especially if you plan to spend several hours on the hill, it is important to bring water and snacks. Don't forget to take waterproof clothing and sunscreen, as the weather in Scotland is unpredictable and subject to change.

Conclusion: A visit to Arthur's Seat is more than just a walk. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, enjoy the magnificent views and experience the history and myths that surround this majestic hill. Arthur's Seat will offer you an unforgettable experience, whether you are looking for an active holiday or just want to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of nature. It will be a great time spent with family, friends or alone if you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in yourself, nature, and incredible views.

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Time of stay
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Cost
free

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Edinburgh EH8 9NL , United Kingdom

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