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Holyrood Park in Edinburgh
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Holyrood Park

Edinburgh

About this place

Holyrood Park is a royal park in central Edinburgh created in 1541 by James V from the 12th century hunting estate of the Palace of Holyrood. It encompasses the extinct volcano of Arthur's seat and Salisbury and Duddingston crags, three small lochs, two natural springs and a wide expanse of unique flora and fauna making it a truly wild oasis within the city. There is also the picturesque ruin of St. Anthony's chapel and the rather more imposing ruin of Holyrood Abbey built by David-I during the 10th century. Arthur's seat is the highest point in Edinburgh and offers some spectacular views of the city and there are walks to suit all levels of expertise within the park including the gently rising Queen's drive which offers access for vehicles and wheelchair users.

 


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Where is Holyrood Park located?
Holyrood Park is located in Edinburgh, India.

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The best time to visit is during pleasant weather months.

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