Our full day in Edinburgh was spent climbing up Arthur’s Seat to see the view of Edinburgh. While the view was very pretty, the winds were very strong. Very surprised that the two of us didn’t get blown off as it was very difficult to stand once you reached the top due to the wind strength.
Afterwards we spent the remaining afternoon exploring the Museum of Scotland (much more relaxed, and no gale force winds). The museum has some rather good exhibits on Scotland which were very interesting to wander through and read. Worth a visit if you have time, and entry is free.
View of Edinburgh from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
View of Edinburgh Castle from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Starting to head up Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
View part way up Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Nearly at the top of Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
At the top of Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Getting blown off Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
View towards the water from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Heading back down from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Ruined Church at Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Inside the Scotland Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland
Scotland Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland
View from the roof of Scotland Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland
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