Arthur's Seat Guided Sunrise Hike
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About Arthur's Seat Guided Sunrise Hike
A small-group guided hike to the summit of Arthur's Seat timed to arrive at the 251-metre peak for sunrise, when Edinburgh spreads out below in the early light and the Firth of Forth catches the first sun. The guide covers the geology of the extinct volcano (the rock is 340 million years old, formed during the Carboniferous period), the history of Holyrood Park as a royal hunting ground, and the local folklore attached to the peak (various theories about the origin of the name "Arthur's Seat" are canvassed, none of them conclusively linked to King Arthur). The ascent takes 45-60 minutes from the meeting point near Holyrood Palace. The full hike including descent runs about 2-2.5 hours. Prices from GBP 20-30 per person. The sunrise timing varies significantly by season: in midsummer, sunrise is before 4:30 AM (this is an early start). In autumn and spring, sunrise is at a more manageable 6-7 AM. Most operators run this tour from April to October. Wear waterproof layers even in summer - Edinburgh weather at the summit is unpredictable - and boots with ankle support. Torches are provided for the pre-dawn ascent. The summit view on a clear morning, with the city lights below and the sun rising over the Firth, is one of the better things Edinburgh offers.
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