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]]>The city’s highest peak, located in the center of Edinburgh, is Arthur’s Seat. The volcano is believed to have first erupted 350 million years ago and you’ll get a great view of the city from it. There are several walking paths that range in difficulty and you can even see layers of what remains of the volcanic rock.
This volcano, located in the old section of Edinburgh, has a castle built on top of it. The rock is around 340 million years old and the castle is absolutely breathtaking. The castle is surrounded by Reformation-era architecture.
Not much remains of this ancient super-volcano, but what does can be enjoyed while climbing, snowboarding, skiing, or mountain biking, depending on when you visit. It’s pretty much an adventure lover’s dream and the views shouldn’t be missed.
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]]>The city’s highest peak, located in the center of Edinburgh, is Arthur’s Seat. The volcano is believed to have first erupted 350 million years ago and you’ll get a great view of the city from it. There are several walking paths that range in difficulty and you can even see layers of what remains of the volcanic rock.
This volcano, located in the old section of Edinburgh, has a castle built on top of it. The rock is around 340 million years old and the castle is absolutely breathtaking. The castle is surrounded by Reformation-era architecture.
Not much remains of this ancient super-volcano, but what does can be enjoyed while climbing, snowboarding, skiing, or mountain biking, depending on when you visit. It’s pretty much an adventure lover’s dream and the views shouldn’t be missed.
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