Arthur, Breathtaking panoramic views and romantic sunsets

Piper's Walk, Duddingston Village, Meadowbank, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 8HG, United Kingdom
The wind at the mountaintop is strong with a view of Edinburgh
4.5

Introduction

The throne of King Arthur is a dead volcano, and the sunrise and sunset are one of the most popular sights. There are three uphill roads to the south, north and west, with the southern route being the most pleasant, with a relatively flat path and lush grass. The north and west routes are more like stone steps commonly found in China, and the summit can be reached in half an hour. It is worth mentioning that there is a large stone monument on the top of the mountain, which marks the distance and direction to other landmark sites, such as St. Andrews. Looking east from the top of the mountain, you will see a magnificent sea view, with white waves and surging waves, as if hanging in the sky. But such romance can only be left in the works of saints like Wu Daozi. In any case, anyone who comes here will feel doubly happy, including my wife.

Must-go rating

Must go
25%
Worth going
25%
Generally
50%

Transportation

50%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
Park by the roadside
50%
Subway/Train
Address
Piper's Walk, Duddingston Village, Meadowbank, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 8HG, United Kingdom