Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcanic hill in Edinburgh, Scotland, and one of the city's main attractions. Located in Holyrood Park, this 251-metre summit offers stunning panoramic views of Edinburgh and the surrounding areas.
Arthur's Seat is a popular destination for walkers and nature lovers because of its relatively easy climb and breathtaking views of the city. The hill is part of a larger volcanic formation formed some 350 million years ago. Besides its geological importance, Arthur's Seat also has historical and cultural significance, with some stories even linking it to the legendary King Arthur.
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