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Holyrood Park

Scotland  >  United Kingdom

Beyond the incredible views of Edinburgh that you can enjoy from this park, Holyrood provides a rich habitat for a variety of birds and wildlife.

Ajouté* par Nastassja
Dernière actualisation 6 juillet 2025

Description

Holyrood is an ancient, now dormant, volcano at the centre of Edinburgh. It is covered in ruins from an old monastery that once existed here, some of which are still standing. Within the park are a variety of habitats, from lochs to grassy hillsides, to small woodlands, and even some wetlands. Just south of Holyrood is Duddingston, which is a rich wetland for birds (see separate entry on Birdingplaces). Holyrood is home to a multitude of Faisan de Colchide whose calls reverberate through the park, particularly in mating season. Verdier d'Europe also make their home here, with dozens of pairs flitting about during spring and summer. The two lochs (Dunsapie and St Margaret) are home to Cygne tuberculé, Oie cendrée, Mouette rieuse, and the always dressed for the occasion Fuligule morillon. Winter geese are sometimes found in the lochs , including Oie à bec court.

During breeding season, a plethora of birds find sanctuary in Holyrood. Cygnets and ducklings are often found, while Alouette des champs, Étourneau sansonnet, Choucas des tours , and a variety of other species breed here. Holyrood is a rich environment for many bird species throughout the year.

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Accès

Holyrood Park is located in the heart of Edinburgh, about 1 mile to the east of Edinburgh Castle. Paid parking can be found near the Palace of Holyroodhouse on the north end of Holyrood. Various paths connect to the road that wraps around the park. Though hilly, the road and sidewalk that encircle the park are accessible by bike, scooter, and wheelchair. The rest of the park is rocky, slippery and steep, thus not suitable for wheelchairs.

Walking around the main road of Holyrood will take about 45 tot 60 minutes depending on your pace. However, there is also Arthur's Seat at the centre of the park, which is a trek in of itself, taking about 40 minutes from bottom of the park to top, depending on your pace.

Terrain et Habitat

Arbres et buissons disséminés , Prairie , Zone humide , Parc , Ville/village , Lac , Étang

Conditions

Glissant , Vallonné , Montagneux

Boucle

Oui

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Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Printemps

Itinéraire

Route pavée , Sentier étroit

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Durée de la marche

Accessible via

A pied , Vélo , Fauteuil roulant

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

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