Why is Arthur's seat closed?

The Radical Road path on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh remains closed due to severe, ongoing risks of rockfalls from the Salisbury Crags. Closed since 2018 following a 50-tonne rockfall, the area is deemed unsafe, with Historic Environment Scotland considering long-term options for the route. While the main summit path is open, specific, restricted areas may occasionally close due to fire damage, such as in August 2025.
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What has happened to Arthur's seat?

Historic Environment Scotland has said that Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh is making a good recovery from the large fire which broke out in the summer. The famous hill, which is a key feature of the city's skyline, went up in flames on August.
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How many people died on Arthur's Seat?

There were 16 known victims of the serial-killers plus the first person sold "to the doctors", namely a man who had died of natural causes. However, the murder victims were primarily female, while the eight surviving figures are male.
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Can I still walk up Arthur's seat?

Yes, the main path to the top of Arthur's Seat ( he wasn't a saint) is still accessible. ( Radical Road is closed due to rockfalls rather than the recent fires. )
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What caused Arthur's seat fire today?

SFRS sent five appliances to the incident and crews worked through the night to bring the blaze under control. At the time, the area was evacuated but no injuries were reported. In the days after the fire, a SFRS group commander said the fire was likely sparked by human activity.
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Could Arthur's seat ever erupt again?

Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano, which erupted around 340 million years ago. At that time, Scotland was a very different place, located close to the equator.
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What was the reason for the fire?

human error: Carelessness when handling fire sources or electrical appliances can lead to fires. Forgetting to light candles, improper use of household appliances or smoking in unsafe areas are common causes of fire.
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How much does it cost to go to Arthur's Seat?

It's free to go up Arthur's Seat.
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Can you wear trainers for Arthur's Seat?

Comfortable hiking shoes: Comfortable, sturdy trainers are a reasonable choice for the hike. However, hiking shoes are recommended due to the rocky and uneven terrain in some areas of Arthur's Seat.
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What haunts Edinburgh Castle?

  • The Lost Piper Boy. The story of The Lost Piper Boy is probably the most well-known ghost that haunts Edinburgh Castle and the tunnels beneath. ...
  • The Headless Drummer. ...
  • The Grey Lady. ...
  • Edinburgh Castle Dungeon Ghosts.
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Where are Arthur's Seat coffins?

Eight of these coffins survive to the present day, and are on display in the National Museum of Scotland. Few objects in our collection excite as much intrigue.
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What is the number one killer in Scotland?

Overall, the most common causes of death in Scotland are cancer and coronary heart disease.
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Are there any areas of Edinburgh to avoid?

What are the bad areas of Edinburgh? Leith, Sighthill & Gorgie, andCraigmillar are less safe areas in Edinburgh and have higher crime rates.
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Is Arthur's Seat worth doing?

All the stories that surround the area make it part of the intrigue and pleasure of exploring. It takes you into a story-tale walk as you create your own fantasies and adventures along the paths. Hiking to the peak of Arthur's Seat, although a bit of a trek, is well worth the effort and incredibly satisfying.
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Did Scotland ever get freedom from England?

In 1327, Edward II of England was deposed and killed. The invasion of the North of England by Robert the Bruce forced the English to sign the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton on 1 May 1328, which recognised the independence of Scotland with Bruce as King.
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Why is it called Edinburgh's disgrace?

Unfortunately less than half of the £42,000 required was raised in a public appeal, and only 12 columns were finished, leading to the monument's nickname a 'National Disgrace'.
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What is the trippy place in Edinburgh?

Camera Obscura and World of Illusions - Britain's most fun attraction! Welcome to Edinburgh's oldest visitor attraction, delighting visitors since 1853.
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Is fire eating painful?

Even professional eating artists still face slight injuries every time they perform the trick. If all goes well in the trick, the artist will still end up getting slightly poisoned by their fuel, developing small blisters within their mouth, and constantly having awful headaches from the fuel.
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What actually started the Great Fire of London?

The Great Fire of London started in the early hours of September 2, 1666, at Thomas Farriner's bakery on Pudding Lane, likely from a spark from his oven igniting fuel like flour sacks, exacerbated by dry, windy weather and closely packed timber houses, leading to a catastrophic blaze that devastated the city. 
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