Historic Holyrood Celtic Crag
Holyrood Park, 8 September 2013
Part of the ‘Historic Holyrood’ series.
Ever wondered what life was like for people living in Holyrood Park 2000 years ago? Join a Ranger for a guided walk, where we'll delve into the Park's rich Celtic past to uncover the reality behind the myths. Who were these people? What did they look like? What language did they speak? Find out all this and more on a 3 hour strenuous graded guided walk.
Time: 9.00 am - 12 noon.
Meeting Place: Holyrood Park Education Centre
Route: St. Anthony’s Chapel, Lang Rig, Piper’s Walk, Crags. This may be subject to change.
Bring: Warm, waterproof clothing and sensible footwear (with grips). A snack and a drink.
Toilets: Toilets at Education Centre
Suitability: Rough tracks, steep inclines, may not suitable for disabled. Although guided walks for disabled can be arranged. May not be suitable for children under 16 years.
Parking: Parking at Broad Pavement Car Park. At the Broad Pavement Car Park. Sunday road closure mean that access to the car park is from Holyrood Road or the Scottish Parliament entrances only
Booking is essential (limit of 20 people):
Please phone the Ranger Service for more details.
