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The best hikes from bus stations around Old Town

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Bus station hiking trails around Old Town offer access to a diverse urban landscape, characterized by historic architecture and prominent natural features. The area includes significant hills like Arthur's Seat, an extinct volcano, providing elevated viewpoints over the city. Trails often traverse urban green spaces, connecting historical sites with natural parkland. This combination allows for varied hiking experiences, from city strolls to more challenging ascents within close proximity to public transport.

Best bus station hiking trails around Old Town

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

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St. Anthony's Chapel Ruins – Holyrood Palace loop from Edinburgh

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Michael Hossbach
September 11, 2025, High Street (Royal Mile, Edinburgh)

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Part of the axis from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace. It's worth walking the entire route.

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just a quiet place, memory off Susannah Alice Stephen

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When you are in Edinburgh, you automatically come to the High Street. :)

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The ruins of St Anthony's Chapel on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh are a fascinating relic from the late Middle Ages. Built in the 15th century, probably around 1400, as part of a pilgrimage centre, the chapel was dedicated to St Anthony of Padua. At the time, Arthur's Seat was a major pilgrimage site and the chapel served as a spiritual stop for believers stopping by on their pilgrimage. As well as being a place of worship, the chapel housed a collection of relics that promised pilgrims sacred experiences. Its architecture was simple but functional and it was built from local stone, blending it into the landscape of the hill. Over the centuries, however, the chapel lost importance and in the 16th century it was abandoned during the Reformation. Today, all that remains are the ruins of the chapel, which sits in a stunning location high on Arthur's Seat. The ruin is a popular destination for hikers and photographers who want to not only explore the historic site but also enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of Edinburgh and the surrounding hills. The St. Anthony Chapel ruins are accessible by a walking trail that takes visitors on a little journey of discovery. The climb to the top of Arthur's Seat offers not only a view of the ruins themselves but also of the vast, rolling terrain that underlines the historical significance of this site. Today the ruins are a fascinating monument to Edinburgh's history and a silent witness to past religious practices.

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The founders of the RSA also had a strong desire for Scotland to have its own National Gallery, and as they continued to expand and make demands on space at the Royal Institution, it was clear that new premises were required. So when a new gallery was designed and built in 1850, the Royal Scottish Academy, to which it moved with the newly established National Gallery of Scotland (today part of the National), hosting its exhibitions in the gallery, as well as having a columned hall, library and school of life in the building. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/visit/royal-scottish-academy-building

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The Academy held its first exhibition in 1827, and in 1835 obtained permission to lease space in the Royal Institution building for an annual exhibition. In 1838 the Academy obtained its Royal Charter (and was now known as the Royal Scottish Academy) and continued to grow in importance and status throughout the 19th century, training young artists and caring for its collection for the benefit of students and the wider public. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/visit/royal-scottish-academy-building

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The Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture was founded on 27 May 1826 at Stewart's Rooms, Waterloo Bridge. The 13 founding artists consisted of 11 painters, one architect and one sculptor. Originally named the Scottish Academy, it became the Royal Scottish Academy following the granting of a royal charter in 1838. The RSA maintains a unique national position as an independent institution led by distinguished artists and architects to promote and support the creation, understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts through exhibitions and associated educational events. https://www.royalscottishacademy.org/about/history/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available around Old Town?

There are over 40 hiking trails around Old Town that are easily accessible from bus stations. This makes it convenient to explore the area's natural beauty without needing a car.

What is the general difficulty level of bus station hikes in Old Town?

The majority of bus-accessible hikes around Old Town are considered easy, with 29 routes falling into this category. There are also 12 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, but no difficult trails are listed, making the area suitable for a wide range of hikers.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly bus station hikes in Old Town?

Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners. An excellent easy option is the Holyrood Palace – St Giles' Cathedral loop from Edinburgh. This route is just over 3 km long and offers a gentle introduction to the area's historical and natural sights.

What can I see along the bus station hiking trails around Old Town?

Many trails offer stunning views and access to significant landmarks. You can explore natural monuments like Arthur's Seat, a prominent peak offering panoramic views, or visit historical sites such as Nelson Monument, Calton Hill. Other highlights include Corstorphine Hill Tower and St Bernard's Well.

Are there any circular bus station hikes in Old Town?

Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. A popular moderate circular hike is the Holyrood Palace – Arthur's Seat loop from Edinburgh, which provides a comprehensive tour of the iconic peak and its surroundings.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Old Town?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 770 ratings. Reviewers often praise the convenience of public transport access, the blend of historical landmarks with natural landscapes, and the rewarding views from peaks like Arthur's Seat.

Are there any bus station hikes that offer great views of Edinburgh?

Absolutely. The Arthur's Seat – View of Edinburgh loop from Edinburgh is a fantastic moderate option that specifically highlights the stunning vistas of the city from this ancient volcano. Another route, the St. Anthony's Chapel Ruins – Arthur's Seat loop from Edinburgh, also provides excellent viewpoints.

Can I find hikes that combine historical sites with natural beauty?

Old Town is renowned for its seamless blend of history and nature. The Scott Monument – Nelson Monument, Calton Hill loop from Edinburgh is an easy hike that takes you past significant monuments and offers lovely cityscapes, all easily reachable by bus.

Are there any bus-accessible trails that are suitable for families?

Many of the easy routes are suitable for families, especially those with shorter distances and less elevation gain. The Holyrood Palace – St Giles' Cathedral loop from Edinburgh is a good choice, offering historical interest and manageable terrain for a family outing.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus station hikes around Old Town?

The landscapes around Old Town are diverse, ranging from urban parks and historical cityscapes to volcanic hills and riparian environments along the Potomac River (if considering Old Town Alexandria). In the context of the provided routes, you'll experience the unique blend of Edinburgh's historic architecture with the dramatic, ancient volcanic landscape of Arthur's Seat and the surrounding Holyrood Park.

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