Geological formation

Salisbury Crags

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Julita
August 28, 2019
A great view of the city from top of the Crags!
Moira
December 12, 2015
A slighly easier walk and view of the city
Gordon
July 22, 2015
These spectacular cliffs giving wonderful views of Edinburgh are a result of a geological fault. Modern geology started here as James Hutton observed the rock layers. A plaque at the site notes this.
Alastair
February 13, 2018
opposite the commonwealth swimming pool. Great place to eat.
Kristina
December 23, 2016
Holyrood park is walking distance from the flat, just past the Palace at the bottom of the Royal Mile. The park is a large area of steep rocky crags originally formed by volcanic activity. There are several trails you can walk along through the park - alongside the road is an easy walk and you get views of the crags (cliffs) above you. Or there are trails which take you up to the top of the crags, which can be slippery in winter but are worth the effort!
Holyrood park is walking distance from the flat, just past the Palace at the bottom of the Royal Mile. The park is a large area of steep rocky crags originally formed by volcanic activity. There are several trails you can walk along through the park - alongside the road is an easy walk and you get…

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