19 Tips I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Edinburgh
These 19 tips to know before visiting Edinburgh are what I wish I knew before my trip to Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Edinburgh is this year’s number one city and it’s not hard to see why the city ranks highly across the board and comes out top as the most beautiful city in the world and also the most walkable city a perfect combination for visitors looking to explore historic landmarks, architecture and scenic hotspots that inspired the famous books and films of the famous Harry Potter.
In this video we show you the best things to do and visit wether you are a fan of Harry Potter or not this city is pure Magic!
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Places to see in ( Musselburgh - UK )
Places to see in ( Musselburgh - UK )
Musselburgh is the largest settlement in East Lothian, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth, 6 miles east of Edinburgh city centre. The name Musselburgh is Old English in origin, with mussel referring to the shellfish, and burgh derived from the Old English for town.
Musselburgh was first settled by the Romans in the years following their invasion of Scotland in AD 80. They built a fort a little inland from the mouth of the River Esk, at Inveresk. They bridged the Esk downstream from the fort, and thus established the line of the main eastern approach to Scotland's capital for most of the next 2,000 years. The bridge built by the Romans outlasted them by many centuries. It was rebuilt on the original Roman foundations some time before 1300, and in 1597 it was rebuilt again, this time with a third arch added on the east side of the river. The Old Bridge is also known as the Roman Bridge and remains in use today by pedestrians. To its north is the New Bridge, designed by John Rennie the Elder and built in 1806. This in turn was considerably widened in 1925. The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh was fought south of Musselburgh.
Musselburgh is known as The Honest Toun, and celebrates this by the annual election of the Honest Lad and Lass. The town motto Honestas dates back to 1332, when the Regent of Scotland, Randolph, Earl of Moray, died in the burgh after a long illness during which he was devotedly cared for by the townsfolk. His successor offered to reward the people for their loyalty but they declined, saying they were only doing their duty. The new regent, the Earl of Mar, was impressed and said they were a set of honest men, hence Honest Toun.
The town and its population grew considerably throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, with major local authority and private housing developments on both the eastern and western outskirts. Before 1975, Musselburgh was part of Midlothian, not East Lothian. It became part of the East Lothian District following the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and subsequently East Lothian unitary council area in 1996.
Musselburgh is served by two railway stations. Musselburgh railway station is in the west of the town, adjacent to Queen Margaret University and has regular Abellio ScotRail services from Edinburgh Waverley to North Berwick. It is a relatively new station, having opened in 1988. The other station serving the town is Wallyford railway station to the east of the town in the village of Wallyford, which opened in 1994. The town's original station was close to the town centre at the end of a short branch from Newhailes Junction. Passenger services from there ceased in 1964, and the line closed to all traffic in the early-1970s. The former railway line is now a road bypassing the Fisherrow area of the town.
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BEST THINGS TO DO IN EAST LOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
If you're looking for the best things to do in East Lothian, then this is the video for you!
East Lothian is known as Edinburgh’s coast and countryside. It is the go-to destination for people looking to escape the city. This makes it the perfect place for a weekend break from Edinburgh.
Located just 20 minutes east of Edinburgh, East Lothian is one of those places that has all the things that make Scotland such an amazing place to visit. It has beautiful beaches, captivating castles, and simply stunning views.
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Exploring Newhailes House & Gardens, Musselburgh, Edinburgh | Christmas Market, Stables Cafe & Walks
Happy New Year everyone, I hope it's a good one for you all. Hope you enjoy this walk around Newhailes House & Gardens, which is located in Musselburgh, on the outskirts of Edinburgh. When I visited, close to the shortest day, there was a lovely Christmas Market and, although it got dark early, I still thoroughly enjoyed my walk in the extensive grounds. Newhailes House was built around 1686 and is a great example of a country-style Palladian Mansion. The house was home to the Dalrymple family for almost 300 years until it was taken over by the National Trust for Scotland. The estate extends to around 80 acres and has lots of great walks with good views over the Firth of Forth. There's a good car park (small fee) and entry is free. The Stables Cafe offers lots of tasty food and is the ideal place to grab a coffee n' cake and enjoy a leisurely walk around the grounds.
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Episode 9 - Edinburgh
The ninth episode of the travel program 'Where To Go' is back after another 2 months.
This episode we travel to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. We will show the old and new towns with their Georgian and Victorian architecture, an extinct volcano with lochs and ruins and a colourful village well hidden inside the city.
00:22 - 01:51 The City Centre
- 00:35 - 01:25 Old Town
- 01:21 - 01:51 Fringe Festival
01:51 - 03:24 Holyrood Distillery (Whisky)
03:24 - 03:38 Teuchters (Bar)
03:38 - 05:14 Holyrood park
05:14 - 06:07 Edinburgh International Climbing Arena
06:07 - 06:24 Buses
06:24 - 08:32 Morningside (Area)
- 06:24 - 07:01 S. Luca (Ice Cream Shop)
- 07:01 - 07:48 Bruntsfield Links Free Golf Course
- 07:48 - 08:00 The Meadows (Park)
- 08:00 - 08:32 Red Box (Noodle Bar)
08:32 - 10:47 National Museum of Scotland
10:47 - 11:34 Edinburgh Castle
11:34 - 11:52 Princes Street Gardens
11:52 - 12:33 Royal Botanic Gardens
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- 12:33 - 12:46 Stockbridge Market (Farmers Market)
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Ahead of the summer holidays, and in anticipation of an influx of visitors to the region, I’ve put together a short guide to an amazing day trip around East Lothian.
In this guide I’ll share with you some of the towns, cafés, beaches, walks, and lesser known areas I’ve come to love after a couple of years exploring the area. I hope this guide will help you appreciate East Lothian in the same way as those of us lucky enough to call it home.
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1:51 | Musselburgh
2:40 | Aberlady
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Explore Edinburgh | Museum of Scotland, Museum of Edinburgh, Surgeons' Hall & City Art Centre Pt3
Hope you enjoy Part 3 of my Explore Edinburgh series. Today I visit three wonderful Edinburgh Museums and the City Art Centre -
1. The National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street EH1 1JF (Free)
2. The Museum of Edinburgh, 142 Canongate EH8 8DD (Free)
3. Surgeons' Hall Museums, Nicolson Street EH8 9DW (£8.50 & £4.50)
4. City Art Centre, 2 Market Street EH1 1DE (Free)
5. The Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street EH1 1DF (Free)
All venues are free to visit (which is amazing!), with the exception of Surgeons' Hall Museums, which currently cost £8.50 for adults and £4.50 children (under 5's free) as of March, 2022. The National Museum, Surgeons' Hall, the City Art Centre (Mimi's Bakehouse) and the Fruitmarket Gallery all have excellent cafes. Please check their websites for opening times and menus before going.
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Places to see in ( Alyth - UK )
Places to see in ( Alyth - UK )
Alyth is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated under the Hill of Alyth five miles northeast of Blairgowrie. In 2001 the town had a population of 2,963. The settlement of New Alyth lies on the A926 road southwest of the main village. Alyth has a primary school that has around 497 pupils. Alyth High School catered for pupils up to fourth year until it was closed in 1994, when all pupils were moved to Blairgowrie High School or Webster's High School situated in nearby Kirriemuir.
Alyth is located on a burn which bears its name and owes its position to a confluence of drovers' roads used by hill farmers to bring their sheep and cattle down to market. A picturesque 17th century packhorse bridge is among a number of stone bridges crossing the burn in the town. The ruins of the old church, known locally as The Arches, stand in a graveyard in a prominent position at the top of the town. The current church building, completed in 1839 to the design of Edinburgh architect, Thomas Hamilton, dominates the skyline of the town.
It is Gothic in style, with Romanesque influences, especially in the windows, and has an unusually high spire. Inside the church is the funerary hatchment of Sir George Ramsay (sixth baronet of Bamff) who was killed in a duel at Musselburgh, in April 1790 - one of the last duelling deaths in Scotland. In the church porch is preserved a late 7th-early 8th century Pictish cross-slab, with a decorated cross on one face and a single Pictish symbol ('double disc and Z-rod') on the other. It was discovered in Alyth in 1887 when ground was being levelled in front of the manse.
To the northeast of the town a hill fort, possibly of Pictish date, stands atop Barry (or 'barrow') Hill. The remains consist of massive collapsed stone ramparts that take advantage of the topography of the Alyth Hill. Local legend connects the fort with King Arthur, and it is claimed that Guinevere, Arthur's queen, was imprisoned here for a very short time.
Another nearby early medieval feature is a Pictish 'Class I' symbol stone in a field on Bruceton Farm somewhat to the east of Alyth. This slab is one of relatively few likely still to be in its original position. It may have marked an ancient burial.
There may have been a Christian presence in this area from early times, since the medieval parish church was dedicated to St. Moluag of Lismore (d. 592), a contemporary of St. Columba. The cross-slab mentioned above also suggests this. Alyth was granted a Charter by James III in 1488, raising Alyth to the rank of Burgh of Barony with the right to hold markets and fairs.
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