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EDINBURGH Edinburgh is a place I have been to many many times, sometimes it's been a shopping trip other times it's been to sample the hundreds of pubs in Rose Street, I'm sure there's a few I've missed!!! But most times I come to Edinburgh it's to enjoy the history of the place. So what does Scotland's capital City have to offer? Read on and find out just a few of the things and places you can find here. Once again with my trusty copy of Desire Lines at the ready I set off to investigate.
Back the way we came and onto the castle itself. I'm ashamed to admit I'd never been to the castle before, always thought it was a bit expensive, still do, anyway, what is there to see at the castle? Well obviously you have Scotland's Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny which I was pleased to have seen but disappointed that I couldn't take any pictures, grumble grumble moan!!! Anyway onwards to a little building within the castle called St Margaret's chapel, Desire Lines will fill you in on all the details of this lovely little building. Just outside the chapel is Mons Meg, a bloody huge cannon that could fire a cannonball for miles. It saw action only once against the English at Norham Castle on the river Tweed. However, it's great weight made it impractical to drag around in battle, it does however make for a great photo opperchancity.
Further down the Royal Mile you'll find the Scottish Parliament, a horrible looking building if you ask me, oh sorry you didn't!! Also look out for Greyfriars Church, just outside the gate you'll see a statue of Greyfriars Bobby and you can read about wee Bobby and his exploits from the many information boards dotted around the site. Much as I love the story of Bobby I came here to see the Covenanters prison, reputed to be one of the most haunted places in Scotland I once took a Ghost Tour to this place in the dead of night, something which was fuelled by alcohol I must admit. Wouldn't do it sober 'cause I'm a big feartie. The Covenanters Prison is a really sobering place, no pun intended, to visit. The horrors that went on in this place were truly inhuman. Greyfriars is a wonderful mix of legends, history and stories of famous and ordinary people alike and is well worth a visit. The Ghost Tours on the Royal Mile are well worth taking as well, great fun and very informative. Other Places Of Interest. |
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