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A ranger leading a walk in Holyrood Park

Arthur's Adventure

Come along on a more challenging guided walk to learn about Arthur’s Seat’s turbulent past, created by fire and ice!

Painting of birds in the water and in reeds, and a fish jumping out of the water with birds flying over the water

Nature Weekend

Learn about the flora and fauna of Skara Brae 5000 years ago and have a go at spotting wildlife that lives in the area today!

A Hummingbird Hawkmoth Caterpillar hanging upside down from a branch with yellow flowers

Magnificent Minibeasts

Join rangers for minibeast hunts and insect surveys

Three storytellers with Holyrood Park in the background

Storytelling Saunter

Hear some wondrous stories from professional storytellers under the awe-inspiring peak of Arthur’s Seat.

Visitors on the shore at Blackness using binoculars to enjoy the view, blackness castle in the background

Seashore Foraging

Join herbalist and plant expert Anna Canning to discover the useful plants that grow around the shores of Blackness Castle

A curlew and her young on the Firth of Forth

Blackness Birding

Drop into Blackness Castle and join the Rangers on the battlements.

People on a guided walk with a Ranger in Holyrood Park

Celtic Crag

A guided walk back into Holyrood's ancient past. Discover the Park’s history from the Stone Age up to the present day.

Coloured lithograph entitled Royal Review of Scottish Volunteers, Queen's Park, by McFarlane & Erskine. The Royal Review of Scottish Volunteers of 25 August 1881 was one of a series of military parades held in Holyrood Park. It was known as the 'Wet Review' as more than 40,000 Volunteers and spectators were drenched by rain.

Military March (CANCELLED)

Walk in the footsteps of Holyrood’s warriors, both ancient and modern

A group of mushrooms grow close together on the forest floor

Fungi Day

Come and meet some local experts and learn all about the wonderful world of fungi

stained glass window in St Margaret's Chapel at Edinburgh Castle

Saints and Sinners

A guided walk uncovering the light and dark side of Holyrood Park with stories of saints, criminals, murder and martyrs.