This morning we visited Glasgow’s Cathedral, Necropolis and associated St. Mungo’s Museum of Religious Art before departing by train for Edinburgh in the early afternoon.

Our flat is a few steps down an alley just off The Royal Mile so we are right in the middle of the tourist hotspot. Our kitchen window overlooks a large courtyard where tourist groups gather to hear about Edinburgh’s writers.
We set off for a “short” walk to a local lookout and several hours later returned damp and foot sore after scaling Hollyrood Park to get a view of the city from Arthur’s Seat. This trek covered about 12 Km with a greater majority of this distance either climbing up or climbing down slippery, rocky surfaces. The weather closed in and the view from the top would have been otherwise spectacular.
