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Blackford Hill |
Looking north-east towards Arthur Seat in Queen's Park from the top of Blackford Hill
© Copyright: Peter Stubbs - peter.stubbs@edinphoto.org.uk Photograph taken 26 November 2004
View from Blackford Hill |
Looking towards Arthur Seat Blackford Hill is one of Edinburgh's seven hills. It is the home of the Royal Observatory and Visitor Center. It lies about two miles to the south of the centre of Edinburgh. It is 538ft high with views in all directions. This view looks to the north-east across the suburbs of the Grange and Newington towards Arthur Seat (823 ft high) in Queen's Park, about two miles away. The Firth of Forth can be seen in the background. Please click here to see another view looking towards Arthur Seat: |
Other Views A direction board at the top of Blackford hill identifies landmarks that can be seen, including the following hills and mountains (on a clear day):
TO THE NORTH: Bishop Hill, East Lomond, West
Lomond
TO THE EAST: Bass Rock,
North Berwick Law, Traprain Law
TO THE SOUTH-EAST: Moorfoot Hills, Blackhope
Scar
TO THE NORTH-WEST: Ben Ledi, Ben Venue, Ben
Lomond |
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