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Calton Hill

Also known as: Cnoc Calton

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Calton Hill — mountain in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Calton Hill, natural landmarks in Central Scotland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley · 0.6 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Calton Hill is a named natural landmark in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "mountain in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.9553°, -3.1822°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Calton Hill (; Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Coilltinn) is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site. Views of, and from, the hill are often used in photographs and paintings of the city. Calton Hill is the headquarters of the Scottish Government, which is based at St Andrew's House, on the steep southern slope of the hill. The Scottish Parliament Building and other prominent buildings such as Holyrood Palace lie near the foot of the hill. Calton Hill is also the location of several monuments and buildings: the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, the Dugald Stewart Monument, the old Royal High School, the Robert Burns Monument, the Political Martyrs' Monument and the City Observatory. The area lies between the Edinburgh districts of Greenside and Abbeyhill.

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Background

History

There was possibly a prehistoric hillfort on Calton Hill and an area used for quarrying (the Quarry Holes at the eastern end). By his charter of 1456, James II granted the community of Edinburgh the valley and the low ground between Calton Hill and Greenside for performing tournaments, sports and other warlike deeds. Monasteries were abandoned following the Scottish Reformation of 1560, and in 1591 the Calton Hill monastery was converted into a hospital for lepers, founded by John Robertson, a merchant. So severe were the regulations that escape, or even the opening of the gate of the hospital between sunset and sunrise, would incur the penalty of death carried out on the gallows erected at…

Architecture

The Old Calton Burial Ground was the first substantial development on Calton Hill and lies on the south-western side of the hill. and died there in 1841. Burns, Scotland's national poet, sent Clarinda many verses over several years in unsuccessful (it is believed) attempts to seduce this beautiful married lady. Calton Hill was the location of the notorious Calton Jail, while on Regent Terrace is located the United States Consulate. Her young son, Henri, the Comte de Chambord, is said to have wept bitterly when his family left for Austria in 1832 as he had become very attached to Scotland. The western end of Regent Terrace was closed in 2001 to traffic because of security concerns about the…

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Coordinates
55.9553, -3.1822
Postcode
EH7 5AA
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh North and Leith
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley0.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Calton Hill?
Calton Hill is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH7 5AA).
Is Calton Hill free to visit?
Yes, Calton Hill is free to enter.
How do I get to Calton Hill?
The nearest railway station is Edinburgh Waverley, about 0.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EH7 5AA.