
The St. Anthony’s Chapel Ruins, perched atop Arthur’s Seat in Holyrood Park, are a haunting remnant of Edinburgh’s medieval heritage. The 15th-century chapel’s sparse stone walls and dramatic setting provide a picturesque spot for photography and reflection. Visitors enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding natural landscape.
Managed by Historic Environment Scotland, the ruins are a popular stop for hikers and history enthusiasts exploring Holyrood Park. The site is free to visit, with no entry fee or restricted hours. Its secluded yet accessible location makes it a serene escape from the bustling city below.