The city’s backdrop of Arthur’s Seat, the Pentland Hills and Edinburgh’s Waterfront make the city a remarkable place to live. In just one day you can explore the city’s exciting new waterfront development, wander through the cosmopolitan streets of the Port of Leith, take a cruise on the River Forth and explore the rugged terrain of the volcanic Arthur’s Seat.
Situated at the top of the Royal Mile on top of Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is the number one visitor attraction in Scotland and the most iconic building in the city.
Perched on top of an extinct volcano, the Castle and its Esplanade offers unparalleled views of Edinburgh. Once inside you can explore some of the oldest and most important buildings of the city, including St Margaret's Chapel, The National War Memorial and the Half Moon Battery. The regal Crown Square is a real highlight, where you will find the magnificent Grand Hall and Scotland's Crown Jewels - including the famous Stone of Destiny.
Morpeth: Bus Station - 08:30
Pegswood: Opposite Cookswell Garage - 08:25
Pegswood: Train Station Bus Stop - 08:22
Ashington: Sports Direct - 08:15
Ashington: The Elephant Pub - 08:10
Stakeford: Morpeth Road, Half Moon Bus Stop - 08:05
Stakeford: Opposite The Cherry Tree Pub - 08:02
Guidepost: The Square Bus Stop - 08:00
Choppington: Opposite The Travellers Rest - 07:57
Bedlington: Market Square Bus Stop - 07:50
Blyth: Job Centre, Percy Street- 07:35
Cramlington: Manor Walks, near Sainsburys - 07:15