Holyrood Park is a rare example of unimproved grassland. Effectively unchanged since its enclosure as a Royal Park in the 16th century, it is rich in plant species and also provides a home to a variety of important invertebrate, amphibian, mammal and bird species. To find such a wildlife haven in the heart of a capital city is remarkable.
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Audiences:
Visitors -
Date Published:
05 June 2019 -
Publisher:
Historic Environment Scotland -
Publication Types:
Sites Guide -
Format(s):
Download PDF
Holyrood Park Map and Guide (4.24 MB) -
Language:
English