Hunter’s Bog

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Hunter’s Bog is a glacially carved hollow and popular walking area within Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park, lying beneath the dramatic crags of Arthur’s Seat.

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Hunter’s Bog canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial hollow
valley
walking area
accessType public access
climate temperate oceanic
country United Kingdom
ecosystemType urban grassland
wetland patches
fee no general admission charge
formedDuring Quaternary glaciations
geologicalOrigin glacial erosion
hasAccess network of footpaths
hasFeature marshy ground in places
small lochans in wet weather
hasViewOf Arthur’s Seat
Edinburgh skyline
Salisbury Crags
hasWildlife birds
insects
small mammals
liesBelow Arthur’s Seat
liesBeneath Salisbury Crags
locatedIn Edinburgh
Holyrood Park
Scotland
United Kingdom
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
near St Margaret’s Loch
surface form: Duddingston Loch

St Margaret’s Loch
notableFor glacially carved landform within an urban park
scenic walking routes beneath Arthur’s Seat
partOf Arthur’s Seat
surface form: Arthur’s Seat volcanic complex

Edinburgh
surface form: Edinburgh city landscape
popularWith local residents
tourists
region Lothian
regulation subject to Holyrood Park byelaws
safetyConsideration can be boggy after rain
surfaceWaterDrainage towards Duddingston Loch
terrainType grassy valley floor
hollow
usedFor informal nature observation
jogging
recreational walking
withinProtectedArea Holyrood Park

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Holyrood Park hasPart Hunter’s Bog