A wildfire broke out on Arthur’s Seat, the extinct volcano overlooking Scotland’s capital Edinburgh, on Sunday, spreading extensively across the landmark which is popular with walkers and tourists and producing smoke visible from miles around.
Arthur’s Seat is the highest point of Holyrood Park, near Scotland’s parliament and the end of Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile. About 250 metres above sea level, it is a popular vantage point with visitors for its views of the city.
“Crews are in attendance at a fire in the open at Arthur’s Seat, Holyrood Park, Edinburgh,” the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said on X.
Crews are in attendance at a fire in the open at Arthur’s Seat, Holyrood Park, Edinburgh.
Members of the public no longer need to alert our Operations Control room about this fire, as we are receiving a number of calls to this incident. pic.twitter.com/mPK9MHRWo6— Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (@fire_scot) August 10, 2025
Police advised motorists and pedestrians to avoid the area.
August is a popular month for tourists in Edinburgh as it hosts the Edinburgh International arts festival, the Fringe comedy festival, as well as tour dates for the reunion of rock band Oasis.