Protection for Edinburgh’s Historic Cemeteries

Edinburgh has a number of historic cemeteries which date back centuries, and are the final resting places of many important figures from the city’s past.

Most famously, Greyfriar’s is the graveyard where a dog named Bobby stood guard over his owner’s grave for 14 years, before dying and being buried nearby himself.

These cemeteries have some unique tombstones and architecture and really echo of the history of the city and its people, but sadly many have fallen into neglect, being used by drug addicts and youths.

However, finally a number of these sites have found their way onto the list of the World Monuments Fund, recognising their importance and need for protection. This fund lists sites around the world which need to be preserved and protected, so this is great news for the cemeteries in Edinburgh.

The five cemeteries which have made this list are:

- Canongate
- Grayfriars
- New Calton
- Old Calton
- St. Cuthbert’s

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New Scotch Whisky Experience Tour

The famous Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh has opened a new tour for visitors, following its £3m upgrade and facelift. The tour includes an updated barrel ride, and access to the world’s largest collection of Scotch whiskies. There is also a large shop selling whiskies, and other related items, and you can enjoy a tutored tasting session.

The Scotch Whisky Experience can be found at 354 Castlehill, on the Royal Mile in central Edinburgh.