Originally thought it was only a small slope of more than 200 meters, but it was really difficult to climb. When I met my high school classmate studying in Edinburgh, I asked him to give us a guided tour for half a day. He recommended us the best scenic route, which is to start from the north, go up the cliff to the west, and then go up to the top of the cliff, and then from the south to the top of the throne of Arthur. But the beautiful local road is really not easy to walk, coupled with the heavy rain the previous day, when we went, although the weather was good, but the mud road is still dry, the stone is still slippery. So before you go to play, you must take into account the various conditions of yourself and your friends and relatives, and choose the right route. It also has a very gentle and well-repaired "old people's walking passage", but most of the roads are dirt roads and stones laid at will (the stone steps are super high and uneven). The hardship of climbing the mountain road still does not affect the surprise brought to us after climbing the top. The vision is very broad. It is still worth visiting. It's expected to take an hour and a half to climb the mountain. If it's not easy to walk on rainy days, it may take longer.