Nestled in the rolling Scottish countryside just outside Edinburgh, Rosslyn Chapel captivates visitors with its exquisitely carved stonework and enduring mysteries. Founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair, the small sandstone church is renowned for its intricate medieval carvings - from botanical motifs that predate Columbus's voyages to enigmatic depictions of the Green Man and sacred geometry. Though modest in size, its acoustic properties and atmospheric interiors draw music lovers and historians alike, while its alleged connections to the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail have fueled global fascination, notably through The Da Vinci Code. Surrounded by quiet woods and the Water of Leith, the chapel offers moments of reflection amid dappled sunlight, with Edinburgh just a short walk along the picturesque Water of Leith Walkway.