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Grain Earth House
Climb down into an underground Iron Age chamber supported on stone pillars.
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Holm of Papa Westray Chambered Cairn
Explore the chambers of an unusual Neolithic burial tomb on a small uninhabited island.
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Inchkenneth Chapel
Admire a fascinating collection of monumental sculpture in the ruins of a picturesque church of the 1200s.
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Iona Abbey and Nunnery
Step off the foot ferry into one of Scotland's most sacred sites, founded by St Columba in AD 563.
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Keills Chapel and Cross
Admire nearly 40 carved stones and a fine free-standing cross within a simple, modest church.
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Kilberry Sculptured Stones
Take a close look at 26 sculptured stones covering a range of styles and eras.
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Kildalton Cross
Admire a sculptural masterpiece in one of medieval Scotland’s finest carved stones.
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Kilmartin Glen: Achnabreck Rock Art
Uncover some extraordinary Neolithic rock art in a glen rich in remains left by Scotland's prehistoric inhabitants.
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Kilmartin Glen: Ballygowan Rock Art
Try to decipher the mysterious messages left in stone by Scotland’s prehistoric inhabitants.
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Kilmartin Glen: Baluachraig Rock Art
Examine the mysterious symbols carved into rock faces, perhaps as much as 5,000 years ago.
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Kilmartin Glen: Cairnbaan Rock Art
Get a look at some of the most complex prehistoric rock art in Kilmartin Glen.
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Kilmartin Glen: Dunadd Fort
Explore the seat of ancient Gaelic kings, a royal power centre for several centuries.