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Aberdour Castle and Gardens
Admire views of the Forth from what’s possibly Scotland’s oldest standing castle.
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Edzell Castle and Garden
Get a sense of the standing of the Lindsay family from the beauty of their lordly seat and its great garden.
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Elcho Castle
Imagine the comfortable life of the laird and lady of this fine house, built as their second home in the country.
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Huntingtower Castle
Explore the castle where Mary Queen of Scots and new husband Lord Darnley stayed during the Chaseabout Raid.
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Inchcolm Abbey
Set sail for a very special island in the Firth of Forth – home to Scotland’s best-preserved group of monastic buildings.
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Lochleven Castle
Imagine being imprisoned in this island stronghold, as Mary Queen of Scots – formerly a guest here – once was.
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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
Learn about Pictish society from a striking set of 26 carved stones, one of the most important collections of early medieval sculpture in Western Europe.
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St Andrews Castle
Uncover both sides of a castle with a 450-year history – its role as a bishop’s palace, and as a fortress and state prison.
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Stanley Mills
Enjoy a hi-tech visitor experience at one of the Industrial Revolution’s best-preserved relics.
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The Blackhouse, Arnol
Gain a unique insight into island life inside this traditional thatched house – once home to a family and its animals.