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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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Aberlemno Sculptured Stones
Witness a battle and a hunt at this magnificent range of sculptured Pictish stones.
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Ardestie Earth House
Explore an ancient underground passage and trace the remains of long-abandoned buildings at earth house, or souterrain.
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Argyll’s Lodging
Admire Scotland’s most splendid and complete example of a 17th-century townhouse, near to Stirling Castle.
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Balvenie Castle
Face a mighty, curtain-walled fortress, built in the 1200s as the seat of the powerful earls of Buchan.
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Barsalloch Fort
Take in the view from a 2,000-year-old cliff-side fort, home to a tribe known to the Romans as the Novantae.
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Beauly Priory
Explore the ruined church of a little-known order of monks in a wooded, riverside location.
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Biggar Gasworks Museum
Enter what was one of the first small-town gasworks to open in Scotland – and among the last to close.
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Blackness Castle
See for yourself why this mighty fortress is known as ‘the ship that never sailed’ – with its pointed stem, square stern and tall mast.
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Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace
Britain’s most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks nestles in an idyllic setting at the head of Loch Etive, amidst Argyll woodland.
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Broch of Gurness
Get up close to an Iron Age complex said to be one of Scotland’s finest examples of a later prehistoric settlement.
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Brough of Birsay
Reach this very special tidal island by causeway to explore Pictish, Norse and medieval remains.