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Abernethy Round Tower
Explore one of Scotland’s most unusual historic sites: one of only two Irish-style round towers in Scotland.
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Antonine Wall: Bar Hill Fort
Observe the spectacular views from the highest fort on the Antonine Wall.
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Antonine Wall: Bearsden Bath House
Get an insight into the everyday lives of Roman soldiers stationed on the Antonine Wall.
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Antonine Wall: Castlecary
Admire the stone ramparts of this well-defended Roman fort on the Antonine Wall.
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Antonine Wall: Croy Hill
See where Romans cut a ditch through solid rock at this Antonine Wall fort.
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Antonine Wall: Dullatur
Stroll along the frontier of the Roman Empire at the site of two Antonine Wall camps.
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Antonine Wall: Rough Castle
Get a picture of Roman frontier life at the best-preserved fort on the Antonine Wall.
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Antonine Wall: Seabegs Wood
Walk in the footsteps of Roman troops along the Antonine Wall’s military road.
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Antonine Wall: Watling Lodge East and West
Picture how the Antonine Wall would have looked in Roman times at the best-preserved section of its ditch.
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Antonine Wall: Westerwood to Castlecary
Roam a section of the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire.
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Arbroath Abbey
Discover the origins of the most famous document in Scottish history. Scotland’s nobles swore independence from England in a letter sent from Arbroath Abbey in 1320.
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Ardchattan Priory
Explore the tranquil ruins of a priory established for the Valliscaulian monastic order.