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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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Argyll’s Lodging
Admire Scotland’s most splendid and complete example of a 17th-century townhouse, near to Stirling Castle.
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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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Carnasserie Castle
Admire the view down Kilmartin Glen from one of Argyll’s finest Renaissance residences.
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Castle Campbell
Get up close to the Lowland stronghold of a powerful Highland clan – a forbidding fortress perched above Dollar Glen.
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Doune Castle
Marvel at the near-complete castle of ‘Scotland’s uncrowned king’, set in lovely Stirlingshire countryside.
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Dunblane Cathedral
Step inside one of Scotland’s noblest medieval churches to find out how it has developed over the centuries.
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Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel
Admire the mighty MacDougall stronghold built on a huge rock above the Firth of Lorn, in later years a royal castle.
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Inchmahome Priory
Cross Scotland’s only lake to reach the peaceful, wooded island chosen as a monastic sanctuary.
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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: 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: Dunadd Fort
Explore the seat of ancient Gaelic kings, a royal power centre for several centuries.