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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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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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Craigmillar Castle
Step inside Edinburgh’s ‘other castle’, once a rural retreat from Scotland’s capital.
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Dirleton Castle
Find out how the fortunes of this fortress – residence damaged by Cromwell were revived by its new owners.
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Dryburgh Abbey
Wander around this medieval ruin nestled in secluded woodland by the River Tweed to grasp the appeal of monastic life.
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Hermitage Castle
Discover a history filled with intrigue, murder, torture and treason at this awesome, eerie ruin.
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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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Jedburgh Abbey
Admire the unusual mix of architecture in what is one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s.
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Linlithgow Palace
Explore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and home to the Stewart kings of Scotland.
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Melrose Abbey
Visit the final resting place of the heart of Robert the Bruce, a magnificent ruin in the Scottish Borders.
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Seton Collegiate Church
Enter one of Scotland’s finest medieval collegiate churches – landowner Lord Seton brought the priests together to pray for his family’s salvation.
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Skara Brae
Step back 5,000 years in time to explore the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in Western Europe.