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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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Caerlaverock Castle
Cross the moat to find yourself in a fairytale setting, complete twin-towered gatehouse and lofty battlements.
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Craigmillar Castle
Step inside Edinburgh’s ‘other castle’, once a rural retreat from Scotland’s capital.
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Dallas Dhu Historic Distillery
Step back in time to see and hear how whisky was made in the 1900s – and then sample a dram for yourself.
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Duff House
Unravel the story of how owner William Duff and architect William Adam clashed over the creation of this splendid Georgian mansion.
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Dumbarton Castle
Visit a stronghold that stood at the heart of an ancient kingdom covering the area now known as Strathclyde.
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Fort George
March the length of this massive fort built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden to see why it’s served the British Army so well for 250 years.
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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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Kildrummy Castle
Visit ‘the noblest of northern castles’ – even ruined, the stronghold of the mighty earls of Mar is a fine example of a 13th-century castle.
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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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Newark Castle
Contrast the beauty of this rediscovered treasure with the notoriety of its most famous noble resident.
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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.