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Eagle Rock
Look for evidence of Roman carvings on this rocky outcrop on the Firth of Forth.
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Edinburgh Castle
Discover a world famous icon. This stronghold has dominated the skyline of Scotland’s capital city for centuries.
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Hailes Castle
Find out about the role this castle played in the Wars of Independence and its association with Mary Queen of Scots.
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HES Archives and Library
Explore Scotland's past through over a million historic photographs, drawings and more
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Holyrood Abbey
Wander around the ruins of the abbey founded by David I at the foot of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
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Holyrood Park
Roam a city park like no other, with its hills, crags and thousands of years of history.
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Kisimul Castle
Hop on a boat to make the memorable journey to the ‘Castle in the Sea’, seat of the chief of Clan Macneil.
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Lauderdale Aisle, St Mary's Church
Admire the monumental effigies of James VI’s lord chancellor and wife in a great medieval church.
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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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Ormiston Market Cross
Imagine the noise an bustle of a medieval mercat place marked by this 1400s stone cross.
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Preston Market Cross
Admire a beautiful 1600s market cross – the only surviving monument of its type on its original site.
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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.