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Crichton Castle
Make the connections between this lordly residence and some of Scotland’s most exciting moments.
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Crossraguel Abbey
Contrast the peacefulness of the abbey with the conflict that the monks’ loyalty to Robert the Bruce attracted.
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Dundrennan Abbey
Visit the secluded spot where Mary Queen of Scots sheltered during her last hours in Scotland.
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Edzell Castle and Garden
Get a sense of the standing of the Lindsay family from the beauty of their lordly seat and its great garden.
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Elcho Castle
Imagine the comfortable life of the laird and lady of this fine house, built as their second home in the country.
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Fortrose Cathedral
Enjoy the tranquility at the seat of the bishops of Ross – a beautiful red sandstone cathedral in a quiet square.
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Glenbuchat Castle
Admire a picturesque late-medieval tower house overlooking farmland and the Bridge of Buchat.
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Glenluce Abbey
Learn about 400 years of monastic life in the valley of the Water of Luce.
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Hackness Martello Tower and Battery
Explore mighty coastal defences built during the Napoleonic Wars but destined never to see action.
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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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Inchmahome Priory
Cross Scotland’s only lake to reach the peaceful, wooded island chosen as a monastic sanctuary.
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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.