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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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Aberlemno Sculptured Stones
Witness a battle and a hunt at this magnificent range of sculptured Pictish stones.
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Abernethy Round Tower
Explore one of Scotland’s most unusual historic sites: one of only two Irish-style round towers in Scotland.
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Arbroath Abbey
Discover the origins of the most famous document in Scottish history. Scotland’s nobles swore independence from England in a letter sent from Arbroath Abbey in 1320.
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Ardestie Earth House
Explore an ancient underground passage and trace the remains of long-abandoned buildings at earth house, or souterrain.
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Ardunie Roman Signal Station
Take in the view from a Roman watch tower, part of a frontier running between the Ardoch and the Tay.
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Balvaird Castle
Get a feel for the comfortable life of a wealthy landowner at this remarkably complete 1500s tower house.
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Blackfriars Chapel, St Andrews
Encounter a tranquil ruin amid the bustle of a busy street in this rare remnant of St Andrews' monastic past.
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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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Brechin Cathedral Round Tower
Admire a Scottish rarity in one of only two Irish-style round towers still standing in Scotland.
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Broughty Castle
Discover the ‘strong point on the Tay', built to defend Scotland against a gathering English navy and captured several times.
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Brown and White Caterthuns
Take in the spectacular views from two of Scotland’s most impressive Iron Age hilltop enclosures.