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Kilmartin Glen: Achnabreck Rock Art
Uncover some extraordinary Neolithic rock art in a glen rich in remains left by Scotland's prehistoric inhabitants.
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Kilmartin Glen: Baluachraig Rock Art
Examine the mysterious symbols carved into rock faces, perhaps as much as 5,000 years ago.
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Kilmartin Glen: Dunadd Fort
Explore the seat of ancient Gaelic kings, a royal power centre for several centuries.
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Kilmartin Glen: Dunchraigaig Cairn
Visit an unusual tomb that quite literally stands apart from others of its type nearby.
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Kilmartin Glen: Kilmartin Stones
Trace the story of Kilmartin Glen through a collection of sculptured stones, carved over a 700-year period.
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Kilmartin Glen: Nether Largie Mid Cairn
Admire the high-status burial monument at the centre of Kilmartin Glen’s ‘linear cemetery’.
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Kilmartin Glen: Nether Largie North Cairn
Discover rare and unusual carvings within this 4,000-year-old burial monument.
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Kilmartin Glen: Nether Largie South Cairn
Explore a 5,000-year-old resting place that remained a sacred space for 1,000 years.
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Kilmartin Glen: Temple Wood Stone Circle
Explore a complex ritual and funerary site that was in use for more than 2,000 years.
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Kilwinning Abbey
Roam the remains of the peaceful home of Tironesian monks, who lived here for around 400 years.
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Kinneil House
Explore 2,000 years of history in and around this stately home set in a public park.
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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.