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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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Cardoness Castle
Learn about the lawlessness of the McCullochs, for whom this elegant six-storey tower house was built.
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Dunfermline Abbey and Palace
Walk among kings in Dunfermline Abbey, a royal mausoleum, and see the palace where the last monarch born in Scotland was delivered.
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Inchcolm Abbey
Set sail for a very special island in the Firth of Forth – home to Scotland’s best-preserved group of monastic buildings.
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MacLellan’s Castle
See in the remains of Sir Thomas MacLellan’s tower house how castle building had evolved by the late 1500s to favour comfort over cannons.
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New Abbey Corn Mill
See this water-powered mill spring to life in the summer months when it’s put to work to show how oatmeal is made.
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St Andrews Castle
Uncover both sides of a castle with a 450-year history – its role as a bishop’s palace, and as a fortress and state prison.
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St Andrews Cathedral
Explore the remains of Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church, still a major landmark even as a ruin.
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The Blackhouse, Arnol
Gain a unique insight into island life inside this traditional thatched house – once home to a family and its animals.
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Whithorn Priory and Museum
Walk in the footsteps of countless others to reach St Ninian’s shrine, one of Scotland’s earliest Christian sites.