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Bothwell Castle
Delve into a site that saw a great deal of action during the Wars of Independence with England. Bothwell Castle, built on a grand scale in the late 1200s, was hotly fought over.
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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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Craignethan Castle
Seek out the unusual defences of the last great private stronghold built in Scotland, including its rare caponier or shooting gallery.
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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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Dryburgh Abbey
Wander around this medieval ruin nestled in secluded woodland by the River Tweed to grasp the appeal of monastic life.
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Dumbarton Castle
Visit a stronghold that stood at the heart of an ancient kingdom covering the area now known as Strathclyde.
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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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Glenluce Abbey
Learn about 400 years of monastic life in the valley of the Water of Luce.
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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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Jedburgh Abbey
Admire the unusual mix of architecture in what is one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s.
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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.