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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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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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Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace
Britain’s most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks nestles in an idyllic setting at the head of Loch Etive, amidst Argyll woodland.
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Brown and White Caterthuns
Take in the spectacular views from two of Scotland’s most impressive Iron Age hilltop enclosures.
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Burleigh Castle
Explore the remains of the towerhouse that was home to the Balfours of Burleigh for more than 250 years.
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Cambuskenneth Abbey
Visit the resting place of King James III and his wife Queen Margaret, in the shadow of mighty Stirling Castle.
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Carlungie Earth House
Explore one of the longest and most complex examples of a souterrain 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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Inchmahome Priory
Cross Scotland’s only lake to reach the peaceful, wooded island chosen as a monastic sanctuary.
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Kilchurn Castle
Discover one of Scotland’s most photographed castles in the lochside powerbase of the Campbells of Glenorchy.
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Lochleven Castle
Imagine being imprisoned in this island stronghold, as Mary Queen of Scots – formerly a guest here – once was.