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Argyll’s Lodging
Admire Scotland’s most splendid and complete example of a 17th-century townhouse, near to Stirling Castle.
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Calanais Standing Stones
Roam among the megaliths at one of Scotland's most magnificent Neolithic monuments.
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Castle Campbell
Get up close to the Lowland stronghold of a powerful Highland clan – a forbidding fortress perched above Dollar Glen.
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Dallas Dhu Historic Distillery
Step back in time to see and hear how whisky was made in the 1900s – and then sample a dram for yourself.
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Duff House
Unravel the story of how owner William Duff and architect William Adam clashed over the creation of this splendid Georgian mansion.
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Dunblane Cathedral
Step inside one of Scotland’s noblest medieval churches to find out how it has developed over the centuries.
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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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Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel
Admire the mighty MacDougall stronghold built on a huge rock above the Firth of Lorn, in later years a royal castle.
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Elgin Cathedral
Discover some of the highlights that make the ‘Lantern of the North’ a shining example of Scottish medieval architecture.
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Fort George
March the length of this massive fort built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden to see why it’s served the British Army so well for 250 years.
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Huntly Castle
Visit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families, the earls of Huntly.
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Iona Abbey and Nunnery
Step off the foot ferry into one of Scotland's most sacred sites, founded by St Columba in AD 563.