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Aberdour Castle and Gardens
Admire views of the Forth from what’s possibly Scotland’s oldest standing castle.
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Ardclach Bell Tower
Discover a true architectural oddity in this little fortified bell tower, built on a hilltop by a noted Covenanter.
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Auchindoun Castle
Trek up to the lonely ruin and surrounding earthworks of a 1400s stronghold.
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Beauly Priory
Explore the ruined church of a little-known order of monks in a wooded, riverside location.
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Blackfriars Chapel, St Andrews
Encounter a tranquil ruin amid the bustle of a busy street in this rare remnant of St Andrews' monastic past.
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Blackness Castle
See for yourself why this mighty fortress is known as ‘the ship that never sailed’ – with its pointed stem, square stern and tall mast.
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Brandsbutt Stone
Puzzle at the enigmatic markings carved into this Pictish stone.
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Bridge of Oich
Cross the River Oich in the Great Glen via this splendid and innovative suspension bridge.
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Burghead Well
Enter the darkened chamber of one of Scotland’s most mysterious sites.
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Cairn o'Get
Find out about 5,000 years of human activity at this impressive chambered burial cairn.
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Carn Liath Broch
Visit a fine example of an Iron Age broch, with the rare survival of an associated village and earthworks.
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Castle of Old Wick
Find one of Scotland’s oldest castles, perched on a narrow promontory on the far north-eastern tip of the mainland.