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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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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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Castlelaw Hill Fort
Explore an impressive defensive site among the Pentland Hills just south of Edinburgh.
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Chesters Hill Fort
Find out about one of Scotland’s best-preserved hillforts, built in the first millennium BC and occupied for several centuries.
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Corstorphine Dovecot
Visit a popular Edinburgh landmark in this well-preserved dovecot dating to the 1500s.
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Craigmillar Castle
Step inside Edinburgh’s ‘other castle’, once a rural retreat from Scotland’s capital.
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Culross Abbey
Admire the beautiful surrounds of this ruined 1200s Cistercian monastery.
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Dirleton Castle
Find out how the fortunes of this fortress – residence damaged by Cromwell were revived by its new owners.
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Dogton Stone
Admire this rare free-standing Pictish cross, still in its original location.
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Doon Hill
Examine the outlines of two halls built on the same spot 4,000 years apart at this complex site.
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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.