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Broughty Castle
Discover the ‘strong point on the Tay', built to defend Scotland against a gathering English navy and captured several times.
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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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Dunkeld Cathedral
Wander the ruins of Scotland’s most romantic cathedral, set at an ancient ecclesiastical centre.
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Dyce Symbol Stones
Wonder at the mysterious carvings on a pair of Pictish stones, featuring a rare ogham inscription.
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Glasgow Cathedral
Visit the site of the shrine of St Kentigern, around which Scotland’s largest city sprang up.
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Keills Chapel and Cross
Admire nearly 40 carved stones and a fine free-standing cross within a simple, modest church.
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Skelmorlie Aisle
Study the beautiful painted ceiling and monumental tomb of a 1600s private place of worship.
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St Machar's Cathedral Transepts
Explore the ruined transepts of the cathedral of the former diocese of Aberdeen.
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St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross
Visit the picturesque former parish church said to mark the spot where St Serf supposedly slew a dragon.
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St Vigeans Stones and Museum
See in a single place the 38 Pictish stones found dotted in and around the church in this Angus village.
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Stones of Stenness Circle and Henge
Step back in time and roam among the remains of what may be Britain’s earliest henge monument.
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Trinity House
Dive into Leith’s famous maritime history at the former base of the Incorporation of Mariners and Shipmasters.