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Calanais Standing Stones
Roam among the megaliths at one of Scotland's most magnificent Neolithic monuments.
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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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Cross Kirk, Peebles
Wander around an ancient holy site, associated with miracles and the grave of a saint.
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Dere Street Roman Road, Soutra
Walk in the footsteps of Roman soldiers on the empire’s main road through the south of Scotland.
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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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Dun Carloway
Discover the ruins of a uniquely Scottish site atop a mound of rock.
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Dunglass Collegiate Church
Admire the handsome sandstone and fine carved stonework of this 1400s church.
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Eagle Rock
Look for evidence of Roman carvings on this rocky outcrop on the Firth of Forth.
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Edin's Hall Broch
Visit a rare example of a Lowland broch – a kind of fortification usually found only in northern Scotland.
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Edrom Church
Visit a true Romanesque relic: an 1100s entrance arch, reused in a later burial vault.