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Aberdour Castle and Gardens

Aberdour Castle is possibly Scotland's oldest standing castle, once grand enough for a Regent of Scotland.

Aberlemno Sculptured Stones

Witness a battle and a hunt at this magnificent range of sculptured stones, featuring some of the finest surviving Pictish carving.

Abernethy Round Tower

Climb to the top of one of Scotland’s most unusual historic sites, one of only two Irish-style round towers in Scotland, with mysterious origins.

Antonine Wall: Bar Hill Fort

Bar Hill Fort was one of 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall, which was built across Scotland’s central belt from AD 140.

Antonine Wall: Bearsden Bath House

The best examples of Roman stone structures on the Antonine Wall.

Antonine Wall: Castlecary

Castlecary fort was one of 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall, which was built across Scotland’s central belt from AD 140.

Antonine Wall: Croy Hill

See where Romans cut a ditch through solid rock at this Antonine Wall fort.

Antonine Wall: Dullatur

Stroll along the frontier of the Roman Empire at the site of two Antonine Wall camps.

Antonine Wall: Rough Castle

Rough Castle fort near Bonnybridge is the best preserved fort on the Antonine Wall.

Antonine Wall: Seabegs Wood

Seabegs Wood features a well-preserved stretch of rampart and ditch, accompanied by a section of the Military Way, situated on an attractive wood.

Antonine Wall: Watling Lodge East and West

See the best-preserved section of the ditch that forms part of the Antonine Wall.

Antonine Wall: Westerwood to Castlecary

The ditch between Westerwood and Castlecary forts is one of the longest continuous stretches of the Antonine Wall that can be seen today.

Arbroath Abbey

Visit the Medieval Powerhouse exhibition, learn the stories about the Declaration of Arbroath and see the copy of the Stone of Destiny.

Ardchattan Priory

Explore the tranquil ruins of a priory that has been home to monks and later Clan Campbell.

Ardclach Bell Tower

Visit a true architectural oddity: a remarkable little fortified bell tower, standing alone on a hill above the parish church of Ardclach.