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Kirkmadrine Stones

Find evidence of early Christianity in Britain in these carved stones dating back 1,500 years.

Knap of Howar

At the Knap of Howar you can see two of the best preserved Neolithic houses in Europe.

Knocknagael Boar Stone

Examine a remarkably animated carving of a boar on this early Pictish carved stone.

Grounds or exterior access only 

Knowe of Yarso Chambered Cairn

This ancient structure on the island of Rousay, Orkney, was used for communal burial some 5,000 years ago.

Laggangairn Standing Stones

Discover a pair of lonely standing stones that have marked the route over a desolate moor in Dumfries and Galloway for some 4,000 years.

Lauderdale Aisle, St Mary's Church

Admire the ornate tomb of James VI’s lord chancellor and his wife in a great medieval church.

Lincluden Collegiate Church

Discover the remains of a collegiate church, likely build by one of the finest master masons in Scotland.

Lindsay Burial Aisle

The Lindsay Burial Aisle was built in about 1550 as a chantry chapel and was later adopted as a burial place for the Lindsays of nearby Edzell Castle.

Links of Noltland

See archaeologists excavate prehistoric settlements that were protected by sand dunes for thousands of years.

Loanhead Stone Circle

Admire the atmospheric setting of this fine stone circle, in the rolling hills above Oldmeldrum.

Loch Doon Castle

Trace the 11-sided stone curtain wall of a medieval castle that may originally have been built by Robert I (the Bruce) himself.

Lochmaben Castle

Lochmaben Castle was an important outpost in hostile territory for the English, before falling to the Scots in 1385.

Currently closed 

Lochranza Castle

In a stunning location in Arran, this lonely castle incorporates a rare hall-house of the 1200s.

Closed Autumn/Winter 

Machrie Moor Standing Stones

Explore a Neolithic centre of ritual and domestic activity, the Machrie Moor Standing Stones and stone circles.

MacLean's Cross

MacLean’s Cross in Iona is a finely carved stone cross dating to the 1400s.