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Holyrood Abbey and Palace Gardens

Walk in royal footsteps around Holyrood Abbey and gardens, founded by David I in 1128.

Not included in Explorer Pass

Holyrood Park

Welcome to Holyrood Park, the breathtaking landscape at the heart of Edinburgh.

Huntingtower Castle

Visit the castle where Mary Queen of Scots honeymooned with Lord Darnley.

Huntly Castle

Visit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families.

Inchcolm Abbey

A very special island in the Firth of Forth is home to Inchcolm Abbey, the best-preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland.

Inchkenneth Chapel

Inchkenneth Chapel is a modest rectangular chapel is dedicated to Kenneth of Aghaboe, a contemporary of St Columba.

Inchmahome Priory

Take a boat trip across the Lake of Menteith to a serene and secluded island, home to the romantic ruins of Inchmahome Priory.

Innerpeffray Chapel

Innerpeffray Chapel was built as the private chapel for the local noble family, the Drummonds. By 1542 it had become a collegiate church.

Inverlochy Castle

Visit the medieval stronghold that dominated the southern end of the Great Glen.

Grounds or exterior access only 

Iona Abbey and Nunnery

Positioned on a tiny isle off the coast of Mull, Iona Abbey is one of Scotland’s most sacred sites.

Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement

This Shetland headland was the ideal place to settle for communities spanning several millennia.

Jedburgh Abbey

Explore one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s.

Keills Chapel and Cross

Keills Chapel was built in the 1100s and was dedicated to St Cormac. It contains almost 40 carved stones, which range in dates from the AD 700s to the 1500s.

Kilberry Sculptured Stones

The Kilberry Sculptured Stones cover a range of styles and eras – from early Christian grave-slabs to late-medieval cross fragments.

Kildalton Cross

Visit this fine high cross, a sculptural masterpiece and one of the finest carved stones of medieval Scotland.