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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.
Linlithgow Palace
Explore the ruins of Mary Queen of Scots' birthplace. Linlithgow Palace was once a superb Renaissance residence, built and added to by the Stewart kings.
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.
Lochleven Castle
Find out more about Lochleven Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was once a guest and a prisoner.
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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.
MacLellan's Castle
Explore a castle built for comfort and style by Sir Thomas MacLellan, Provost of Kirkcudbright.
Maeshowe Chambered Cairn
Enter Maeshowe Chambered Cairn, one of the finest Neolithic buildings in north-west Europe, a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
Maiden Stone
The Maiden Stone, near Inverurie, is a 3 metre-tall cross-slab of pinkish granite, dating to sometime after AD 700.
Mar's Wark
Imagine the life of an earl at this remarkable Renaissance mansion on the road to Stirling Castle.