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Stirling Castle

Visit Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's greatest stone castles, key to the story of Scotland's past.

Stirling Old Bridge

Stirling Old Bridge is one of the best medieval bridges still in existence in Scotland.

Stones of Stenness

Plan your visit to the Stones of Stenness and explore over 5,000 years of history.

Sueno's Stone

Carved from local sandstone and standing about 7m tall, Sueno’s Stone is a marvel of late Pictish art. It was carved between the mid AD 800s and early AD 900s.

Sweetheart Abbey

Admire this remarkably complete abbey church, still doing its best to inspire and overawe 700 years on.

Tantallon Castle

Set high on a cliff edge and featuring a massive red sandstone curtain wall, Tantallon Castle was home to the Red Douglas dynasty.

Tarves Tomb

Marvel at an ornate medieval tomb with remarkably lifelike carvings of a local lord and lady.

Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn

Explore three tombs in one at this unusual Neolithic chambered cairn.

Tealing Dovecot

Tealing Dovecot was built by Sir David Maxwell of Tealing and his wife Helen in 1595. This is confirmed by an inscription on the south-east skewput.

Tealing Earth House

Explore this Iron Age underground passage. Can you spot the reused bronze age cup and ring marked stone?

Tolquhon Castle

Visit one of Grampian’s most picturesque castles.

Tomnaverie Stone Circle

Discover Tomnaverie Stone Circle, a kind of monument found only in north-eastern Scotland which may once have been used for astronomical observation.

Torhouse Stone Circle

Torhouse Stone Circle lies in the Bladnoch Valley. It is the best surviving monument in what was once clearly an important landscape during prehistory

Torphichen Preceptory

Explore the high tower and remains of the medieval headquarters of Scotland’s Knights Hospitaller.

Torr a'Chaisteal Dun

Explore the site of an Iron Age settlement with commanding views out to sea.