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Glenluce Abbey

Plan your visit to Glenluce Abbey, and discover 400 years of monastic life.

Grounds or exterior access only 

Hackness Battery and Martello Tower

Hackness Battery and Martello Tower are mighty coastal defences in Orkney that were built to protect merchant shipping interests during the Napoleonic Wars.

Closed Autumn/Winter 

Hermitage Castle

Visit Hermitage Castle and its history filled with intrigue, murder, torture and treason!

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

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.

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.

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.

Kildrummy Castle

Kildrummy Castle was once the powerful stronghold of the Earls of Mar and one of the most important castles in northern Scotland.

Kinneil House

Explore 2,000 years of history around this impressive house, from Roman occupation in the surrounding estate to the Industrial Revolution.

Open days or guided tours only 

Kisimul Castle

Plan your visit to Kisimul Castle - the only significant surviving medieval castle in the Outer Hebrides.

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.