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Castlelaw Hill Fort
In picturesque hills near Edinburgh, Castlelaw Hill Fort was home to an Iron Age community for several centuries.
Chapel Finian
Walk in the footsteps of early Christian pilgrims at this ruined chapel, named for St Columba’s tutor.
Chesters Hill Fort
Chesters Hill Fort has never been archaeologically excavated, but it was probably built in the first millennium BC.
Clackmannan Tower
Admire the imposing keep of a 1300s tower house, visited by Robert Burns and built by a descendant of Robert the Bruce.
Grounds or exterior access only
Claypotts Castle
Claypotts is perhaps the quirkiest castle in Scotland, and its tower house is a 500 year old time capsule.
Open days or guided tours only
Clickimin Broch
Discover centuries of settlement at this remarkable site on the outskirts of Lerwick.
Cnoc Freiceadain Long Cairns
Discover this pair of large Neolithic burial monuments dominating the local landscape.
Corrimony Chambered Cairn
Corrimony Chambered Cairn is a ‘Clava type’ cairn dating back 4,000 years.
Corstorphine Dovecot
Visit this popular Edinburgh landmark – a dovecot from the 1500s, set in a pleasant leafy suburb.
Grounds or exterior access only
Coulter Motte Hill
Visit the mound of a medieval motte-castle, in a strategic position overlooking a river crossing.
Crichton Castle
Plan your visit to Crichton Castle, once owned by Mary Queen of Scots' third husband James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
Grounds or exterior access only
Crookston Castle
Plan your visit to Crookston Castle, the only surviving medieval castle in Glasgow.
Cross Kirk, Peebles
In the heart of a bustling Borders town lies an ancient holy site associated with miracles and the grave of a saint.
Some restrictions in place
Cubbie Roo's Castle and St Mary's Chapel
The Orkneyinga Saga records that a Norwegian named Kolbein Hruga built "a fine stone castle" on the island of Wyre in 1145.