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Lochleven Castle

Find out more about Lochleven Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was once a guest and a prisoner.

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Maeshowe Chambered Cairn

Enter Maeshowe Chambered Cairn, one of the finest Neolithic buildings in north-west Europe, a masterpiece of ancient engineering.

Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum

Learn about Pictish society from a striking set of 26 carved stones.

Melrose Abbey

Visit Melrose Abbey, a magnificent ruin once beloved by Robert the Bruce.

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New Abbey Corn Mill

See this 18th-century water-powered mill spring to life to show how oatmeal was made.

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Newark Castle

Visit Newark Castle, a rediscovered treasure once eclipsed by great shipyards.

Closed Autumn/Winter 

Rothesay Castle

Plan your visit to Rothesay Castle, well known for its long connection with the Stewart kings of Scotland.

Seton Collegiate Church

Walk in the peaceful setting of one of Scotland's finest medieval collegiate churches.

Closed Autumn/Winter 

Skara Brae

Visit Skara Brae and explore the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in Western Europe.

Smailholm Tower

Discover the 15th-century laird’s residence that inspired Sir Walter Scott.

Spynie Palace

Plan your visit to Spynie Palace, the largest surviving medieval bishop’s house in Scotland

St Andrews Castle

Explore a castle caught in the Protestant Reformation struggle for hearts and minds. St Andrews Castle was a bishop’s palace, a fortress and a state prison during its 450-year history.

St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum

View the 38 Pictish stones found in St Vigeans, a sleepy village that was once the centre of a royal estate and of huge religious importance.

Stanley Mills

Discover one of the best-preserved relics of the Industrial Revolution of the late 1700s.

Stirling Castle

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