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Edrom Church

Visit a true Romanesque relic: an entrance arch of the 1100s, reused as the entrance to a burial vault.

Eileach an Naoimh

The monastery on Eileach an Naoimh was probably founded in about 542. Today the Island of the Saints is home to several early Christian ruins.

Eilean Mor

Eilean Mor has a history as a place of pilgrimage spanning almost 1,000 years

Eynhallow Church

Explore the ruins of the ‘Holy Isle’ – a Norse church and post-medieval settlement on an uninhabited Orcadian island.

Currently closed 

Fort Charlotte

Wander among the massive walls of Fort Charlotte, an artillery fort built to protect the Sound of Bressay from the Dutch.

Fortrose Cathedral

Fortrose Cathedral stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose. The oldest part of the present ruins at Fortrose date from the 1300s.

Foulden Tithe Barn

Foulden Tithe Barn is a rare example of a tithe barn – a building constructed to store agricultural production tithes given to the Church.

Grounds or exterior access only 

Fowlis Wester Sculptured Stone

Inspect the stonework of a tall Pictish cross-slab, adorned with symbols, scenes and ornate decoration.

Glenbuchat Castle

Glenbuchat Castle is a picturesque and sophisticated tower house built in the late 1500s.

Currently closed 

Glenelg Brochs: Dun Telve and Dun Troddan

Admire the Glenelg Brochs, a pair of 2,000‑year‑old tall broch towers set in a beautiful glen.

Grain Earth House

Climb down into an underground Iron Age chamber supported on stone pillars.

Grey Cairns of Camster

Stand among two of the oldest stone monuments in Scotland – a pair of Neolithic tombs originally built more than 5,000 years ago.

Hailes Castle

Discover the ruins of Hailes Castle, a beautifully located fortified manor dating from the 13th century, long linked with the Wars of Independence and later with Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Hill o'Many Stanes

Behold the strange sight of about 200 stones erected in more than 22 rows on hillside moorland.

Hilton of Cadboll Chapel

Trace the remains of a ruined chapel and come face to face with a Pictish horsewoman on a replica carved stone.