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Duff House

Visit this splendid early Georgian mansion with a unique and gripping history.

Duffus Castle

Rising from the flat Laich of Moray, Duffus Castle is a dramatic ruin where visitors can explore the remains of a once‑powerful medieval stronghold.

Dumbarton Castle

Climb volcanic Dumbarton Rock and conquer the mighty fortress which has guarded the Firth of Clyde for centuries.

Dun Beag Broch

Explore Dun Beag Broch and marvel at this unique round stone tower overlooking Loch Bracadale and the Cuillin Hills.

Dun Carloway

Discover the ruins of a uniquely Scottish site atop a mound of rock on the Isle of Lewis.

Dun Dornaigil Broch

View the impressive remains and distinctive entrance of a broch tower.

Dunblane Cathedral

Plan your visit to Dunblane Cathedral which stands on a site that has been sacred for well over 1,000 years.

Dundonald Castle

Admire this noble residence, once owned by Robert II, grandson of Robert the Bruce and founder of the Stewart royal dynasty.

Dundrennan Abbey

Now a ruin, visit the 12th-century Dundrennan Abbey which was home to a community of Cistercian monks for 400 years.

Closed Autumn/Winter 

Dunfallandy Stone

Get a rare insight to Pictish life on this exceptionally well-preserved cross slab dating to around AD 600.

Dunfermline Abbey and Palace

Some of Scotland’s great kings and queens, including Robert the Bruce and St Margaret, were laid to rest at Dunfermline Abbey.

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Dunglass Collegiate Church

Admire the handsome sandstone at this church of the 1400s, containing some fine carved stonework.

Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel

Visit one of Scotland's oldest stone castles built before 1240 on a huge rock above the Firth of Lorn, near Oban.

Dwarfie Stane

The Dwarfie Stane is a single sandstone block hollowed out to form the only known wholly rock‑cut prehistoric tomb in the British Isles.

Dyce Symbol Stones

The Dyce symbol stones are on display in an enclosure at the ruined kirk of St Fergus in Dyce, Aberdeenshire.