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Experience the tranquil beauty of a mostly unaltered 1500s chapel.

Tullibardine Chapel is one of the few Scottish churches that largely survived the Reformation of 1560. It sits alone in a neat graveyard dotted with pine trees.

The church roof is mostly late medieval in date, with masons’ marks and the Murray family coats of arms around the interior.

aerial view showing a small stone church tucked within a cluster of trees and a low walled plot at a rural crossroads. Ploughed fields border one side of the site, while open pasture, a farmhouse, and outbuildings spread across the opposite side.

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Use a Membership or Explorer Pass to discover centuries of Scottish history and heritage, all while saving money and supporting our work.

Membership

Ideal for regular visitors and heritage supporters

Unlimited annual pass for all ticketed sites plus daytime events

Two adults, holding hands with two young children, walk through a graveyard, with historical stone ruins in the background. It is a sunny day.
  • Unlimited annual pass for all ticketed sites plus daytime events
  • Discount in our shops and cafés (on site and online)
  • Historic Scotland magazine delivered to your door
  • Free or discounted entry to sites in England, Wales and the Isle of Man

Explorer Pass

Perfect for short-term trips and sightseeing

Valid for 14 consecutive days

A family walking across a grassy lawn with the New Abbey Corn Mill building in the background.
  • Valid for 14 consecutive days
  • Entry to all ticketed sites, including Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and Urquhart Castle
  • 20% discount on audio guides at Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and Glasgow Cathedral
  • Guaranteed entry when you pre-book online