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A family make their way through the courtyard at a ruined castle.

How it works

Our Historic Scotland Explorer Pass is the perfect way to dive into Scotland’s fascinating history and heritage and explore many of our properties over a fortnight.

The pass is valid for 14 consecutive days and is your key to Historic Scotland sites across the country. It includes entry to Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, Urquhart Castle, Skara Brae, Fort George, and many more. We recommend buying your Explorer Pass online and booking your visits in advance to avoid disappointment.

Buy your Explorer Pass

A family point to a sign fixed to metal railings outside a historic tourist attraction
A family sitting at a picnic table in front of a castle. They are playing with toys included in a castle "explorer pack".
A couple walking around a courtyard within a castle.

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Pass prices

There are two pass prices. One covers our summer season and other is for our winter season. A discount is applied in winter.

The summer season pass is currently on sale. Winter passes will go on sale later in the year.

1 April to 31 October 2026

Category

Price

Adult

Aged 16–64 years

£48

Concession

Aged 65yrs+, full-time students (with valid ID) and unemployed (proof required)

£39

Child

Aged 7-15yrs. Under 7s free. Children must be accompanied by an adult

£29

Family

2 adults and up to 3 children, 7-15yrs

£100

Buy your Explorer Pass

Visitors to Edinburgh Castle use handheld devices to listen to an audio guide, while sheltering from the rain using pink umbrellas.

Get a 20% discount on audio tours

Explorer Pass holders save when purchasing audio tours in person at Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, and Glasgow Cathedral.
Our audio guides

Good to know

Sites not covered by the Explorer Pass

Some sites, such as those in the care of private trusts, are not included in the pass. This includes:

  • The Palace of Holyrood House and Holyrood Abbey, Calanais Visitor Centre and Kinnaird Head Lighthouse 

  • Properties in the care of The National Trust for Scotland

  • Members of the Historic House Association

Other key information 

  • Your Explorer Pass is valid for 14 consecutive days from your selected start date 

  • The pass is valid for one visit per property 

  • Pre book your visit online before your visit for guaranteed entry 

  • Carers are not required to purchase an Explorer Pass when accompanying a visitor. They can book a free carer ticket for each site they are visiting

  • The 20% audio tour discount is available at Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and Glasgow Cathedral

Any questions? Read our Explorer Pass FAQs

Where will your pass take you?

Majestic cathedrals, imposing castles, ancient monuments, elegant palaces...

Your Explorer Pass gives you entry to all kinds of historic places, all over Scotland. Head to our collection of features and itineraries for inspiration on where to go first.

Things to see and do
Round stone Martello tower with laddered entrance and flagpole under cloudy sky. A large stone abbey ruin, with a huge lawn stretching out in front of it, on a sunny day New Abbey Corn Mill building seen through green tree branches, with a bright blue sky overhead. Aerial view of Hermitage Castle surrounded by grassy landscape and distant hills. Wide shot of the exterior of Duff House A closer view of Balvenie Castle’s main façade, showing a tall round tower and weathered stone walls. Aerial view over Skara Brae and the sea Visitors to a castle walk along a path to a tower, which they will be able to climb