Edin’s Hall is One of the very few Iron Age brochs in lowland Scotland, surrounded by the remains of a fort built around 2,500 years ago. Nearby is the nationally important Abbey St Bathans Woodland.
Aberdour Castle was built in the 1100s and went on to serve generations of three noble families – including a Regent of Scotland. The Douglas family left their mark, raising the height of the ...
Discover something of Kilmartin’s later prehistoric past at this impressive Bronze Age tomb. Glebe Cairn is the northernmost of the five burial cairns that line the valley floor in Kilmartin Glen. The ...
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The Calanais Standing Stones are open to visitors, however, the visitor centre is closed until 2026 to allow for major redevelopment. During this period there will be no facilities at the site and ...
Get a rare insight to Pictish life on this exceptionally well-preserved cross slab dating to about AD 600. The red sandstone Dunfallandy Stone is one of the finest surviving Pictish cross-slabs.
Explore one of Scotland’s oldest castles, stronghold of Suibhne ‘the Red’ and the MacDonald Lords of the Isles. Castle Sween is thought to be the oldest castle on the Scottish mainland that we can ...
Arbroath Abbey shows how Scotland’s medieval monarchs mixed piety and politics. William I – also known as William the Lion – founded the abbey in 1178. He asked the Tironensian monks from Kelso Abbey ...
Get a sweeping view of the city from the only surviving medieval castle in Glasgow. Crookston Castle was built by the Stewarts of Darnley around 1400, this unusual castle is set within earthworks ...
Uncover some extraordinary Neolithic rock art in a glen rich with remnants of Scotland’s prehistoric inhabitants. We can only speculate as to the original significance of these cup and ring marks. The ...
Watch a forbidding island fortress come into view as you cross the River Dee by boat. Built by Archibald 'the Grim' in 1369 as a stronghold for the Black Douglases, the massive tower house stands 30m ...