There is currently no visitor access to the east tower and doocot.
Dunfermline Abbey has a special place in the nation’s heart. Laid to rest here are some of Scotland’s great kings and queens – including Robert the Bruce. The abbey’s great nave is also the most ...
Enter one of the finest medieval collegiate churches in Scotland. Local landowner Lord Seton brought together the community of priests in the late 1400s to pray for his family’s salvation.
Visit the best examples of Roman stone structures on the Antonine Wall. The fort which once stood at Bearsden is now mostly covered by roads and houses, but the bath house within its annexe can still ...
Explore one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s. Built over more than 70 years, Jedburgh is striking for its unusual mix of Romanesque and early Gothic architecture.
The King’s Bed Chamber, Court Kitchen and North Range are closed. Get our audio guide (included in admission) featuring the history of the palace and stories of the ...
Visit a uniquely Scottish monument. Carn Liath is a broch, a sophisticated type of Iron Age settlement accompanied by the rare survival of an associated village and earthworks. Even in its ruined ...
Cross a narrow peninsula to a lonely castle incorporating a rare hall-house of the 1200s. At first glance, Lochranza Castle looks like a classic Scottish L-plan tower house of the 1500s. But looking ...
Trace the 11-sided stone curtain wall of a medieval castle that may originally have been built by Robert I (the Bruce) himself. Loch Doon Castle was probably built in the late 1200s by an earl of ...
An Explorer Pass, valid for 14 consecutive days, is a great way to explore our iconic sites.
Take in the view from the top at one of Argyll’s finest Renaissance residences. Carnasserie Castle is a roofless ruin today, but it was once a fashionable residence incorporating many of the latest ...