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Sights in Scotland

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sights in Scotland : the essentials
Castles in Craignure
Torosay Castle Gardens
Torosay castle is a small palace or baronial style mansion, still used by its owners (Guthries), with impressive gardens. Everythi
Train Stations in Stirling
Stirling Railway Station
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In the city center, this small but modern train station connects the city with 3 major routes: Edinburgh to the east (60 minutes),
Statues in Stirling
Monument to Rob Roy
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Near the theater at the end of the street, there are several statues that commemorate different historical people of Scotland. In
Statues in Stirling
Monument to Robert Burns
In almost all corners of Scotland there's a reference to Robert Burns, and Stirling wasn't an exception. Robert Burns was a writer
Archaeological Sites in Stromness
Skara Brae
Skara Brae is one of the best-preserved Neolithic villages in Northern Europe. More than 5,000 years old, it is a fascinating plac
Castles in Gorebridge
Crichton Castle
In the Scottish Borders, South of Scotland on the border with England, the birthplace of Sir Walter Scott , we can find many forts
Churches in Bridge of Allan
St. Saviour Episcopal Church
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St. Saviour belongs to the Episcopal Church of Scotland, whose greatest virtues, in my opinion, are their attentiveness, friendlin
Cathedrals in Dunkeld-Birnam
Dunkeld Cathedral
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Very close to the River Tay, surrounded by huge, ancient trees, you'll find the remains of Dunkfeld Cathedral. Partly ruined and p
Historical Monuments in Brodick
Machrie Moor Stone Circles
As has become customary, the Scottish islands are very important archaeological sites, especially for settlements such as the Bron
Cemeteries in Dunfermline
The Tomb of Saint Margaret
In the back of the Abbey of Dunfermline, you can find the historic city cemetery. Here there is one particularly special grave, wi
Cemeteries in Dunfermline
Tomb of Robert the Bruce
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Reforms around ​​the altar of the old abbey, in the nineteenth century, revealed the lost remains of one of the most important kin
Castles in Kirkcaldy
Ravenscraig Castle
Ravenscraig is the castle of Kirkcaldy. It's located at one end of the city's coast on a cliff. The castle was built by order of K
Churches in Cockenzie
Collegiate Church of Setton
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After parking we went through a lush forest and in a few meters began to see the truncated tower of this curious church founded in
Historical Monuments in Linlithgow
Mercat Cross
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The most historic area of ​​the town is just as curious as it is compact. On one side of the main street we find the Sheriff Court
Historical Monuments in Linlithgow
Town Hall and Historic Buildings
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All historically significant buildings dating from the 16th and 18th Century are in a small section of the main street, originally
Castles in Edzell
Edzell Castle
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Edzell Castle was built in the 16th century and enlarged in the 17th century, when it added its impressive gardens. The castle is
Abbeys in Oban
Priory of Ardchattan
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On the outskirts of Oban, on Loch Etive's coastline are ancient ruins and the Ardchattan Priory Gardens. The fact that the gardens
Abbeys in Banff
Tourist Information in Banff
In Collie Lodge, a Victorian structure in the heart of Banff, is in the tourist info office, it is almost obligatory to visit it f