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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle, built on the 340 million-year-old remains of an extinct volcano, dominates the skyline of Scotland’s capital city just as it has dominated the country’s history. The ‘stronghold of Eidyn’ was first recorded before 600AD, and by the Middle Ages, it had become a mighty fortification and the favoured residence of Scotland’s kings and queens. In 1140, it became the first recorded meeting place of the assembly now known as the Scottish Parliament. And in 1566, it was the birthplace of the only child of Mary Queen of Scots; a son who grew up to unite the crowns of Scotland and England. The castle boasts a wealth of attractions including: The Honours of Scotland - the nation’s crown jewels; The Stone of Destiny - the coronation stone of the ancient kings of Scots; The Great Hall, Laich Hall, King’s Dining Room and St Margaret’s Chapel - remarkable medieval rooms and buildings where royalty and great nobles wined, dined and worshipped; The Prisons of War Experience - showing what 18th century prison life was like for military prisoners held here; The National War Memorial - commemorating those who have died in conflict from World War I onwards; Mons Meg - a huge medieval siege gun; The One O’clock Gun - fired daily, except the Sabbath and certain holidays, as a time signal; The Dog Cemetery - the last resting place of regimental mascots and officers’ pets…

Hailes Castle

Hailes Castle

Beautifully-sited ruin incorporating a fortified manor of the 13th century. It was extended in the 14th and 15th centuries. There are two vaulted pit prisons…

Linlithgow Palace

Linlithgow Palace

The magnificent remains of a great royal palace set in a picturesque park, beside Linlithgow Loch. A favoured residence of the Stewart monarchs, James V and his daughter Mary, Queen of Scots were born here. Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed here during his bid to regain the British crown…

Tantallon Castle

Tantallon Castle

Set atop cliffs, looking out to the Bass Rock, this formidable castle was a stronghold of the powerful Douglas family. The castle has earthwork defences and a massive 80-foot high 14th century curtain wall and has endured frequent sieges…

Trinity House Maritime Museum

Trinity House Maritime Museum

This fine Georgian mansion contains a treasure trove of maritime artefacts including paintings by Henry Raeburn. The site has been home to the Incorporation of Masters and Mariners since the Middle Ages. Many of the artefacts were donated by Leith sailors who travelled the world in centuries gone by…

Craignethan Castle

Craignethan Castle

In a picturesque setting overlooking the River Nethan and defended by a wide and deep ditch. The castle’s defences include an unusual caponier, a stone vaulted artillery chamber, unique in Britain…

Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral

The only Scottish mainland medieval cathedral to have survived the Reformation complete. Built over the tomb of St Kentigern. Notable features in this splendid building are the elaborately vaulted crypt, the stone screen of the early 15th century and the unfinished Blackadder Aisle…

Newark Castle

Newark Castle

The oldest part of the castle is a tower built soon after 1478 with a detached gatehouse, by George Maxwell. The main part was added in 1597-99 in a most elegant style. Enlarged in the 16th century by his descendent, the wicked Patrick Maxwell who murdered two of his neighbours…

Aberdour Castle

Aberdour Castle

This 12th century fortified residence was extended by the Douglas family. The gallery on the first floor gives an idea of how it was furnished at the time. The castle has a 14th century tower extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, a delightful walled garden and a circular dovecote…

Arbroath Abbey

Arbroath Abbey

The substantial ruins of a Tironensian monastery. Arbroath Abbey holds a very special place in Scottish history due to its association with the ‘Declaration of Arbroath’. In this document Scotland’s nobles swore their independence from England in 1320. The visitor centre includes an exhibition on the declaration…