Step back in time to see and hear how whisky was made in the 1900s. Picturesque Dallas Dhu originally made malt whisky for the popular Roderick Dhu blend.
Cross Scotland’s only lake to explore a peaceful, wooded island chosen as a monastic sanctuary. Robert the Bruce sought solace at Inchmahome Priory and Mary Queen of Scots found safety here as a child ...
Roam among a rich prehistoric landscape at one of the best-preserved stone circles in Scotland. Torhouse Stone Circle lies in the Bladnoch Valley. It is the best surviving monument in what was once ...
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Only the exterior of Balvaird Castle can be viewed. Appreciate the comfort and security of life as a wealthy landowner in the 1500s at this unusually complete tower house complex. Balvaird Castle was ...
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Get a glimpse of late medieval noble life at a unique and charming circular tower dating to the mid 1400s. Due to access restrictions in place as a precautionary measure while we undertake high level ...
Dun Carloway is a striking monument in the landscape. This impressive example of Iron Age architecture may have been designed to make a bold statement of status, wealth or power. It was also easily ...
Underwater heritage is as important to identify, investigate and protect as our heritage on land.
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View a handsome tower house standing tall on what may be the mound of an earlier castle. Greenknowe Tower bears the date 1581 in an inscription above the entrance doorway. In fact, it’s a substantial ...
Explore a fine castle turned lighthouse. Built for the Fraser family in the 1500s, Kinnaird Head was altered in 1787 to contain the first lighthouse built by the Northern Lighthouse Board. The ...