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Must See Archaeological Sites in Scotland

 
  • Balnuaran of Clava

    The Clava cairn is a type of Bronze Age circular chamber tomb cairn, named after the group of three cairns at Balnuaran of Clava, to the…

  • Skara Brae

    Uncovered thanks to strong wind and high tide during a storm in the winter of 1850, this prehistoric village is a great example of a stone…

  • Dun Carloway Broch

    Dun Carloway is a broch situated in the district of Carloway, on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

  • Clootie Well

    A clootie well is a holy well, almost always with a tree growing beside it, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are left as part of a…

  • Cuween Hill

    Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall.

  • Peden's Cove

    Peden's Cave is at least partly artificial and is set into a craggy outcrop of red sandstone rocks overlooking the River Lugar just below…

  • Clach an Trushal Standing Stone

    Clach an Trushal is said to be the tallest standing stone in Scotland.

  • Broch of Mousa

    Broch of Mousa is a preserved Iron Age broch or round tower. It is on the island of Mousa in Shetland, Scotland.

  • Dunkeld Cathedral

    Dunkeld Cathedral is a Church of Scotland place of worship which stands on the north bank of the River Tay in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross,…

  • Leuchars Castle

    Leuchars Castle, was a castle that was located near Leuchars, Fife, Scotland.A motte and bailey castle was built in the 12th century.

  • Granny Kempock Stone

    The megalithic Kempock Stone, popularly known as Granny Kempock, stands on a cliff behind Kempock Street, the main shopping street in…

  • Cairnpapple

    Cairnpapple Hill is a hill with a dominating position in central lowland Scotland with views from coast to coast.

  • The Serpent Stone

    The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a series of Pictish standing stones originating in and around the village of Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland.

  • Aberlemno Churchyard Pictish Cross

    The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a series of Pictish standing stones originating in and around the village of Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland.

  • The Crescent Stone

    The Aberlemno Sculptured Stones are a series of Pictish standing stones originating in and around the village of Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland.

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