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Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir…
Medieval Abernethy
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth. It has one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers. The round tower is approx. 22 metres high and has an internal diameter of 2.515 metres. The…
Moncreiffe Hill Fort Tay Landscape Partnerhip
Mountain ridge with forest trails featuring carved-wood outdoor sculptures & ancient hill forts.
Perth 1440
Perth is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire.
Perth 1440
A project with Tayside Landscape Partnership. VR reconstruction of Perth, Scotland in 1440.
Pictish Rhynie Landscape
A landscape rich in history.
Rockcliffe (National Trust for Scotland)
Rockcliffe is one of Scotland's most beautiful coastlines, stretching along the Solway Firth on the southern edge of Dumfries and Galloway. Part of a National Scenic Area, this National Trust for Scotland nature reserve is fringed with wildflowers…
Rosemarkie
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland
Scapa Flow
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars
Scone Abbey
The precise location of Scone Abbey had long remained a mystery, but in July 2007 archaeologists pinpointed the location using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, the Abbey’s structure was revealed to be larger than first imagined.
Shetland Museum & Archives
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay.
Stac Pollaidh
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh
Taigh Chearsabhagh
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a hub for people to meet, share ideas, learn new skills and experience exhibitions and events that are imaginative and stimulating.
Tentsmuir Forest and Beach
Tentsmuir Forest and Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve are in north east Fife, Scotland. Covering some 50 square miles, the forest was originally sand dunes and moorland before acquisition by the Forestry Commission in the 1920s.
The Highlanders Museum
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition
The Square
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire.
TimeSpan Museum
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community…
Torridon
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops…
Trinity College
Trinity College and Hospital was founded by Mary of Gueldres (wife of James II) in the mid-fifteenth century. It functioned both as a community of priests and a shelter for the poor and sick of Edinburgh. The church was meant to be a large Gothic…
Virtual Moredun Top Hillfort 50AD
Moredun Top Hillfort located on Moncreiffe Hill near Perth, Scotland.
The site of an Iron Age fort.
For more information: http://www.taylp.org/archaeology-projects/hillforts-seats-of-power/
Wardlaw Museum
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace.
West Bow
The West Bow was a steep z-shaped street which formed the main route between the Royal Mile and the Grassmarket. The narrow road was shadowed by buildings with projecting galleries and overhanging upper storeys. By the early nineteenth-century the…
Unst Heritage Centre
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years.
Unst Boath haven
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/
Unst Bus shelter
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across…
Castle Stalker
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten…
Fort George
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum.
Glamis Castle
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a…
Holyroodhouse Palace
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the Queen's official residence in Scotland and contains many artefacts of Scottish royal history.
The Queen's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal…
Kelvingrove Museum
The gallery opened in 1901 as the Palace of Fine Arts. Built around its large Centre Hall, the museum houses a wide ranging collection of art, arms, and natural history items across 22 galleries.
The museum also holds the Salvador Dali painting…
Kinneff Old Church
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the…