Neolithic Sites

Kilmartin Glen

Kilmartin Glen

In the quaint region of Argyll and Bute sits hundreds of ancient monuments for you to explore, some of which even date back to prehistoric

St Kilda Heritage Site

St Kilda World Heritage Site

The St Kilda World Heritage Site is a haven for Scotland’s storied past. Flocking seabird colonies, abandoned villages, and a unique island ecology make these

Cairnpapple Hill

Cairnpapple Hill

Just outside Edinburgh sits a relic of a bygone era — Cairnpapple Hill. Set in the Bathgate Hills of West Lothian, Cairnpapple Hill is one

Croft Moraig Stone Circle

Croft Moraig Stone Circle

Perth and Kinross is lively and exciting for golf lovers, whisky drinkers, and history buffs. For anyone who wants a closer look at the Neolithic

Camster Cairns

Grey Cairns of Camster

Head back 5,000 years to one of the oldest monuments in Scotland, the Camster Cairns. Located in the far northern reaches of the Scottish Highlands,

Heart of Neolithic Orkney

Heart of Neolithic Orkney

Scotland is filled with fascinating historic sites that take you back in time to before written history, but none are as packed to the brim with things to do

Knap of Howar

Knap of Howar

One of the northernmost isles of the Orkney Isles is Papa Westray, home to the shortest flight in the world and the Knap of Howar. This

Machrie Moor Standing Stones

Machrie Moor Standing Stones

The Isle of Arran is often called ‘Scotland in Miniature’ since it features a terrific ensemble of Scotland’s geology. The region is a rich archaeological landscape with

Stone of Lochmaben

Stone of Lochmaben

As you navigate Scotland’s Dumfries and Galloway region, you may see a giant megalith in the distance. That’s the Stone of Lochmaben, a lone standing

Mousa Broch

Mousa Broch

Far north of the Scottish mainland, in the far-flung Shetland Isles, sits one of the best-preserved brochs in history. Mousa Broch is a fantastic attraction

Kilmartin Glen

Kilmartin Glen

In the quaint region of Argyll and Bute sits hundreds of ancient monuments for you to explore, some of which even date back to prehistoric

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Cairnpapple Hill

Cairnpapple Hill

Just outside Edinburgh sits a relic of a bygone era — Cairnpapple Hill. Set in the Bathgate Hills of West Lothian, Cairnpapple Hill is one

Read More »
Camster Cairns

Grey Cairns of Camster

Head back 5,000 years to one of the oldest monuments in Scotland, the Camster Cairns. Located in the far northern reaches of the Scottish Highlands,

Read More »
Heart of Neolithic Orkney

Heart of Neolithic Orkney

Scotland is filled with fascinating historic sites that take you back in time to before written history, but none are as packed to the brim with things to do

Read More »
Knap of Howar

Knap of Howar

One of the northernmost isles of the Orkney Isles is Papa Westray, home to the shortest flight in the world and the Knap of Howar. This

Read More »
Machrie Moor Standing Stones

Machrie Moor Standing Stones

The Isle of Arran is often called ‘Scotland in Miniature’ since it features a terrific ensemble of Scotland’s geology. The region is a rich archaeological landscape with

Read More »
Stone of Lochmaben

Stone of Lochmaben

As you navigate Scotland’s Dumfries and Galloway region, you may see a giant megalith in the distance. That’s the Stone of Lochmaben, a lone standing

Read More »
Mousa Broch

Mousa Broch

Far north of the Scottish mainland, in the far-flung Shetland Isles, sits one of the best-preserved brochs in history. Mousa Broch is a fantastic attraction

Read More »

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