All Sightseeing
Tour Guide Operators and Sightseeing in Scotland
- Save to ListScone Palace – a 5 star historic house visitor attraction. Visit Scone Palace, a must-see iconic Scottish location, where a warm welcome awaits you. Immerse yourself in Scotland’s history as you experience the crowning place of Scottish kings. Stand on the Moot Hill, where the Kings of Scots were inaugurated, and later crowned on the famous Stone of Scone. Enjoy Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1343 546 358Enter the largest surviving medieval bishop’s house in Scotland – residence of the bishops of Moray for 500 years. Royalty travelling in the area sometimes used the palace as a guesthouse. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 844 493 2127Email: houseofthebinns@nts.org.ukSet in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this fascinating laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyells for 400 years. The present house was built in 1612 by Thomas Dalyell, an Edinburgh merchant who made his fortune at the court of King James VI and I in London. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Ardclach Bell Tower seems to have been built by the local laird, Alexander Brodie of Lethen, presumably in 1655. He was a Covenanter, a man whose religious beliefs had a decade earlier made him, in the eyes of many, a traitor to King Charles I. As a result his home and lands were attacked several times in 1645, once by Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +A stunning collection of West Highland graveslabs and early medieval sculpture that includes the magnificent Keills Cross. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Kilmory Knap Chapel is a 13th-century Christian chapel, located at the tiny hamlet of Kilmory, in Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, on the west coast of Scotland. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +A well- preserved 14th century priory, with beautiful cloisters and an exquisite medieval cross. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +It is easy to overlook because of surrounding vegetation, but the ruin of St Maol-luag’s Chapel, also sometimes known as St Moluag’s Chapel, stands on the north side of the public road that runs behind the grounds of Raasay House. Entry to the surrounding graveyard is via a gate near its south west corner, and once inside you find yourself Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +A 12th century Romanesque chapel set within an early Christian monastery. A charming, tranquil spot. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The choir and south side of the nave of a late 14th century parish church. Read more...