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Ross and Cromarty

Ross and Cromarty is a scenic and historic Scottish Highlands area featuring rugged mountains, charming coastal towns, and islands including Lewis, with rich cultural heritage and good transport links for tourists.

Bridge of Oich

The Bridge of Oich is a historic taper suspension bridge designed by James Dredge Sr. spanning the River Oich near Aberchalder in Highland, Scotland. It is open to pedestrians and serves as a distinctive example of 19th-century engineering with its unique double cantilever design.

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Carn Liath Broch

Carn Liath is an Iron Age broch in the Scottish Highlands near Golspie, featuring thick stone walls, an entrance passage with unique features, and surrounding enclosure ruins. The site includes archaeological finds from both Bronze and Iron Ages and is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Dun Beag

Dun Beag is an iron-age broch on the west coast of Skye, featuring drystone tower ruins and archaeological significance open to the public for outdoor exploration.

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Fort George

Fort George is a large 18th-century star fort near Inverness, Scotland, built to control the Highlands after the Jacobite rising. It features extensive military fortifications, historical exhibits, and a regimental museum, while still serving as an active army barracks. Visitors can explore both outdoor battlements and indoor museum displays.

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Fortrose Cathedral

Fortrose Cathedral is a historic ruin of a medieval Scottish cathedral near Inverness, noted for its red sandstone construction and late Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the remains including the chapter house and nave's south aisle, and learn about its historical significance and notable burials. The site is managed as a scheduled monument and is free to visit.

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Dun Troddan

Dun Troddan is a well-preserved Iron Age broch in the Scottish Highlands featuring a drystone tower with a central court and stairway, accessible to the public for exploration of its historical structure in an outdoor setting.

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Hilton of Cadboll Chapel

Hilton of Cadboll Chapel is the site of a medieval chapel's remains and an important historic Pictish cross slab, now represented by a replica. Visitors can view the outdoor ruins, enjoy coastal views and learn about the site's ancient burial grounds and history.

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Ruthven Barracks

Ruthven Barracks are well-preserved ruins of 1719 military barracks set on an ancient castle mound in Highland, Scotland, open to the public at all times with no entrance charge.

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Urquhart Castle

Urquhart Castle is a large ruined medieval castle beside Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, featuring extensive outdoor ruins to explore and an indoor visitor centre with historical exhibits, a restaurant, and a shop. It offers scenic views of Loch Ness and insight into Scottish history and clan conflicts. The castle is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland and open to the public year-round.

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Beauly Priory

Beauly Priory is a historic monastic ruin in the Scottish Highlands known for its extensive remains and association with the Valliscaulian and Cistercian orders. Visitors can explore the scenic outdoor site, which is protected as a scheduled monument and features notable historic burials.

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Dun Telve

Dun Telve is a well-preserved Iron Age broch in the Scottish Highlands featuring a large drystone tower with accessible interior cells and stairs, set in a scenic outdoor location. It offers a distinctive glimpse into ancient Scottish architecture and history.

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