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Please mention Jollyinteresting when booking or enquiring The Woods Caravan Club Site Balbirnie Caravan Club Site Clachan Caravan Club Site Blair Drummond Caravan Club Site Maragowan Caravan Club Site Scone Camping and Caravanning Club Site Elcho Castle (Historic Scotland) - A a handsome and remarkably complete 16th century fortified mansion with three projecting towers Muthill Old Church and Tower (Historic Scotland) - The interesting ruins of an important medieval parish church Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum (Historic Scotland) - The Museum at Meigle displays 26 carved stones dating from the late 8th to the late 10th centuries Lochleven Castle (Historic Scotland) - This late 14th or early 15th century tower was the setting for the most traumatic year in the life of Mary Queen of Scots Innerpeffray Chapel (Historic Scotland) - A rectangular collegiate church founded in 1508 Inchmahome Priory (Historic Scotland) - Set on an island in the Lake of Menteith Fowlis Wester Sculptured Stone (Historic Scotland) - A tall cross-slab with Pictish symbols Eassie Sculptured Stone (Historic Scotland) - An elaborately sculptured Pictish cross-slab Dunfallandy Stone (Historic Scotland) - An exceptionally well-preserved Pictish cross-slab with ornate decoration Dunblane Cathedral (Historic Scotland) - One of Scotland’s noblest medieval churches Doune Castle (Historic Scotland) - Built for the Regent Albany, Doune Castle is a magnificent late 14th century courtyard castle Dogton Stone  (Historic Scotland) - Once a splendid free-standing cross, probably of 9th-century date Ravenscraig Castle (Historic Scotland) - One of the earliest artillery forts in Scotland Huntingtower Castle (Historic Scotland) - The castle comprises two fine and complete tower houses Tullibardine Chapel (Historic Scotland) - One of the most complete and unaltered small medieval churches in Scotland Clackmannan Tower  (Historic Scotland) - A fine 14th-century keep enlarged in the 15th century. View exterior only Sunnybrae Cottage (Historic Scotland) - This modest cottage is possibly the oldest house in Pitlochry Mar’s Wark  (Historic Scotland) - The façade of a  remarkable Renaissance mansion King’s Knot (Historic Scotland) - The earthworks of a splendid formal garden Argyll’s Lodging (Historic Scotland) - Scotland’s most splendid and complete example of a 17th century townhouse Stirling Old Bridge (Historic Scotland) - A handsome bridge built in the 15th or early 16th century St Serf’s Church & Dupplin Cross (Historic Scotland) - This picturesque parish church houses the 9th century Dupplin Cross St Mary’s Church (Historic Scotland) - A 16th-century parish church, with a finely painted wooden ceiling Muir o’ Fauld Roman Signal Station (Historic Scotland) - The site of a 1st-century Roman watch tower on the Gask Ridge Blackhill Camp (Historic Scotland) - Parts of the defences of two Roman marching camps Ardunie Roman Signal Station (Historic Scotland) - The site of a Roman watch tower Stirling Castle (Historic Scotland) - One of Scotland’s grandest castles Abernethy Round Tower (Historic Scotland) - One of the two round towers of Irish style surviving in Scotland, dating from the end of the 11th century Burleigh Castle (Historic Scotland) - The roofless but otherwise complete ruin of a tower house of about 1500 Cambuskenneth Abbey (Historic Scotland) - In its day the abbey was a famous house of Augustinian canons, the scene of Robert Bruce’s Parliament in 1326, and burial place of James III and his Queen Castle Campbell (Historic Scotland) - Dramatically situated above Dollar Glen, is this forbidding-looking 15th century fortress Balvaird Castle (Historic Scotland) - A late 15th-century tower on an L plan, extended in 1581 by the addition of a walled courtyard and gatehouse