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St Andrew’s Castle:

St Andrews Castle, located in St Andrews, Scotland, is a historic site with significant medieval ruins. Originally built in the 12th century, it served as the residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews. The castle played a key role in Scottish history, particularly during the Wars of Independence. It is known for its dramatic coastal setting and impressive architecture, including its defensive walls, a large keep, and the remnants of a deep medieval siege tunnel. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, offering insight into Scotland’s past.

Skara Brae Prehistoric Village:

Skara Brae is a prehistoric village located on the Orkney Islands in Scotland, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. It is one of the best-preserved Neolithic sites in Europe. The village consists of stone-built houses, with furniture and tools still visible, providing a unique glimpse into the daily life of its inhabitants. Skara Brae was abandoned around 2,000 BCE, possibly due to climate change or other factors. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a key archaeological site, offering insight into early human settlement in Northern Europe.

Stirling Castle:

Stirling Castle is a historic fortress located in Stirling, Scotland, and one of the country’s most important castles. It dates back to at least the 12th century and has played a pivotal role in Scottish history, particularly during the Wars of Independence. The castle was the residence of many Scottish kings and queens, including Mary, Queen of Scots. Notable events include the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, where William Wallace defeated the English. The castle features impressive architecture, including the Royal Palace and Great Hall, and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and museum.

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Date:
January 31
Time:
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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IKTS & TPG