Explore Scotland’s Pictish heritage through museum collections, carved stones and a specially arranged East Lomond Hillfort visit, with comfortable coach travel throughout.
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Discover the St Ninian’s Isle Treasure at the National Museum of Scotland
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Explore Aberlemno’s roadside stones and churchyard cross-slab with battle scene
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Watch a Pictish stone carving demonstration by David McGovern
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Explore St Vigeans Museum’s early medieval Pictish sculpture collection
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Visit Eassie’s symbol-inscribed cross-slab with angels and striding cloaked figure
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Meet a digital reconstruction of a Pictish woman at Dundee’s McManus Museum
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See the decorated Pictish king’s sarcophagus in St Andrews
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Tour East Lomond Hillfort with the archaeological investigations leader
Enjoy a base at The Links Hotel for three nights of the tour. Nights 1–3 are spent at The Links Hotel, with checkout on Day 4 before continuing to St Andrews and East Lomond Hillfort. The accommodation serves as the hub for the daily itinerary.