Test your knowledge about the most famous places in Scotland, from historical landmarks to stunning natural landscapes. Can you identify these Scottish treasures?
1. Which castle located in Stirling is known for its almost-impregnable fortifications?
Scone Palace
Stirling Castle
Dunnottar Castle
Edinburgh Castle
2. Which famous site on Orkney features standing stones from the Neolithic period?
Ring of Brodgar
Antonine Wall
Calanais Stones
Portree Monument
3. What is the longest body of water in Scotland famous for its mythical monster?
Loch Awe
Loch Tay
Loch Ness
Loch Lomond
4. Which national park is home to Scotland's first national park?
Cairngorms Park
Pentland Hills
Trossachs National Park
Glencoe National Park
5. What name is given to the famous equine sculptures near Falkirk?
The Kelpies
The Steeds
The Horses
The Stallions
6. Which street in Edinburgh connects the historic Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace?
The Royal Mile
Princes Street
George Street
Queens Street
7. What is the name of the famous golf course located in St. Andrews?
Royal Links
Old Course
Castle Course
New Course
8. Which site commemorates the final Jacobite Rising and the last battle fought on British soil?
Culloden Battlefield
Stirling Plains
Bannockburn Field
Inverlochy Field
9. Which hill in Edinburgh offers panoramic views of the city and hosts several historical monuments?
Arthur's Seat
Blackford Hill
Calton Hill
Castle Rock
10. Which prehistoric site on Orkney consists of remains of ancient houses older than Stonehenge?
Mousa Broch
Broch of Gurness
Skara Brae
Maes Howe
11. Which prominent island is known for its distinctive rock formation called Kilt Rock?
Isle of Skye
Isle of Mull
Isle of Iona
Isle of Arran
12. What is the notable chapel within Rosslyn Glen known for its ornate stonework and mysterious symbolism?
Rosslyn Chapel
Abbey Craig
Melrose Abbey
St Giles’ Cathedral
13. What historical site in Edinburgh was the crowning place of Scottish kings including Robert the Bruce?
Inveraray Castle
Scone Palace
Holyrood Palace
Dunvegan Castle
14. Which cathedral in St Andrews is famous for its iconic ruins and was once the largest church in Scotland?
Dunkeld Cathedral
Melrose Abbey
St Giles Cathedral
St Andrews Cathedral
15. Which natural monument located on Orkney is famous for its Neolithic standing stones?