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Historic Environment Scotland (HES)

Historic Environment Scotland is the lead public body set up to investigate, care for and promote Scotland’s historic environment.

Scotland’s historic environment is an invaluable national asset and is central to our country’s story. The historic environment provides us with connections to our past, to each other today, and to future generations to come. At Historic Environment Scotland, we want the historic environment to make a real difference to people’s lives. A difference to our health, to our economy, to our culture, to our environment. We want heritage to involve everyone so that we all benefit. 

Last updated:

24/06/2025

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Cullerlie Stone Circle

Discover Cullerlie Stone Circle - Our historic sites offer routes where people can walk or wheel as well as places to pause and connect with nature, all of which can help to boost wellbeing.

Free Learning Visits to Historic Sites

Free learning visits to Historic Environment Scotland (HES) historic sites make Scotland’s heritage accessible to learners of all ages.

Historic Places, Breathing Spaces

Regions:
  • Scotland

Discover new ways Scotland’s historic sites can boost your wellbeing with Historic Environment Scotland's guided events, self-paced activities and online exhibition.

St Machar's Cathedral Transepts

Explore St Machar's Cathedral Transepts - Our historic sites offer routes where people can walk or wheel as well as places to pause and connect with nature, all of which can help to boost wellbeing.

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