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How to see it: The battle site itself is free to visit but, to make the most of your trip, check out the Visitor Centre where you'll find a museum with artefacts from the battle itself, and a 360-degree battle immersion theatre that puts you in the heart of the battle.

This atmospheric castle ruin was said to have inspired Irish author Bram Stoker while he was writing Dracula nearby in 1895.The cliff-top fortress is even believed to have been the inspiration for the infamous vampire's Transylvanian lair, with its octagonal great room said to have been used directly as the Count's great room in the novel.How to see it: Lying on the coast of Cruden Bay, you can still visit the ruins of the castle today.

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