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This market town with Pictish
heritage, has an ancient Cathedral with an 11th
century round tower - one of only two examples in
the mainland Scotland. The Pictish influence is
explored at Pictavia, a purpose-built visitor
attraction that celebrating the culture and
heritage of this ancient people for whom the area
was once home. Pictavia can be found in a
beautiful countryside setting at Brechin Castle
Centre, a child friendly attraction offering
visitors an ornamental lake, narrow gauge railway,
and nature trail.
During summer months, the Caledonian Railway, with
preserved steam locomotives, makes its regular
Sunday journey between the Victorian Brechin
Station and Bridge of Dun four miles away.
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