Mary Queen of Scots spent her last hours on Scottish soil in this Cistercian abbey founded by David I. Built in c12th. the abbey stands in a small secluded valley, its remoteness in keeping with the strict rules of the Cistercian abbey.
Dundrennan Abbey
Dundrennan Abbey is one of the most impressive to survive from Scotland’s 13 Cistercian monasteries.
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