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Place of Pilgrimage

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This beautiful, well preserved medieval church just a few steps down from the Tolbooth and just off the High Street was built between 1370 and 1458 as the shrine of St Duthac. In medieval times the church was an important place of pilgrimage, its most famous visitor being James IV who came regularly from 1493 to 1513.

The St Duthus Book and Arts Festival Group are thrilled that, for the third year, the beautiful Collegiate Church will be a venue for some of our events. Visitors to this magnificent church are always amazed at the beauty of this ancient building.



Just off Tain High Street

Local car parks close by

No toilets

 
 
 

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A huge thank you goes to all our funders: and supporters of the St Duthac Book and Arts Festival.   In 2024 we were supported by the Scottish Book Trust: Birlinn Ltd: Beinn Tharsuinn Windfarm Community Fund (accessed through Edderton Community Council and Kilmuir and Logie Easter Community Council): Balnagown Estate: Port of Cromarty Firth: Global Energy Group: Glenmorangie Distillery, The Royal Hotel, CCAST and Tain YMCA, Thank you to TDDT for their continued support and to DUFI ART, Tain, for beautiful brochures, banners and posters. Thanks also to all businesses who have placed an advert in the Festival brochure; your support is much appreciated. Finally, to all the volunteers, sponsors, contributors, venues, local businesses, schools, councillors and individuals who support us in all sorts of ways, thank you, we really could not do it without you.

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