Ancient church used by King James IV when he trotted through Tain on his Pilgrimage, he liked it so much and was a touch of a masochist so came 18 times. This chapel built circa 1400 is dedicated to Duthac who was a somewhat cool dude who had a bit of a cult thing going (though sadly, only after his death) pilgrims aplenty came to venerate his relics (this has nothing to do with cooking). Some people like to compare it to Rosslyn Chapel but even though RC may have appeared in a weird Tom Hanks movie, St Duthac's wins because it is almost 50 years older and has the relics of a bona fide saint, so yah boo sucks to you Rosslyn and all your stone carvings! read more