National Wallace Monument

A Historic Site in Stirling

National Wallace Monument

  • Stirling
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Open all year, The National Wallace Monument is packed with fascinating exhibits and displays - so come and visit one of the country\'s most magnificent sights, and meet Scotland\'s national hero - William Wallace. You can obtain your entrance ticket at The Pavilion - or at The Monument. Then hop aboard the free minibus shuttle which operates all day, or walk through the wooded slopes of Abbey Craig to reach The Monument.

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Abbey Craig, Hillfoots Road
Causewayhead
Stirling
FK9 5LF
T 01786 472140
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Stirling

Stirling is most famous for the battle of Bannockburn but around the city are the sites of many battles fought from Roman times when southern invaders would drive the Scots into the hills North of Stirling that was land considered unconquerable and worthless. The city now has an interesting ancient quarter, the spectacular castle and the Wallace monument that are all worth visiting and also just outside the city the Blairgowrie wildlife park - Scotland's premier big animal wildlife zoo and adventure playground.