Stirling: The Centre of scottish history

Stirling, a name believed to originate from a Scots term meaning ‘struggle’ or ‘strife’. Visit the site of the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland’s fight for independence. Learn the spectacular legend of William Wallace, arguably the most celebrated figure within Scottish culture. End your day with a tour of the outstanding Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s finest examples of medieval architecture.

What to expect: Historical information driven tour, interactive family-friendly displays at Bannockburn, 246 steps at Wallace monument – for those with suitable fitness.

 

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8.30am

Edinburgh Pickup

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1 hour → 9.30am

Bannockburn

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2.5 Hours → 12pm

Wallace Monument – Lunch Break

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3 Hours → 3pm

Stirling Castle

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3 Hours → 6pm

Travel back to Edinburgh

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