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The National Wallace Monument
Abbey Craig, Hillfoots Road, Causewayhead, Stirling, FK9 5LF
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Despite the name suggesting this is simply the site of a commemorative statue, there’s a whole lot more going on here. Just outside the historic town of Stirling, the National Wallace Monument holds a constantly changing series of events and exhibitions educating visitors on the life and battles of the epic William Wallace. Listen in on his trial, get a good look at his legendary battle sword and take a walk around the Hall of Heroes. The site also talks you through the building of the site (which, by the way, has breath-taking views across the Scottish countryside) and there’s a lovely picnic spot and coffee shop. Check the official website for regular live presentations by actors plus quizzes and games laid on for the kids.
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Information on The National Wallace Monument , Abbey Craig , Hillfoots Road, Causewayhead , Stirling
| Opening Times: | All year, ex 25, 26 Dec & 1 Jan, Daily, times vary. |
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| Admission: | Adult £8.25, Child £5.25, Student/Seniors £6.75, Family Tickets available. |
| Child Friendly: | Children of all ages welcome (Over 5) |
| Dog Friendly: | No |
| Location: | Ten minutes from Stirling Town Centre. |
| Facilities: |
Car Parking- Free, Parking Availability, Refreshments, Shop |
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