Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s most historically important sites and was once a favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens.
Knights, nobles and foreign ambassadors once flocked to Stirling Castle to revel in its grandeur with its superb sculptures and beautiful gardens.
Today you can meet the costumed characters in the roles of bodyguards, court officials, maids of honour and servants who will welcome you into 16th century life.
Families can have fun in the palace vaults where children can try out activities such as dressing in period costume and playing medieval instruments.
Don’t miss a guided tour with knowledgeable staff who will bring the castle’s infamous characters and history to life in great detail.
Other highlights include the Great Hall, Chapel Royal, Castle Exhibition, Regimental Museum, Great Kitchens, Tapestry Studio and the nearby Argyll’s Lodging.
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Heading out of Stirling to The National Wallace Monument you will pass Stirling Old Bridge.
Although the original timber bridge from the famous 1297 Battle of Stirling Bridge no longer exists, Stirling Old Bridge stands just downstream.
Steeped in history, Old Stirling Bridge was built in the late 1400s or early 1500s by Murdoch, Duke of Albany.
One of its arches was blown up by General Blackney in 1745 in an attempt to prevent Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Highlanders from crossing the River Forth.
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A national landmark, where visitors discover the life and legacy of the patriot and martyr Sir William Wallace.
See Wallace’s legendary battle-sword – the centerpiece of the magnificent Hall of Heroes, and enjoy panoramic views from the Crown.
One of the most distinctive landmarks on the Stirling skyline – The National Wallace Monument commemorates the Scottish patriot and martyr who triumphed over King Edward’s army at The Battle of Stirling Bridge.
As you climb the 246 steps towards the crown of the famous tower, each level tells the story of Scotland’s National Hero, and shows how his part in the history of Scotland has been recognised through the generations.
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The formidable Doune Castle was built for the Regent Albany.
The striking keep-gatehouse combines domestic quarters including the splendid Lord’s Hall with its carved oak screen, musicians’ gallery and double fireplace.
This was used as a film location for the BBC production of Ivanhoe and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Doune Castle was also used for the castle known as Winterfell in the pilot of TV series Game of Thrones as well as Castle Leoch in Outlander.
The castle courtyard and cellar, including display, is accessible via a steep, cobbled tunnel.
Visitors can touch a number of stone features, such as the well in the courtyard.
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