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Places to Visit

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National Wallace Monument

A National Landmark with panoramic views from the top of the 220ft tower.
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Stirling Castle

Stirling Castle is a fantastic day out for all the family and a must-see on any visit to Scotland.
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The Old Bridge

This bridge was built over 500 years by Murdoch, Duke of Albany, who was executed on the Beheading Stone.
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Mar's Wark

Commissioned around 1569 by the powerful Earl of Mar, hereditary Keeper of Stirling Castle and one time Regent of Scotland during the minority of James VI.
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Cowane's Hospital (Guildhall)

Guildhall, originally known as Cowane's Hospital was built beside the Church of the Holy Rude between 1637 and 1649.
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Ladies' Rock, Star Pyramid and the Valley

Wander around the atmospheric Holy Rude graveyard and you will see headstones which are hundreds of years old.
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Old Town Jail

Visit the jail for a journey through the grim and gruesome history of Crime and Punishment in the Royal Burgh.
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Cambuskenneth Abbey

Originally known as the Abbey of St Mary or the Abbey of Stirling
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Bannockburn Heritage Centre

Experience the atmosphere of Scotland’s most famous battle – Battle of Bannockburn 1314
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