Top of the hill Stirling old town
Due to the strategic position of Stirling on the river Forth, particularly in the days of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce (as in 'Braveheart') during the Wars of Independence, Stirling castle has always been of great importance to the Scottish nation.
It has also been a favourite residence of many of the Stewart monarchs.


The first evidence of wooden fortification here dates to the 11th century, but much of the Castle seen today is magnificent renaissance architecture, with strong French influence.
The castle offers various historical displays, 16th century kitchens, guided tours and the superb Regimental Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wonderful view to the Wallace monument
Open: All year. Parking available. MAP
Wallace Monument
Over the modern bridge next to the old brig, straight on at the lights then second exit
at the Causewayhead roundabout. Half mile up the hill on the right. Old Town Jail Closed - possibly permanentlySt John St, Old Town. This is the Victorian jail built to replace the 'Tollbooth Prison'. The jail can be toured and the effigies of 'inmates' may be seen languishing. Solitary confinement and hard labout was the order of the day and of course the authorities sought to improve the 'moral' attitude of prisoners by enforcing religous attitudes. A viewing platform atop the building affords good views over the town. Open: All year. Parking available. MAP
Stirling old bridge
MAP. Mar's WarkCastle Wynd, Stirling Old Town This elaborately decorated ruin at the head of Following the Jacobite rebellion, in which a later Earl of Mar chose the losing side, the house was converted into barracks. It was further damaged by cannon fire during the 1745-6 rising. .MAP The Beheading Stone
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