National Wallace Monument in Stirling

National Wallace Monument

Stirling, United Kingdom

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Height
220′
Type
Tower in Stirling, Scotland

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Is it worth going in the Wallace Monument?

It has a superb audio-visual show about the Battle of Stirling Bridge and William Wallace's life. The Wallace Monument stands on the shoulder of Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling. The 220ft tower was completed in 1869 and is an outstanding visitor attraction in Stirling.

Why is William Wallace's Monument in Stirling?

There was talk as early as 1818 about a national memorial to remember Scotland's hero – William Wallace. The location was also of great debate, with both Glasgow and Edinburgh being put forward. In the end Stirling was chosen as it was the site of Wallace's greatest success.

Can you walk to the Wallace Monument from Stirling?

The Monument is located in Stirling – and is signposted from the City Centre and from the A91. Stirling and The Monument is easily accessible by walking, cycling, as well as bus and rail, with frequent and regular services from Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Where is William Wallace's sword now?

Wallace's sword is proudly on display in The Hall of Arms, the first floor gallery inside The National Wallace Monument.

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