It is impossible to visit Stirling without seeing the National Wallace Monument. The 220ft Victorian Gothic tower dominates the skyline and acts as a fitting tribute to Scotland's national hero, Sir William Wallace. Climb to the top and you'll experience one of the most stunning views in Scotland, from the Forth Bridges in the East to Ben Lomond in the West.
Step inside the monument and you step back in time 700 years. A ‘talking head' of William Wallace explains how he and his supporters outwitted the army of King Edward I of England, to set Scotland on the road to freedom.
Coffee house and gift shop.
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March to May, September and October 10.00am – 5.00pm. June, to August 10.00am – 6.00pm. November, to February 10.30am – 4.00pm.
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Adults £6.00, Children and Senior Citizens £4.00, Students £4.50, Family £16.00.
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The visitor pavilion in the car park at the foot of Abbey Craig and the lower level of the Monument are accessible to disabled visitors, and there is no charge for this level of access. A minibus is available to transport visitors from the car park to the foot of the Monument. The upper levels of the Monument are unsuitable for disabled visitors.
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Follow signs for A91 to North of Stirling.
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Kontaktinformationen
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National Wallace Monument
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Abbey Craig
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Hillfoots Road
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Causewayhead
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Stirling
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FK9 5LF
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Tel: 01786 472140
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Fax: 01786 461322
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info@nationalwallacemonument.com
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