Wallace Monument
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Description
One of Stirlings most distinctive landmarks, overlooking the scene of Scotlands victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
This is a place where history is something you can touch and feel, as you follow the story of Sir William Wallace, patriot, martyr, and Guardian of Scotland.
For 150 years, this world-famous attraction has fascinated visitors with its exhibits and displays. Make The National Wallace Monument the high point of your visit to Stirling.
You can obtain your entrance ticket at the Visitor Reception Building (in the Car Park area), or at the Reception Desk in the Monument. A courtesy minibus service operates between the Car Park and the Monument or you can choose to see our beautiful collection of woodcarvings by following the Wallace Way, the main path from the Car Park to the Monument.
The three exhibition galleries within the Monument, and the Crown at the top of the building, are accessed via a spiral staircase, with a total of 246 steps. Visitors unable to use the staircase can use the facilities in the Keepers Lodge, at the entrance level.
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Lat: 56.138773 Lng: -3.917888
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