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Wallace Monument

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The Wallace Monument is a 67-meter-tall stone tower on Abbey Craig, commemorating the 13th-century Scottish hero William Wallace. Visitors climb 246 steps to the top, passing through exhibition halls that tell Wallace's story and display artifacts like his legendary broadsword. The summit provides breathtaking views of Stirling, the Forth Valley, and the Highlands. The monument's Gothic design and dramatic setting make it a powerful tribute to Scotland's fight for independence.

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  • See the Wallace Sword, a massive 1.68-meter-long broadsword linked to the hero
  • Climb to the Crown for 360-degree views of Stirling and beyond
  • Explore the Hall of Arms and the Hall of Heroes with exhibits on Scottish history

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Ways to visit Wallace Monument

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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