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This region of Scotland is central to our nation's
history. For three centuries Scottish monarchs ruled
from here and the nearby Wallace Monument towers
over the countryside in recognition of one of
Scotland's greatest heroes - Sir William Wallace,
remembered recently in the film Braveheart.
The historic Battle of Bannockburn, immortalised by
the tale of Robert the Bruce and the doughty spider,
is brought to life at the Bannockburn Heritage Centre.
This historic setting still bustles with activity today,
against the backdrop of rolling countryside and the
Ochil Hills. |
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Cramond, Inchcolm (Maid of the Forth), Forth Road & Rail Bridges,
Hopetoun House,
Blackness Castle, Antonine Wall (AD 142), Bo Ness Railway, The Pineapple
(1761),
Linlithgow Palace, House of Binns (C17. Dalyell Family), Bannockburn
(1314 Battlefield),
Stirling (Castle), Wallace Monument, Alva (Woollen Mill), Alloa (Clackmans
Tower), Culross
(Small Royal Burgh), Dunfermline (Abbey), North Queensferry (Deep
Sea World), Dalmeny
House (Tudor Gothic Architecture).
Please
note that due to the variable time clients wish to spend at different
places and the mileage between the attractions chosen, it may not
be possible to visit all the places listed, and depending on the time
of year some attractions may be closed. |
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