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Scottish Land Adventures: The Braveheart Experience in Scotland - Glasgow

Scottish Land Adventures: The Braveheart Experience in Scotland

Stirlingmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required; comfortable walking ability needed

Overview

Step into Scotland’s legendary past with the Braveheart Experience. Discover historic sites amid stunning landscapes just outside Glasgow, blending outdoor activity with immersive history. Continue reading for what makes this adventure a must-do for history lovers and outdoor explorers alike.

Fairlie, Scotland

The Braveheart Experience

Private Tour | £550

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating journey through Scotland's heroic past, tracing the steps of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Explore the iconic National Wallace Monument, the majestic Stirling Castle, and the immersive Bannockburn Visitor Centre, where you can relive epic battles and experience history like never before.

Follow in the footsteps of two of Scotland’s most famous heroes, William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. These warriors fought during the 13th and 14th centuries during the battles of Scotland’s wars of Independence. Climb the steps of the National Wallace Monument to view the famous Wallace sword and scale the walls of Stirling Castle, which provided the backdrop of two of Scotland’s most famous battles. We will also learn how the battles took place by visiting the Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre.


Rates

Private Tour: (1-6 people) £550

Suitable from +5 years old


Duration

Full day


Tour highlights

  • The National Wallace Monument.
  • Stirling Castle.
  • The Bannockburn visitor centre

Tour details

  • Departs from your accommodation at 9am
  • Return at 6pm approximately
  • Important information– Bring waterproof clothing and walking shoes
  • Transportation and air conditioning as standard
  • The stories and services of an English-speaking driver-guide
  • Tour exclusions – Entry fees to visitor attractions
  • Estimated cash needed for lunch and visitor attractions would be £40

Itinerary

Your route north to Stirling is one which has been used for thousands of years by invading armies. The English armies used it during the Scottish Wars of Independence and we will be discovering why this area is so important in Scottish history. As you approach the city of Stirling, the castle dominates the skyline. Known as the ‘Key to Scotland’, for centuries this was the most important castle in Scotland to hold. To the north is the 220ft high tower of the National Wallace Monument commemorating Scotland’s great hero William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson in the Oscar-winning movie Braveheart. To the south are the battlefields of Bannockburn where Robert the Bruce led his armies to victory over Edwards II and his men. Our first location we will visit today will be the National Wallace Monument. One of Stirling’s most distinctive landmarks, overlooking the scene of Scotland’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge on the 11th September 1297.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. Soak up the history and stunning views from the Wallace Monument, perched high on the Abbey Craig around where Wallace camped before his heroic battle. Soon after, we will be visiting Stirling Castle that provides awesome views over the Forth Valley and the historic battlefields. Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s most historic sites, which was home to the Stewart kings and queens throughout the centuries. Highlights include the Great Hall, Chapel Royal, The Regimental Museum, Great Kitchens, Tapestry Studio and the Queens Palace, which your guide will be happy to take you through. You can also enjoy a lunch at the Unicorn Café, which offers a range of hot and cold drinks and food. Our next visit will take us to the Bannockburn Visitor Centre where we will learn about the famous battle where Robert the Bruce raised his standard in 1314 and gathered his men to take on the might of the English army led by King Edward II. Stand shoulder-to-shoulder with medieval warriors whilst learning about the tactics of the two opposing kings in a truly immersive experience. Witness the sights and sounds of medieval battle first-hand including ancient battle strategies, weapons and armour. Each tour culminates in a visit to the Battle Room. Here, you will witness Bruce's decisive victory against all odds before taken the opportunity to recreate the Battle of Bannockburn and take command of the virtual battlefield.

We will then finish our tour and take the short drive back to your accommodation.


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Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy hiking shoes

Ensure you have comfortable footwear suitable for uneven terrain at historic sites.

Bring waterproof gear

Scottish weather can change quickly, so pack rain-resistant clothing.

Carry a camera

Capture the sweeping views and historic landmarks along the way.

Stay hydrated

Bring water to stay energized during outdoor walks and explorations.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Red squirrels
  • European Buzzards

History

The Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 was a decisive Scottish victory that helped secure independence from England.

Conservation

The region implements sustainable tourism practices to preserve its natural and historic sites.

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Recommended Gear

Hiking shoes

Essential

Supportive footwear suitable for uneven terrain and long walks.

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Weatherproof jacket

Essential

Protection against rain and wind during outdoor activities.

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Daypack

Essential

Carry essentials like water, first aid, and snacks.

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Binoculars

Optional for viewing distant landmarks and wildlife.

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