The William Wallace Monument

Proclaimed the Guardian of the Realm at a time when the English had installed a puppet government, William Wallace is Scotland’s national hero. His victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge isLeggi altro
Proclaimed the Guardian of the Realm at a time when the English had installed a puppet government, William Wallace is Scotland’s national hero. His victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge isLeggi altro
Two short rides by train and bus led me to Falkirk’s famous sculpture by Andy Scott titled “The Kelpies.” Using Clydesdales as models, the artist created these 100 foot high horse heads to honorLeggi altro
Straight out of Game of Thrones. The bridge is the site of a massacre of 5000 English soldiers. The stone sits on an outcropping below the castle where traitors were beheaded.
If you’re a fan of the Da Vinci Code or Ancient Aliens, you are probably familiar with Rosslyn Chapel. Founded 600 years ago by the Earl of Caithness, William Sinclair, it now holds many mysteriesLeggi altro
As I’m about to head into the Highlands for a week, I took a bus to Callander on my last day in Stirling to the little town that is at the entrance to the Trossachs National Park which is where theLeggi altro
Doune Castle boasts some impressive modern connections having been the filming location for Ivanhoe, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Outlander, and Game of Thrones (as Winterfell). The audio guide inLeggi altro
Settling in for a week in the Highlands. The scenery from the train was beautiful — snow covered mountains and beautiful little villages. Sheep everywhere. Scotland just got even more Scottish. ILeggi altro