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William Wallace Trail Day Tour
A powerful journey through Scotland's fight for freedom
A powerful journey through Scotland's fight for freedom. Departing from Edinburgh, you'll visit Paisley Abbey, where William Wallace is said to have studied, then head to Stirling Bridge, site of his legendary victory. Climb the Wallace Monument, explore Stirling Castle, and reflect at Falkirk, where Wallace faced defeat. End the day at the awe-inspiring Kelpies, modern symbols of Scottish strength. With expert storytelling and iconic stops, this tour brings Wallace's legacy vividly to life.
Inclusions
• Luxury -coach transport from Edinburgh
• optional Entry to Wallace Monument & Stirling Castle
• Expert guide with historical insights & storytelling
• Scenic stops at Paisley Abbey, battlefields, monuments, and The Kelpies
• Optional lunch stop in Bridge of Allan
🗺️ Itinerary
1. Depart Edinburgh (8:30 AM)
Meet your guide and begin your journey through Scotland's heartland, tracing the footsteps of its most iconic freedom fighter.
2. Paisley Abbey (10:00 AM – 10:45 AM)
Visit the majestic Paisley Abbey, where legend holds that William Wallace was educated as a boy. Explore its Gothic architecture, ancient tombs, and the Wallace Memorial window—a powerful place to reflect on the roots of rebellion.
3. Stirling Bridge Battlefield Site (11:30 AM – 12:15 PM)
Stand where Wallace and Moray led the Scots to victory in 1297. Your guide will recount the tactics and turning points of the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
4. Wallace Monument (12:30 PM – 2:00 PM)
Climb the 246 steps of this towering tribute to Wallace. Inside, explore exhibits on his life, legacy, and the fight for Scottish independence.
Optional: View Wallace's legendary sword and panoramic views from the crown.
Lunch available at the monument café or nearby in Bridge of Allan.
5. Stirling Castle (2:15 PM – 3:45 PM)
Visit the royal stronghold overlooking the battlefield. Learn about the Wars of Independence, Robert the Bruce, and the shifting tides of power.
6. Falkirk Battlefield & Callendar House (4:15 PM – 5:00 PM)
Visit the site of Wallace's defeat in 1298 and explore Callendar House, which offers exhibits on the battle and Scotland's medieval history.
7. The Kelpies (Photo Stop – 5:15 PM – 5:45 PM)
Marvel at these towering horse-head sculptures near Falkirk—a modern tribute to Scottish myth and strength. A striking contrast to Wallace's medieval legacy.
8. Return to Edinburgh (6:30 PM)
Arrive back with a deeper understanding of Wallace's impact and Scotland's enduring spirit of independence.
COVID-19 information
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From £55 per adult
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January — December
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