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Stirling CastleDdesintamayStirling Castle, located in Stirling, Scotland, is one of the most significant and historically important castles in the country. It played a pivotal role in Scottish history, especially during the Wars of Scottish Independence and the reigns of various Scottish kings and queens.
The National Wallace MonumentIIrene_WeeSpoonIt seems that this is not the only Wallace monument, if you remember correctly, there is one in London. Wallace is a national hero of the Scots, but my husband said that the movie is only a movie after all, and that image does not really represent their hero. Well, I still don't understand...
Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure ParkMM32***23Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park is one of the best wildlife attractions in Scotland, with more than 350 rare animals, and a wonderful entertainment program is especially suitable for family outings. You can drive through the animal sanctuary by yourself, get close contact with zebras, camels, rhinos, antelopes and even lions, and swim with thick-skinned monkeys in the famous macaque lane ( Macaque Drive-Thru), but don't forget to close the windows! You can also stroll through the forest with lemurs in Lemur Land, and take a boat to Chimpanzee Island (Chimp Island) to visit the most similar magical animals to humans. For children with a good nature, there are large interstellar slides, naughty castles, flying foxes and pedal boats, and don't miss the indoor sea lion show and outdoor raptor show!
The Battle of Bannockburn Visitor CentreCcoo***anThe Bannockburn Heritage Centre tells the history before and after the Battle of Bannockburn, in which King Robert the Bruce led his men to defeat the English army on June 24, 1314, establishing Scotland's long-term national status.
Stirling Old Town JailCcoo***anAlthough the old town prison was a place where prisoners used to be held, leaving countless dark stories, it is now taking you through the complex with light humor. The way to Stirlingburg will pass here, next to the Old City Prison is St. Drew Cathedral, and from the iron fence a group of tombstones sleeps here. Compared to other parts of the UK, the whole town is generally not tall, so there is little visual sense of the spires supporting the undulating flow. Probably not what she wants, buried the heritage deep in every inch of land that she has been pursuing. Compared to the usual deposition of Edinburgh's smooth soot walls, Stirling's buildings were extra large in the way they were, with a less finely carved, but a more natural one; perhaps this unvarnished roughness was the Scottish soul.
The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum1137***66Adjacent to Stirling Castle, in King's Park, the old Stewart Royal Hunting Ground is the Stirling Smith Museum of Fine Arts. The Stirling Smith Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1874, is the legacy of the artist Thomas Stewart Smith (died in 1869), which reflects the historical and cultural art of not only the local, but also the entire country. The Smith Museum contains a number of high-profile treasures, such as the world of football, the world of ice-crushing stones, the Sterling pot, the Bannock Ben griddle, and the memorabilia of Wallace and Bruce.
Holy RudeMM34***23The church is not big, but it is very popular with locals, and there are endless numbers of people participating in the event.