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  1. Stirling Castle. Coordinates: 56°07′26″N 03°56′52″W. Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most historically and architecturally important castles in Scotland. The castle sits atop an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation.

  2. From £10 per ticket. Stirling Castle is one of Scotland's most historically important sites and was once a favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens who held grand celebrations at the castle. In its grandeur with its superb sculptures and beautiful gardens.

    • Castle Wynd, Stirling, FK8 1EJ, Stirlingshire
  3. From high on a volcanic outcrop, the castle guarded the lowest crossing point of the River Forth for centuries. Today it remains a great symbol of Scottish independence and national pride. The castles long, turbulent history features: William Wallace. Robert the Bruce.

  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Stirling Castle, located on a strategically important rocky outcrop by the River Forth in central Scotland, was a key royal residence from the late 11th century into the early modern period and subject to many battles and sieges, particularly during Scotland’s wars of independence from England in the Late Middle Ages.

    • Mark Cartwright
  5. Stirling Castle, historically and architecturally signifiant castle, mostly dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, in Stirling, Scotland. The fortress’s strategic importance gave it a key role in Scottish history. It was the principal royal stronghold of the Stuart kings from the time of Robert II until the union of Scotland and England.

  6. What's on at Stirling Castle. On until Wednesday 31 July 2024. Sunday 9 June 2024. View ticket prices and opening times, and find out about free and discounted admission.

  7. Stirling Castle. One of Scotland’s most important castles. Successive monarchs have adapted the castle to suit their changing needs, culminating in the Palace built by James IV in the 1500s. Castle Rock, a volcanic outcrop rising above the River Forth, has been fortified since at least the 12 th century.

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