Tours & Activities in Stirling
We will cross the city center, where walking will take you back to the Middle Ages. We will go to Stirling Castle visiting the most emblematic and picturesque places, of which I will tell you their history and curiosities. We will pass by: -Stirling Baptist Church. (We will pass this beautiful building on the way to our first stop) -Stirling Old Town Jail. (1. Stop) Old prison containing horrible stories of crime and punishment. You will learn about the infamous executioner Jock and other assassins and martyrs. -Mercat Cross. (Traditional heraldic cross of the market, we will talk about its details.) -Mar's Wark. (Facade that we will see from the outside of the old cemetery and also from the inside.) -Holy Rude. (2. Stop) Medieval parish church, the second oldest building in Stirling after the castle. -Argyll's Lodging. (Independent house in Renaissance style.) -Centraleria of the old town. (3. Stop) It is the old cemetery of Stirling, it is very pleasant to walk through it to discover precious monuments that hold curious stories about the medieval life of Stirling. -Castle of Stirling. (4.Stop) In addition to the visit to the castle itself, you can visit the Argyll museum and Sutherland Highlanders and from the ladies point of view you can admire the King's Knot gardens, we will talk about them and their curious shape. -Church of Santa Maria. (Nice neo-gothic style building, we will see it on the way to the next stop.) -Beheading Stone. (5. Stop) Simple place that is part of Stirling's history, from which you can see the entire city and the Wallace Monument in the background. -Old Stirling Bridge. (6. Stop) Bridge that is part of the history of the city. We will talk about all of this as we cross my favorite bridge on the way to the Wallace Monument. -Abbey of Camuskenneth. Finally we will return to the city along the River Forth to Cambuskenneth Abbey.
Explore Stirling on our Free Tour of the historic centre . Throughout Scotland's history, 11 towns were fortified, and Stirling was one of them. You'll walk through impressive streets, such as King Street, where you'll learn about famous poets and the city's most notable buildings. You'll also ascend to the highest part of the city, where the old medieval market and the site of public executions were located.
In the 19th century, Stirling was home to Britain's most horrific prison . It was a damp, unpleasant place, packed with prisoners, including men, women and children. They ranged from petty criminals to adults, from murderers to people awaiting trial and debtors.
On the other hand, the Holy Rude Church in Stirling was the scene of the coronation of King James VI, son of Mary Stuart . Together with Westminster Abbey, this church is the only one still in use and has witnessed such events in Great Britain. A local guide will accompany you through the streets of this beautiful city, where you will discover King Street, the medieval wall , Mercat Cross, the Old Gaol, the Tollgate, John Cowane's Hospital, the Old Burying Ground, Pyramid Star and the Holy Rude Church, among other places.
Itinerary:
- Historical introduction
- King Street
- Athenaeum
- Medieval Wall
- Baker Street
- Merkat Cross
- Tolbooth
- Holy Rude Church
- Old Town Cemetery
- Castle esplanade
For groups of more than 6 people, even if bookings are made separately, if you come together you will need to pay the guide £10 per person at the start of the tour.