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The River Forth near Stirling
Stirling Castle is on the crags to the left, with the Gargunnock Hills beyond.
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Haven B&B, Causewayhead Road, Stirling
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Wallace monument, Stirling
This monument stands on a crag overlooking Stirling. It is a monument built by the Victorians to Sir William Wallace. The monument is said to stand where William stood prior to the Battle of Stirling. It actually stands on the remains of a... (more)
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Causewayhead Road
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Site of Causewayhead station, 1986
View NE, towards Alloa and Dunfermline: ex-NBR Stirling - Alloa - Dunfermline line. The station had been closed earlier (4/7/55), the Stirling - Alloa - Dunfermline passenger service ceasing from 4/10/68, but the line remained open for... (more)
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Ladysneuk Road
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Train to Alloa, Ladysneuk Road Level Crossing, Causewayhead, Stirling
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Abbey Craig
Crags on the hill that carries Stirling's favourite eyesore - the statue of Wallace. (The monument is a bit of a blot on the landscape too mind). The loose rock of these crags is prone to fall on the road below, which is protected by... (more)
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Meandering Forth
A meander in the River Forth at Stirling, with Stirling Castle to the right. Photographed from the Wallace Monument to the NE.
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Looking up Hillfoots Road
Towards the Wallace Monument
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Wallace Monument: Nr Stirling
The monument is situated on the eastern side of the square.
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Path and benches at the SW side of Abbey Craig
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