Bannockburn and Stirling Castle Private Tour departing Glasgow

Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Duration
6h
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What To Expect

The Bannockburn and Stirling Castle Private Tour is a unique opportunity to explore two of Scotland's most historically significant locations in one exciting tour.

Discover the site of the famous battle of Bannockburn, where Robert the Bruce secured Scotland's independence from England in 1314. Learn about the tactics and strategies that led to Scotland's victory against the much larger English army, and experience the thrill of standing on the same ground where this legendary battle was fought.

After visiting Bannockburn, you will journey to Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. Perched atop a hill overlooking the city of Stirling, this magnificent fortress has played a vital role in Scottish history for over 800 years. Explore the castle's opulent interiors and marvel at its stunning architecture, while learning about the key figures who have shaped Scotland's past.

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Infant seats available. Near public transportation. Most travelers can participate. Not wheelchair accessible. In case of needing an infant seat please request at time of booking. This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate. Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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SAVE COVID-19 SAFE. Local Taxes. Official Tour Guide for 6 hours. Private pick up and drop off in Glasgow. Private luxury vehicle with driver for 6 hours. Entrance tickets to Stirling Castle. Entry/Admission - Stirling Castle
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can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
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Pick up and drop off in center of Glasgow