This is one of the most important historic sites in Scotland. On the battlefield nearby, in June 1314, King Robert the Bruce routed the forces of King Edward II to win freedom for the Scots from English domination. A few yards from the heritage centre is the famous Borestone site which by tradition was Bruce's command post before the battle.
This site is enclosed by the Rotunda focusing on the approach route of the English army to its objective - Stirling Castle. The heritage centre has an audio visual programme on the battle together with an exhibition 'Kingdom of Scots', cafe & shop.
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Site: all year, daily.
Heritage Centre: February to March and November to December, daily 10.30am - 4.00pm April to October, daily 10am - 5.30pm.
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| Admission / Cost |
Adult £3.50, concession £2.60.
adult group £2.80, child/school group £1. Family £9.50.
Car parking £2.00 (Contribute and Conserve).
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Wheelchair access, disabled toilets.
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| How to find us |
Off M80/M9 at Junction 9, 2 miles south of Stirling.
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Contact Information
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Bannockburn Hertitage Centre (NTS)
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Glasgow Road
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Stirlingshire
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FK7 0LJ
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Tel: 01786 812664
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Fax: 01786 810892
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