Articles related to "Stirling Castle"The Unicorn is Found, the fourth Hunt of the Unicorn tapestry goes on display at Stirling Castle Scotland this year with a free viewing on December 4, 2008.
Visitors to Central Scotland can enjoy historic Scotland's 5-star Stirling Castle. Highlights are The Unicorn Tapestries, The Great Hall restoration and Great Kitchens.
The Unicorn is Found tapestry is expected to be unveiled in Scotland shortly. Here's a guide to The Hunt of the Unicorn Tapestries on display at historic Stirling Castle.
The finest Renaissance building of Scotland and its famous Stirling Heads held the secret of what 16thC harp music in James V's court might have sounded like.
From 1603-1714, the Scottish royal House of Stuart also ruled England, Wales and Ireland but ultimately lost the British throne to what became the House of Windsor.
Scotland's national hero, William Wallace, stands tall with this monument overlooking Stirling.
Explore the ancient city of Stirling, an Augustine priory, and follow in the steps of Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy.
Baking a fruit loaf ready for slicing and packing in a back-to-school lunchbox is a pleasure. Using organic ingredients where possible can only improve the taste.
Where was the Round Table, where Arthur's Knights met as equals?
Historic Scotland's entrance pass ticket can save you a small fortune especially if you cram many events into a short period of time like a holiday or vacation
James IV brought unity, international status and the Renaissance to Scotland but his foreign policies proved his downfall.
Travelling through the Hillfoots villages on A91 road to Dollar Scotland brings a rewarding walk in Dollar Glen, Scottish landscape and a spectacular Scottish castle.
Climbing the Wallace Monument Stirling gives panoramic views of Stirling Castle, Ochil Hills, Trossachs and Forth Valley. Two cafés near to The Monument are introduced.
Edward II was the only son of Edward I, yet unlike his father was not a renowned warrior. He is often remembered for the gruesome way he was killed.
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, lost his bid to regain the throne of England and Scotland at Culloden Moor, Scotland in April 1746.
What remains of Linlithgow Palace once one of Scotland's grandest royal residences lies in the small town of Linlithgow 15 miles west of Edinburgh.
Set against the backdrop of Edward I "The Hammer of Scots", Scotland's freedom was in danger!
Historic Scotland's entrance pass ticket can save you a small fortune especially if you plan well in advance. This is one suggestion for a full day out.
Built by Archibald the Grim, of the Black Douglas family, in the late 1300s, Threave Castle rises as a foreboding tower from an island in the middle of the River Dee.
Visitors to Dollar near Stirling, Scotland can enjoy Historic Scotland's Castle Campbell and Gardens. Visiting Castle Campbell can include hill walking in Dollar Glen.
Fearing the worst, Tristan da Cunha was evacuated as volcanic activity threatened to engulf the island.
Follow the story of the fabulous Mary, child Queen of Scotland, through her travels across the UK and Europe.
Australian Nobel Prize-winning fiction writer Patrick White, who died in 1990, possessed a brilliance for language that suggests film is a limited medium.
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