The National Wallace Monument
Hillfoots Road, Stirling, FK9 5LF, United Kingdom | 01786 472140 | WebsiteAmazing views, lots of steps, great cakes
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Long Cane, Powerchair
Overview
The National Wallace Monument is a large tower like structure and you do have to be able to climb its many steps to make a visit. With this in mind it may not be suitable for folk with mobility impairments. There is a visitor centre adjacent to the car park which is wheelchair accessible.
Transport & Parking
Getting to the Monument's Visitor Centre was easy as we came by car. A bus service also operates between the National Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle. The accessible parking bays were immediately outside the front door to the Visitor Centre. To get up to the Monument, which is high on the hill about the Visitor Centre, there is a walkway or you can take the courtesy minibus.
Access
I am reviewing this from my experience as a visually impaired person. I found the Visitor Centre to be bright, light and easy to find my way around. The cafe, the toilets, and the shop were all well signposted and easy access. The building was also easy to access and move around for my friend who is a powerchair user. The walkway up to the Monument is quite steep and a fair distance to walk. I decided to take the courtesy minibus which leaves from a bus stop just outside the Visitor Centre. I did walk back down from the Monument and the well defined path takes you through the tree lined walk. As you go down there are several wooden carved sculptures which add to the enjoyment of the visit. When you arrive at the Monument you go in to the reception area. You then start to climb the tower. As you go up there are Galleries which are themed and display a variety of exhibits and tell stories. The highlight of the visit is when you get to the top of the tower and you are outside but under the arches of the crown. The views are simply stunning!
Toilets
There is an accessible toilet in the Visitor Centre. A very spacious, clean and bright facility.
Staff
Staff at all points on the visit were exceptional. Very friendly and helpful in explaining where to go and what to expect.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
A great place to visit if you can manage the climb and if you can't my friend tells me the cakes and coffee in the cafe were superb!
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