The Society of John De Graeme
22.11.2024
Dedicated site to where William Wallace was captured in 1305
After being betrayed, he was dragged off to Dumbarton Castle, where arrangements were made for his transportation to London were made
According to legend, he was chained to tree at port Glasgow before being moved south
Vicki Savard-henley
20.07.2024
Tout simplement magnifique
Scotty
06.05.2024
Nice looking wallace memorial.
There's s small space before it that you can park.
Kiera McColgan
11.03.2024
Very tight stair case to get up and down but worth it for the view from the top.
Matthew Garrow
10.03.2024
Lovely monument, rather spoiled by the housing development that it's in though.
Nathan Koeneman
03.08.2023
Beautiful view, the stairs take a little exertion but I honestly thought hiking up them was fun!
Buffy Wilkinson
29.03.2023
Sadly I couldn’t get up to it in my wheelchair but could see the monument from the road. It’s free to visit and no ticket buying is necessary.
George lennox
24.03.2023
Dubious historical significance
Arthur Barratt
13.10.2022
It was a great sunny day thanks to new way
Nick N Chef
18.08.2022
Not really much to see to be honest. Just a wee monument.
Jackie MacLean
12.06.2022
Great bit of Scottish history
Anne Marie
10.04.2022
Monument to William Wallace
أحمدالراوي أبو شاكر
30.03.2022
مكان جميل جدا
Trotters Horse & Football Tips
17.01.2022
No parking need to walk more a summers day outing
James Scott (scotty)
22.07.2017
Well kept historical treasure.
Jake McKay
18.11.2021
Educational
travel with gem
18.10.2021
Never knew this was on my doorstep. There is a small parking area next to it and its within walking distance to the walace well. You can visit both sites in one day. The monument is in great condition.
ian williams
23.08.2021
Never forget William Wallace