The National Wallace Monument…

Steve and I walked the 2.4 miles to the Wallace Monument. I now firmly believe that everything in Scotland is uphill 🤣. You can see it below, to the right of the bridge, way in the distance.

Closer to…

We met Amy who lives on the street on the way up. She gave me tips on things to see on Orkney 😊.

Once at the monument, you can take a free shuttle or walk up. We walked, because we can. there were fun stops.

And signs…

One in we climbed up the very narrow spiral staircase to the top.

I was glad we went early because school groups and other tourists came up a bit after us.

The views were vast…

That’s Stirling Castle in the distance.

We stopped for a banoffee tart (banana and toffee 😊) in the cafe at the entry.

Remember the stone bridge at the top of the post? This is a view of Stirling Castle from it.

We met the boys at the distillery on our way back where I enjoyed the special cocktail. Soooooo 😊.

Tomorrow we head to Edinburgh via Aberfeldy. And guess what? There is a distillery there!

Stirling Castle…

The travel from Islay to Stirling—by car and ferry and then back to the car—took a day but now we are in Stirling where there is a dandy castle! It’s impossible to get a photo from the outside that shows all of the buildings enclosed behind the outer walls.

Notice the little bit of the castle that looks gold, behind and to the right of Jeff? That is the Great Hall and it has been restored to look like what it was meant to be in 1503 when it was completed. It is plaster/stucco over stone. A helpful guide said that all of the buildings were originally covered in plaster but only the Great Hall was yellow.

There are gardens!

Climb up onto the walls and you can see for miles around…

And fun openings to look through…

And restored art in which Unicorns featured prominently.

The original James V unicorn tapestries have been lost. The tapestries hanging in Stirling Castle are modern reproductions woven by hand over the course of 14 years. They are near copies of the Unicorn Tapestries owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in The Cloisters.

We all scattered after lunch and, after getting caught in the rain, I ended up at the Stirling Distillery—because why not?

The Tropical Triumph Liqueur is very nice with a little tonic and ice :-).

Tomorrow is a quiet day. No plans, no agenda. Nice!