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    The Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre

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    The Battle of Bannockburn, located on the site where Robert the Bruce raised his standard and assembled the Scottish Army in preparation for the Battle of Bannockburn, is a 3D immersive experience designed to bring Scottish history to life. The experience takes you through a series of 3D films depicting the events during and surrounding the battle and culminates in a visit to our Battle Room in which you have the option to participate in our interactive battle game to try out your own battle tactics and skills! The centre also contains a cafe and gift shop, and our outdoor grounds contain a medieval physic garden, a commemorative area including a memorial cairn, and Pilkington Jackson's iconic statue of Robert the Bruce.

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    4.3

    (5 reviews)

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    4.6

    Parking (avg.)

    4.4

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    3.8

    Staff (avg.)

    4.9

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    m_m_d

    May 2019

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    4.5

    Very interesting visit to an historical site

    6 disabled parking spaces at front of the centre. It's free to wander round the battlefields and to the statue. The visitor centre has toilets, cafe and a shop. Tickets can be purchased for the interactive showing. It tells the story of the Battle of Bannockburn. There is a 3D part with screens all around. I found this quite awkward to watch as people kept standing in front of my wheelchair The last by is an interactive battle that you can participate in or just watch.
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    raineach

    Nov 2018

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    4

    Rolling round Bannockburn

    We went to Bannockburn not too sure what to expect and ended up having a really good morning here. The staff were very helpful and welcoming. There was lots of disabled parking and the exhibition and outside space was all very accessible. An added bonus was the cafe had lactose and gluten free options making a fantastic stop off point at the end!
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    pavement_boy

    Aug 2017

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    4.5

    Was expecting little but loved it!

    This is essentially a place about the First War of Scottish Independence back in 1314. Robert the Bruce and Edward II fought here, that's what I learnt. But the building is brilliant and the landscape was nice when it was sunny!

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    Glasgow Road, Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom, FK7 0LJ

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