Walking the Marches
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Stirling Walking the Marches is a yearly procession to celebrate our
800-year-old tradition of inspecting Stirling’s city boundaries
It promises to be a lively procession complete with our very own
Stirling Bellman, Pipe Bands and medieval time travellers.
The Walking of the Marches will start and finish at the Rotunda at the
bottom of King Street, with the Albert Halls, Smith Art Gallery and
Museum, Cowane’s hospital and the Holy Rude as key stopping points
along the way and will last around 90 minutes.
Limited disabled access - due to steep hills, uneven surfaces and
cobbles.
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Stirling Walking the Marches is a yearly procession to celebrate our
800-year-old tradition of inspecting Stirling’s city boundaries
It promises to be a lively procession complete with our very own
Stirling Bellman, Pipe Bands and medieval time travellers.
The Walking of the Marches will start and finish at the Rotunda at the
bottom of King Street, with the Albert Halls, Smith Art Gallery and
Museum, Cowane’s hospital and the Holy Rude as key stopping points
along the way and will last around 90 minutes.
Limited disabled access - due to steep hills, uneven surfaces and
cobbles.
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