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Explore one of Scotland’s most historic and iconic sites, Culloden Battlefield, where the last pitched battle on British soil took place in 1746. On this walking tour, I’ll dive into its history and debunk a few of the myths that surround the battle that changed the Scottish Highlands forever. I spent a lot of time on this battlefield when I was training to become a professional guide, but, to this day, every time I walk around the moor I feel moved by its history. Even when the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre is closed, with me in your ear, you’ll be able to relive the history of the Battle of Culloden and walk away with a greater insight into this important event. On this hour-long Culloden Battlefield tour, you can expect to: • Learn about Bonnie Prince Charlie, his Jacobite army, and their opponents, Britain’s government forces, while listening to an easy-to-follow overview of the battle • Explore key locations on the battlefield where stories about Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) and the Highland Clans who fought for him live on • Stand at the Memorial Cairn and wander amongst the Clan Stones to remember the thousands of fallen soldiers that lost their lives in the battle and the bloody aftermath • Discover the brutality of warfare medicine while passing by Leanach Cottage • Hear about the dreadful events that unfolded after the battle Join me on this moving walk and find out why the Battle of Culloden remains so significant today.
Price: £7.99 from VoiceMap
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