Bruce’s Stone at Loch Trool

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Bruce’s Stone at Loch Trool is a historic monument in Galloway, Scotland, commemorating Robert the Bruce’s victory at the Battle of Glen Trool and serving as a popular starting point for walks in the surrounding hills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
memorial stone
access footpath from nearby car park
associatedWith Robert the Bruce’s early campaigns
First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence
category Monuments and memorials in Dumfries and Galloway
Robert the Bruce monuments and memorials
Tourist attractions in Dumfries and Galloway
commemorates Battle of Glen Trool
Robert I of Scotland
surface form: Robert the Bruce
country Scotland
hasHeritageStatus scheduled monument
hasViewOf surrounding hills
isPopularFor hiking
sightseeing
walking
locatedIn Galloway
Loch Trool NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
managedBy forestry or conservation authorities in Galloway
material stone
namedAfter Robert the Bruce
near Galloway Forest Park
Glen Trool
overlooks Loch Trool NERFINISHED
region Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
subjectOf local historical interpretation panels
touristAttraction true
usedAs starting point for walks

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