Battle of Langside Walking Tour

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The Battle of Langside can be viewed either as a family squabble which got out of hand or as one of the most significant events in the history of Scotland. Having been deposed and imprisoned by her half-brother and his supporters, Mary Queen of Scots escaped and was making her way to safety at Dumbarton Castle. Mary and her retinue were intercepted at Langside on the 13th of May 1568. Come and join the tour and find out what happened next.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

Outside The Church on the Hill, Langside Monument

The Church on the Hill, 16 Algie Street, Glasgow, G41 3DJ

VISIT DETAILS

TOUR DATES & TIMES
Wednesday 18th September: 2 : 00 PM
Saturday 21st September: 2 : 00 PM
Sunday 22nd September: 2 : 00 PM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: Allow 120 minutes
Tour Meeting Point: Outside The Church on the Hill, Langside Monument

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Langside or Mount Florida
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: Footwear appropriate for walking on some grassy areas.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: Tour can stick to paths and pavements though grassy areas are involved and a very steep hill.
Facilities:
Additional Restricitions on Access: Footwear appropriate for walking on some grassy areas.
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Langside Community Heritage
Langside Community Heritage is a community heritage group dedicated to the exploration of the historical and archaeological past of the south side of Glasgow. LCH offers a range of events each year, including winter evening lectures, day activities and visits to sites and events with a connection to the south side of Glasgow. Membership is open to all and is free.
Tel: 07769 581589
Email: info@langsidecommunityheritage.org
Website: https://langsidecommunityheritage.org

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